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Created by Hester Sutton April 2011 The Brandywine School District presents The Singapore Math Series Session IV Fractions

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The Brandywine School District presents The Singapore Math Series Session IV. Fractions. A fraction is a point on the number line. For example, to locate 6/5 we start at 0, find the step size so that 5 equal steps gets us to 1. Then take 6 such steps, landing at the point called 6/5. 0. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Brandywine School District presents The Singapore Math Series Session IV

Created by Hester Sutton April 2011

The Brandywine School District

presents

The Singapore Math SeriesSession IVFractions

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0 1

0 1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5 5/5 6/5

A fraction is a point on the number line.

For example, to locate 6/5 we start at 0, find the step size so that 5 equal steps gets us to 1.

Then take 6 such steps, landing at the point called 6/5.

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When counting or measuring we always have some unit in mind.

Example:

I have 3 cups of flour.

We use fractions when there is a given unit, called the whole unit, but we want to measure using a smaller unit, called the fractional unit.

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Numerator is the number of fractional units. Denominator names a fractional unit by specifying how many fractional units make one whole unit.

0 1

6

5 6

5

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Area Model

Pie Diagram Rectangles

3

4

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0 1

Linear Measurement Model

3/4

Bar Diagrams are just thickened number lines.

3/4

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Set Model

If a class of 20 students contains 15 girls and 5

boys then ¾ of the students are girls.

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Fractions are introduced at the end of Grade 2, but does not proceed to the next step, addition and subtraction of fractions, until Grade 4.

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Comparing Fractions: With the same denominator.

3

8

>58

Comparing the number of fractional units.

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Comparing Fractions: With the same numerator.

3

4 >3

7

Comparing the size of the fractional units.

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Circle the smallest fraction.

1

4

1

7

1

5

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Renaming Fractions

1

2

1

2

2

44

8

2

4

4

8= =

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3

4

6

8

12

16

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Mother opened a quart of milk and poured 1/5 of the quart for Kate and 2/5 for Ryan. How much was left?

Quart of Milk

Kate Ryan?

2/5 of the quart was left.

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4/5 of the children in the choir are girls. If there are 8 boys, how many children are there altogether?

Children in the choir

Girls Boys

8 8 8 8 8

8 x 5 = 40

There are 40 children altogether.

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Peter had 400 stamps. 5/8 of them were Singapore stamps and the rest were U.S. stamps. He gave 1/5 of the Singapore stamps to his friend. How many stamps did he have left?

400 stamps

Singapore Stamps U.S. Stamps?7/8 x 400 = 7 x (1/8 x 400) = 7 x 50 = 350

Peter had 350 stamps left.

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Mixed numbers and Improper fractions. Improper fractionMixed number

is a whole number plus a fraction.

is a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator.

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5 children want to share 3 giant cookies equally. How much should each one get?

Cookie

Cookie

Cookie

Each child will get 3/5.

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1 516 6

42 Children

Glasses No glasses

Next calculate the number of children who

wear glasses.

42 6 7

7

5 7 35 35 children do not wear glasses.

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of the balls in a basket are green.

1

4

1

8 of the balls in a basket are purple.

If there are 240 balls in all, how many of the balls are neither green or purple?

240 8 30

30 3030 30 303030 30

5(30) 150150 of the balls are neither green or purple.

240

?

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Adding Fractions

2 1

3 4

8 3 11

12 12 12

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Sam has 3/7 as many stamps as Lisa. If Sam gives 1/6 of his stamps to Lisa, what will be the ratio of the number of Sam’s stamps to Lisa’s?

Lisa

Sam

The ratio of Sam’s stamps to Lisa’s stamps is 5:15

or 1:3