Finding Common Denominator, Miscellaneous
Mixed numbers and improper fractions
Adding, Subtracting & Comparing Fractions
Multiplying & Dividing Fractions
100

Name the 2 parts of Fraction

Numerator/Denominator

100

What is an Improper Fractions

When Numerator is Equal to or Greater than the Denominator

100

Give an example of when you would Add, Subtract & Compare Fractions in the Real-World.

Cooking, Calculating Percentages, Distance, etc.

100

Give a Real-Life example of when you would Multiply and/or Divide Fractions

Cooking, Dividing up parts of something evenly, etc.

200

Explain what you are solving for in a Division Problem & give a Real-World example.

# of Groups

# in each Group

200

What is a Mixed Number

Whole Number with Fraction

200

How do you determine which Fraction is Bigger when Comparing Fractions that have the same Denominator?

The Fraction with the Larger Numerator is Bigger

200

Explain the Calculations you use when Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

Numerator x Numerator/

Denominator x Denominator


Leave First Fraction the Same, Take Inverse (Flip) of Second, the Multiply

300

Name the 3 Parts of a Division Problem

Dividend/Divisor=Quotient

300

What Operations do you use to Convert...

1) Mixed Number --> Improper Fraction

2) Improper Fractions -->Mixed Number 

1) Multiply & Add

2) Divide & Subtract

300

a) Subtract the Fractions --> 10/15 - 4/15

or

b) Add the Fractions --> 2/5 + 3/5

a) 6/15

b) 5/5 = 1

300

If you find a Recipe that makes enough for 5 people, but you will need to Cook for 9 people, how would you find the right amount of each Ingredient?

*What Calculations would you use?  Will the Ingredients get bigger or smaller?

Multiply each Ingredient by 9/5, then simplify.

*Ingredients will get bigger.

400

Name 2 different strategies that can be used to Find Common Denominators. 

1) Change only 1 of the Denominators

2) Find Least Common Denominator

3) Multiply Fraction by other Fractions Denominator

400

Give a Real-Life example of when it might be better to use a Mixed Number & Improper Fraction

Mixed Number: Measurements

Improper Fraction: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing Fractions

400

a) Subtract the Fractions --> 2/3 - 2/5

or

b) Add the Fractions --> 2/15 + 3/5

a) 4/15

b) 11/15

400

Solve the following problems...

a) 2/3 x 4/6 =

b) 4/6 ÷ 2/3 =

a) 8/16 = 1/2

b) 12/12 = 1

500

3/4  ⃝  4/5    

15/20  ⃝  16/20

500
Convert...


a) 26/3

b) 2 3/4

a) 8 2/3

b) 11/4

500

Compare the Fractions... 

1/2  ⃝  4/9  

9/18  ⃝  8/18

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Rap Battle: Rap the Gangster Version Directions for how to Divide Fractions

Gangster Version Directions

Dividing fractions, as eazzy as pie,

Flip the second fraction, then multiply.

And don't you go forgetting that youz gotsta to simplify,

Before it's time to say goodbye (pow, pow, pow)

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