Adding fractions
Subtracting fractions
multiplying fractions
many things happening here
fractions to decimals and the opposite way
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2/5 + 2/5=__?___

4/5

100

4/5-3/5=___?____

1/5

100

2/3 x  2/3=____?_____

4/9

100

Fractions should be thought as the same as what

What is division?

100

How would you write .5 as a fraction?

5/10

200

4/8 +8/8= _____?_____

12/8= 1 4/8= 1 1/2

200

10/12- 5/12= __?_____

5/12

200

Use Ms. Morrisons fraction model picture for reference to answer the question ( show picture from module 4 topic E quiz question 1. there are 4 parts to answer, must have all 4 answers to get it correct)

answer on papers

200

make this fraction equivalent: 15/25

3/5

200

2.6 x .4=__?___

104/100=1 4/100

300

3 1/5 + 5 2/3=__?____

 8 13/15

 3 1/5 + 5 2/3 

add the whole numbers together 

3+5=8

then change the fractions to same denominators 

3/15 +  10/15= 13/15

put the sums together= 8 13/15

300

Free Space! 

Free Space!
300

Write an expression to match, and then evaluate: 

3 times as much as the sum of 3/4 and 2/6

3 x (3/4 +2/6)

3 x (9/12 + 4/12)

3 x 13/12= 

39/12=

3 3/12=

3 1/4


300

create a fraction model and then solve: Santino bought a 3/4 pound bag of chocolate chips. He used 2/3 of the bag while baking. How many pounds of chocolate chips did he use while baking?

3/4 x 2/3 =

6/12 or 1/2

fraction model showing 6/12 

by first splitting the box into fourths vertically then coloring in 3 of them

then split it horizontally into thirds and coloring 2 of those in ( topic e lesson 15 module 4) 

300

7/1000= what decimal

0.007

400

On Saturday, Craig rode his bike 5/8 of a mile. On Sunday, he rode his bike 1/2 of a mile. Craig added 5/8 and 1/2 to find the total distance, in miles, he rode his bike on the two days. Craig said 5/8+1/2=6/10. Explain why Craig’s answer is not reasonable and give me the new equation and answer

When you add fractions, the denominators must be the same in order to add them together. If they change the 8 and 2 to a 8, (by finding the same multiple) Craig can then add the fractions together. the new fractions would be:  5/8 + 4/8=9/8=1 1/8

400

1 1/2 - 2/3 

HINT: DRAW 2 BOXES 

9/6- 4/6=

5/6 

400

A marching band is rehearsing in rectangular formation. 1/5 of the marching band members play percussion instruments. 1/2 of the percussionists play the snare drum. What fraction of all the band members play the snare drum?

multiply the fractions together to get 

1/10 


400

Finish converting this fraction:   6/9 =   ?/ 45

?= 30

30/45

400

Free Space 

Free space

500

John used 1 3/4 kg of salt to melt the ice on his sidewalk. He then used another 3 4/5 kg on the driveway.

If he originally bought 10 kg of salt, how much does he have left?

4 9/20 kg of snow salt left 

500

1/2 - 1/3

1/2–1/3= 

 1 × 2 / 3 × 2=

 3/6–2/6= 

1/6

500

Cody and Sam mowed the yard on Saturday. Dad told Cody to mow 1/4 of the yard. He told Sam to mow 1/3 of the remainder of the yard. Dad paid each of the boys an equal amount. Sam said, “Dad, that’s not fair! I had to mow one-third, and Cody only mowed one-fourth!” Explain to Sam the error in his thinking and draw a picture to support your reasoning.

should draw a tape diagram and split it into fourths. Label 1/4 Cody, leaving 3 blank spots or 1/3. Mark another box as sam, proving they mowed an equal amount of the lawn. 

500

Ava has two frogs. this is 1/3 of the number of frogs Heather has. How many frogs does heather have? SHOW ME YOUR WORK

Heather has 6 frogs. 

i can draw a tape diagram to show this. 

I would split it into 3 boxes and label the first box with 2

I would then add each box together 2+2+2=6 or multiply 2 by 3 to get 6

500

Use Ms. Morrisons picture for reference to answer the question ( show picture from module 4 topic E quiz questions 18 and 19. there are 2 parts to answer, must have all 2 answers to get it correct) 

answer on paper 

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