Can you share one kind think about each classmate in the breakout room?
Ask questions!
Did you learn something new about a classmate?
Can you find something you all have in common?
Ask questions!
Did you learn anything new about your classmates?
What is everyone's favorite outside activity?
Make sure everyone is share. If someone doesn't answer ask them to use the chat and move to the next question.
When can fractions be use in real life? Each person should come up with a different answer.
Did you answer construction, building, baking/cooking, videoing/photography, dancing, art, design, doctors/vet (medicine and surgery), astronomy, sports? Or did you think of something else?
3/4 is what type of Fraction?
A. Proper
B. Improper
C. mixed Number Fractions
D. Whole Number Fractions
A Proper fraction - The numerator is smaller than the denominator.
7/5 is what type of Fraction?
A. Proper Fraction
B. Improper Fraction
C. Mixed Number Fractions
D. Whole Number Fractions
B. Improper Fraction (The numerator is larger than the denominator)
7/7 is what type of Fraction?
A. Proper Fraction
B. Improper Fraction
C. Mixed Number Fractions
D. Whole Number Fractions
D. Whole Number Fractions - The numerator and the denominator are the same digit.
Note: A whole number fraction is always equal to 1.
2 and 1/3 is what type of Fraction?
A. Proper Fraction
B. Improper Fraction
C. Mixed Number Fractions
D. Whole Number Fractions
C. Mixed Number Fractions - There is a whole number and a fraction "mixed together"
What does equivalent faction mean?
Fractions that are equal to each other.
Example: 1/2 = 2/4
Do you have another example?
What does compare fractions mean?
Compare fractions means to tell how fractions are alike and different usually using these symbols < (less than), > (greater than), or = (equal to)
Example: 1/3 > 2/3
Can you use the symbols to show another example?
What does it mean to find the product of a fraction?
Product means the answer to a multiplication problem, so product of a fraction is the answer to a multiplication fraction problem.
What is a fractions?
A fraction is part of a whole.
For example: I made a pizza and cut it into 4 pieces (4/4), then I ate 1 slice. So I ate 1/4 of the pizza.
Can you create a fraction problem similar to the example?
What is the rule when multiplying fractions?
1. Multiply the numerators
2. Multiply the denominators
Example: 1/4 x 2/3 = 1x4/4x3 = 2/12 (then you could simplify to 1/6)
Can you create a multiplication fraction problem?
What part of this fraction 6/7 is the numerator?
6 is the numerator (top number).
What part of this fraction 2 and 2/5 is the denominator?
5 is the denominator (Down on the bottom of the fraction bar)
What part of this mixed fraction, 7 and 1/2 is the whole number?
7 is the whole number.
There is 7 of something and only a half of another. For example I have 7 muffins and only half of an eighth muffin, so I have 7 and 1/2 muffins.
Compare using <,>, = for 2/3 and 2/4?
2/3 > 2/4 (two-thirds is greater than two-fourths
or
2/4 < 2/3 (two-fourths is less than two-thirds)
Compare using <, >, = for 6/12 and 5/10?
6/12 = 5/10 (six-twelfths is equal to five-tenths )
or
5/10 = 6/12 (Five-tenths is equal to 6/12)
Both of these fractions are equal to 1/2. Did you already know this?
Compare using <, >, = for 3/5 and 6/8?
3/5 < 6/8 (three-fifths is less than six-eighths)
or
6/8 > 3/5 (six-eighths is greater than three-fifths)
Compare using <, >, = for 2/5 and 4/10?
2/5 = 4/10 (two-fifths equals four-tenths)
or
4/10 = 2/5 (four-tenths equals two-fifths)