Fraction Multiplication – Visual Models
$0.00With our Fraction Multiplication – Visual Models lesson plan, students learn how to use visual models to solve fraction multiplication problems.
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With our Fraction Multiplication – Visual Models lesson plan, students learn how to use visual models to solve fraction multiplication problems.
With our Fraction Multiplication, Explain lesson plan, students learn how to multiply fractions by both whole numbers and other fractions. Students complete practice problems as a part of this lesson.
Our Fraction Word Problems lesson plan teaches students strategies for solving word problems that include fractions. Students complete practice problems in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
Our Fractions lesson plan teaches students how to identify fractions, the parts of a fraction, add/subtract like-denominator fractions, and reduce fractions. Students complete practice problems that include fractions in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson.
Our Fractions – Add and Subtract Unlike Denominators lesson plan teaches students how to find the lowest common denominator to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators. Students also learn lesson vocabulary like LCM and LCD.
With our Fractions – Add and Subtract with Mixed Numbers lesson plan, students learn how to add and subtract mixed numbers using specific methods.
With our Fractions – Dividing and Whole Numbers lesson plan, students learn how to solve division problems that include fractions.
Our free downloadable PDF Fractions – Reducing Lesson Plan teaches strategies for reducing fractions and writing equivalent fractions. Identifying the greatest common factors and prime factorization are introduced as primary methods for reducing fractions. Students are asked to reduce fractions and use their creativity to draw a representat
Our Fractions and Line Plots lesson plan teaches students some strategies for displaying and understanding data with fractions on line plots. Students practice creating their own line plots using what they learned in this lesson.
In our Fractions and Rectangles lesson plan, students learn to use a rectangular diagram to demonstrate multiplying a fraction by a fraction by a whole number in a visual way. Students practice solving problems using this method.
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Our Fractions Changing Improper and Mixed lesson plan teaches students how to convert improper fractions and mixed numbers. Students also learn that a whole number can become a fraction when they use one as the denominator.
Our Fractions on a Number Line lesson plan teaches students how to think of fractions as parts on a number line. Students use this strategy to help them understand fractions and solve problems that include fractions and place them on a number line.
With our Fractions on a Number Line lesson plan, students learn how to represent and identify fractions on a number line.
With our Fractions on a Number Line 1 lesson plan, students learn about how fractions are represented on number lines and how to place fractions in the correct spot on a number line.
Our free downloadable PDF Fractions on a Number Line 2 lesson plan teaches students how to draw a number line and identify where a mixed number or improper fraction is located on that number line. Students are asked to practice problems with mixed numbers and improper fractions. Students are also asked practice problems writing the fraction
In our Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100 lesson plan, students learn how to draw a number line and how to figure out where a mixed number or improper fraction is located. Students complete practice problems in order to solidify their understanding.
With our Fractions-Multiply by a Whole Number or Fraction lesson plan, students learn how to multiply fractions by whole numbers and by other fractions. Students practice solving problems and creating their own problems as a part of this lesson.