The purpose of this task is to have students think about the …
The purpose of this task is to have students think about the meaning of multiplying a number by a fraction, and to use this understanding of fraction multiplication to make sense of the commutative property of multiplication in the case of fractions.
This task gives students word problems with a given a set of …
This task gives students word problems with a given a set of a specified size and a specified number of subsets. The questions ask the student to find out the size of each of the subsets.
One common mistake students make when dividing fractions using visuals is the …
One common mistake students make when dividing fractions using visuals is the confusion between remainder and the fractional part of a mixed number answer.
The purpose of this lesson is to learn how to divide one …
The purpose of this lesson is to learn how to divide one fraction by another fraction. There are two ways to divide fractions: - to write equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then divide the numerators - to use multiplication of a reciprocal fraction to divide two fractions
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 8 Blended Learning Math - Unit 3.6: Operations with Fractions - Dividing Fractions.
The purpose of this lesson is to review and practice the strategies …
The purpose of this lesson is to review and practice the strategies for dividing fractions .
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 8 Blended Learning Math - Unit 3.7: Operations with Fractions - Dividing Fractions - Dividing Mixed Numbers.
This task requires students to recognize both "number of groups unknown" and …
This task requires students to recognize both "number of groups unknown" and "group size unknown" division problems in the context of a whole number divided by a unit fraction.
This task builds on a fifth grade fraction multiplication task and uses …
This task builds on a fifth grade fraction multiplication task and uses the identical context, but asks the corresponding ŇNumber of Groups UnknownÓ division problem.
This task builds on a fifth grade fraction multiplication task and uses …
This task builds on a fifth grade fraction multiplication task and uses the identical context, but asks the corresponding ŇNumber of Groups UnknownÓ division problem.
Over 270 free printable math posters or maths charts suitable for interactive …
Over 270 free printable math posters or maths charts suitable for interactive whiteboards, classroom displays, math walls, display boards, student handouts, homework help, concept introduction and consolidation and other math reference needs.
These two fraction division tasks use the same context and ask ŇHow …
These two fraction division tasks use the same context and ask ŇHow much in one group?Ó but require students to divide the fractions in the opposite order. Students struggle to understand which order one should divide in a fraction division context, and these two tasks give them an opportunity to think carefully about the meaning of fraction division.
The purpose of this task is to help students see the connection …
The purpose of this task is to help students see the connection between aÖb and ab in a particular concrete example. The relationship between the division problem 3Ö8 and the fraction 3/8 is actually very subtle.
These problems are meant to be a progression which require more sophisticated …
These problems are meant to be a progression which require more sophisticated understandings of the meaning of fractions as students progress through them.
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