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Adding Unlike Fractions PowerPoint- by Kelly Katz

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Objective: We will add fractions with unlike denominators.
PowerPoint presentation to teach students how to add fractions with unlike denominators. Includes objective, language objective (English Language Learners), notes, and examples for teacher modeling and student practice. Includes fraction bar pictures modeling the original fraction and the equivalent fractions with common denominators. Illustrations help students understand equivalency. Great lesson to use with student whiteboards!
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Just bought your adding fractions with unlike denominators, some of the problems are not showing answers, I see the conversions into pictures and the new fraction, yet the answers are not there. Is that on purpose? Also, for some of my faster kids, it would be nice to have another problem waiting on the bottom for them to do next while they are waiting for the others to finish the original problem. I just started using powerpoints in my room and that is what I am seeing as a problem. The wait time needs to be sort of long for some kids and not all, so another smaller "bonus" problem waiting for those students would be nice. What do you think?
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SOMERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT #11, 2009-Present Teacher - 5th Grade, CHANDLER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, 2008-2009 Teacher - 2nd Grade, JEFFERSON PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2004-2008 Teacher - 2nd Grade, 1st Grade

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