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5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math
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"These slides were very helpful for my small group of 5th graders. The vocabulary slides were so nice as well. "
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"This is another excellent resource that will complement any curriculum. It gives my students additional practice and support with the Ready curriculum."
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Joy B.

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Teach 5th-grade students how to divide unit fractions in story problems. Use this extension lesson to supplement your iReady Math curriculum. These ready-to-use PowerPoint and Google Slides provide additional practice related to Common Core State Standards and iReady Classroom Math questions. Click the Google Slides link, open the PowerPoint file, and increase interaction with Pear Deck or Nearpod. Review math vocabulary to help students divide unit fractions in word problems. Check students’ responses with the included answer key.


Slides Overview for Lesson 24 - Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems:

✏️ Increase Visible Learning

  • In this lesson we will…
  • This will help us…
  • We know we’ve got it when we can solve... (revisit this slide at the end of the lesson)

✏️ Review Vocabulary

  • Discuss examples for each term and practice thinking about a math vocabulary word in a creative way.

✏️ Solve Extension Questions

  • Practice math skills with these 10 question slides. Incorporate math discussions and connections to the real world.

✏️ Evaluate Learning

  • Reflect on the lesson and invite students to assess their understanding.

✏️ Answer Keys


➡️ This lesson extension includes a PDF answer key, Google Slides link, and PowerPoint file. You do NOT need access to the iReady Math curriculum. This resource stands alone and has everything you need to reinforce valuable math skills with your 5th-grade class. These rigorous math problems align with Common Core State Standards and prepare students for standardized testing. 


Teach students how to divide unit fractions in word problems with this presentation!

✅ Present the slides before teaching an iReady Classroom Math lesson to preteach math concepts.

✅ Share this presentation after a math lesson to extend the topic and deepen students' learning.

✅ Use Pear Deck or Nearpod to increase engagement as students respond to questions.

✅ Present during small groups to help students divide unit fractions in word problems.


Hear From Educators Like You!

⭐️ “Absolutely love these products. They give my students the extra practice that was missing.”

⭐️ “A true life-saver for those who are using iReady in the classroom and need a little something more!”

⭐️ “I use these during RTI to reinforce things we have already discussed.”

⭐️ “The problems are similar to what you would find in iReady, but there are problems that give students a little more of a challenge, which is what I like. Great resource.”

⭐️ “This has made teaching iReady Math so much easier and I love how it goes over vocabulary, too!”


Find Answers about this Supplement to your 5th-Grade Math Curriculum:

✋ Does my district have to use iReady Classroom Math?

  • Nope! These PowerPoint presentations and Google Slides align with CCSS and provide excellent practice to students in all math classes. Don’t take my word for it… teachers like you have said, “This was awesome! I LOVE the range of problem types! My school doesn’t use iReady and I still LOVED these slides!”

✋ How is this resource different from the practice worksheets and exit tickets?

  • This resource provides additional instruction questions as students try problems, discuss math, and connect concepts. All of the questions are presented in PowerPoint and Google Slides. In contrast, the 5th-grade practice worksheets and exit tickets can be printed and given to students as independent work or homework. These come in print and digital formats. I use both resources in my classroom.


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5th Grade Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems Slides Lesson 24 iReady Math

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What others say

"These slides were very helpful for my small group of 5th graders. The vocabulary slides were so nice as well. "
star
Jill P.
"This is another excellent resource that will complement any curriculum. It gives my students additional practice and support with the Ready curriculum."
star
Joy B.

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Description

Teach 5th-grade students how to divide unit fractions in story problems. Use this extension lesson to supplement your iReady Math curriculum. These ready-to-use PowerPoint and Google Slides provide additional practice related to Common Core State Standards and iReady Classroom Math questions. Click the Google Slides link, open the PowerPoint file, and increase interaction with Pear Deck or Nearpod. Review math vocabulary to help students divide unit fractions in word problems. Check students’ responses with the included answer key.


Slides Overview for Lesson 24 - Dividing Unit Fractions in Word Problems:

✏️ Increase Visible Learning

  • In this lesson we will…
  • This will help us…
  • We know we’ve got it when we can solve... (revisit this slide at the end of the lesson)

✏️ Review Vocabulary

  • Discuss examples for each term and practice thinking about a math vocabulary word in a creative way.

✏️ Solve Extension Questions

  • Practice math skills with these 10 question slides. Incorporate math discussions and connections to the real world.

✏️ Evaluate Learning

  • Reflect on the lesson and invite students to assess their understanding.

✏️ Answer Keys


➡️ This lesson extension includes a PDF answer key, Google Slides link, and PowerPoint file. You do NOT need access to the iReady Math curriculum. This resource stands alone and has everything you need to reinforce valuable math skills with your 5th-grade class. These rigorous math problems align with Common Core State Standards and prepare students for standardized testing. 


Teach students how to divide unit fractions in word problems with this presentation!

✅ Present the slides before teaching an iReady Classroom Math lesson to preteach math concepts.

✅ Share this presentation after a math lesson to extend the topic and deepen students' learning.

✅ Use Pear Deck or Nearpod to increase engagement as students respond to questions.

✅ Present during small groups to help students divide unit fractions in word problems.


Hear From Educators Like You!

⭐️ “Absolutely love these products. They give my students the extra practice that was missing.”

⭐️ “A true life-saver for those who are using iReady in the classroom and need a little something more!”

⭐️ “I use these during RTI to reinforce things we have already discussed.”

⭐️ “The problems are similar to what you would find in iReady, but there are problems that give students a little more of a challenge, which is what I like. Great resource.”

⭐️ “This has made teaching iReady Math so much easier and I love how it goes over vocabulary, too!”


Find Answers about this Supplement to your 5th-Grade Math Curriculum:

✋ Does my district have to use iReady Classroom Math?

  • Nope! These PowerPoint presentations and Google Slides align with CCSS and provide excellent practice to students in all math classes. Don’t take my word for it… teachers like you have said, “This was awesome! I LOVE the range of problem types! My school doesn’t use iReady and I still LOVED these slides!”

✋ How is this resource different from the practice worksheets and exit tickets?

  • This resource provides additional instruction questions as students try problems, discuss math, and connect concepts. All of the questions are presented in PowerPoint and Google Slides. In contrast, the 5th-grade practice worksheets and exit tickets can be printed and given to students as independent work or homework. These come in print and digital formats. I use both resources in my classroom.


#mbcreations #mbcreations4education #ireadymath


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These slides were very helpful for my small group of 5th graders. The vocabulary slides were so nice as well.
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This is another excellent resource that will complement any curriculum. It gives my students additional practice and support with the Ready curriculum.
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions.
Solve real world problems involving division of unit fractions by non-zero whole numbers and division of whole numbers by unit fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem. For example, how much chocolate will each person get if 3 people share 1/2 lb of chocolate equally? How many 1/3-cup servings are in 2 cups of raisins?
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