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"This resource was amazing for my students to truly understand the concept. It was easy to use and guide."
Jennifer P.
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This is a bundle of two wonderful Benchmark Fraction PowerPoint lessons for a discounted price.
The first lesson is an Introduction to Benchmark Fractions:
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces students to benchmark fractions. Using real world examples, it has children visualizing what benchmark fractions look like and has them compare their mental images to an actual picture. Then it compares the sizes of the benchmark fractions and orders them from least to greatest. During this part of the PowerPoint I have students work in small cooperative groups to order the benchmark fractions, then we check their work with the PowerPoint. Finally it demonstrates where the benchmark fractions fall on a number line.
This first lesson has been rated by many other teachers as a 4 star lesson!
The second PowerPoint lesson takes the idea further by having students observe pictures of everyday items and assign benchmark fractions that are appropriate. This would be a great lesson to follow the introduction with a dry erase board for each student to predict the correct answer. This second lesson is a brand new PowerPoint but has been approved as a great lesson by my current class! :)
I hope these will benefit your students as well.
The first lesson is an Introduction to Benchmark Fractions:
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces students to benchmark fractions. Using real world examples, it has children visualizing what benchmark fractions look like and has them compare their mental images to an actual picture. Then it compares the sizes of the benchmark fractions and orders them from least to greatest. During this part of the PowerPoint I have students work in small cooperative groups to order the benchmark fractions, then we check their work with the PowerPoint. Finally it demonstrates where the benchmark fractions fall on a number line.
This first lesson has been rated by many other teachers as a 4 star lesson!
The second PowerPoint lesson takes the idea further by having students observe pictures of everyday items and assign benchmark fractions that are appropriate. This would be a great lesson to follow the introduction with a dry erase board for each student to predict the correct answer. This second lesson is a brand new PowerPoint but has been approved as a great lesson by my current class! :)
I hope these will benefit your students as well.
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Benchmark Fractions Bundle 2 PowerPoint Lessons - Introduction / Extra Practice
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What others say
"This resource was amazing for my students to truly understand the concept. It was easy to use and guide."
Jennifer P.
Description
This is a bundle of two wonderful Benchmark Fraction PowerPoint lessons for a discounted price.
The first lesson is an Introduction to Benchmark Fractions:
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces students to benchmark fractions. Using real world examples, it has children visualizing what benchmark fractions look like and has them compare their mental images to an actual picture. Then it compares the sizes of the benchmark fractions and orders them from least to greatest. During this part of the PowerPoint I have students work in small cooperative groups to order the benchmark fractions, then we check their work with the PowerPoint. Finally it demonstrates where the benchmark fractions fall on a number line.
This first lesson has been rated by many other teachers as a 4 star lesson!
The second PowerPoint lesson takes the idea further by having students observe pictures of everyday items and assign benchmark fractions that are appropriate. This would be a great lesson to follow the introduction with a dry erase board for each student to predict the correct answer. This second lesson is a brand new PowerPoint but has been approved as a great lesson by my current class! :)
I hope these will benefit your students as well.
The first lesson is an Introduction to Benchmark Fractions:
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces students to benchmark fractions. Using real world examples, it has children visualizing what benchmark fractions look like and has them compare their mental images to an actual picture. Then it compares the sizes of the benchmark fractions and orders them from least to greatest. During this part of the PowerPoint I have students work in small cooperative groups to order the benchmark fractions, then we check their work with the PowerPoint. Finally it demonstrates where the benchmark fractions fall on a number line.
This first lesson has been rated by many other teachers as a 4 star lesson!
The second PowerPoint lesson takes the idea further by having students observe pictures of everyday items and assign benchmark fractions that are appropriate. This would be a great lesson to follow the introduction with a dry erase board for each student to predict the correct answer. This second lesson is a brand new PowerPoint but has been approved as a great lesson by my current class! :)
I hope these will benefit your students as well.
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This resource was amazing for my students to truly understand the concept. It was easy to use and guide.
This resource is fantastic for introducing and visualizing benchmark fractions! I will use this with in-person next year as well!
Power Point presentations are very well received with the students. Very effective
This was a great visual for my middle school students with mild to moderate cognitive disabilities.
These powerpoints really helped my students understand benchmark fractions better.
Looks great
Great resource. Thank you.
Great!
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