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Use this powerpoint to teach students how to compare fractions with like numerators. The powerpoint starts with the concrete by showing how to compare fractions visually by drawing models and partitioning the same size whole into the number of parts given by the numerator. Then it moves to the abstract by generalizing a rule to be used when comparing any fractions with like numerators, by just looking at the denominators. The powerpoint ends with a word problem that involves comparing fractions as well as an exit slip in which the students show what they learned by ordering three fractions from least to greatest. This powerpoint has detailed notes so that you know what to say during each slide. It also has animations that make it a wonderful visual aide.
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Description
Use this powerpoint to teach students how to compare fractions with like numerators. The powerpoint starts with the concrete by showing how to compare fractions visually by drawing models and partitioning the same size whole into the number of parts given by the numerator. Then it moves to the abstract by generalizing a rule to be used when comparing any fractions with like numerators, by just looking at the denominators. The powerpoint ends with a word problem that involves comparing fractions as well as an exit slip in which the students show what they learned by ordering three fractions from least to greatest. This powerpoint has detailed notes so that you know what to say during each slide. It also has animations that make it a wonderful visual aide.





