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Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators - PowerPoint Lesson
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This is a PowerPoint Lesson that focuses on Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators. The PowerPoint Presentation goes through the complete lesson plan cycle. In this lesson students will learn how to use common denominators and models to compare fractions with unlike denominators.

*This PowerPoint Lesson has everything you need to teach a lesson. Just download and teach! This lesson includes Direct Instruction Slides, Guided Practice Slides and Independent Practice Slides. (Printable Version of Guided Practice Questions and Independent Questions is Included in this Product)

What's Included?

1.) Direct Instruction Slides – These slides include hook, learning objective, essential questions, vocabulary slides, visual examples of concept slides, 8 practice questions teaching slides.

2.) Guided Practice Question Slides – 8 Total Interactive Guided Practice Questions

3.) Independent Practice Question Slides – 10 Total Independent Questions

4.) Blank Template Slides – This gives you the option to create your own questions.

5.) Compare Fractions Anchor Chart

6.) Printable Version of Guided and Independent Practice Questions

THIS POWERPOINT IS NOT EDITABLE. HOWEVER, THE PRODUCT DOES INCLUDE BLANK TEMPLATE SLIDES IF YOU WISH TO ADD MORE SLIDES TO THE PRESENTATION.

COMMON CORE AND TEKS ALIGNED RESOURCE

CCSS 4.NF.A.2 - Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.

TEKS 4.3D - Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, =, or <

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What others say

"This resource was so helpful- It really helped me to explain the math concepts and was so easy to use. Thank you!"
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Heather O.
"These are always great products! Lots of different ways to introduce comparing fractions, and lots of practice slides."
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Victoria L.

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Description

This is a PowerPoint Lesson that focuses on Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators. The PowerPoint Presentation goes through the complete lesson plan cycle. In this lesson students will learn how to use common denominators and models to compare fractions with unlike denominators.

*This PowerPoint Lesson has everything you need to teach a lesson. Just download and teach! This lesson includes Direct Instruction Slides, Guided Practice Slides and Independent Practice Slides. (Printable Version of Guided Practice Questions and Independent Questions is Included in this Product)

What's Included?

1.) Direct Instruction Slides – These slides include hook, learning objective, essential questions, vocabulary slides, visual examples of concept slides, 8 practice questions teaching slides.

2.) Guided Practice Question Slides – 8 Total Interactive Guided Practice Questions

3.) Independent Practice Question Slides – 10 Total Independent Questions

4.) Blank Template Slides – This gives you the option to create your own questions.

5.) Compare Fractions Anchor Chart

6.) Printable Version of Guided and Independent Practice Questions

THIS POWERPOINT IS NOT EDITABLE. HOWEVER, THE PRODUCT DOES INCLUDE BLANK TEMPLATE SLIDES IF YOU WISH TO ADD MORE SLIDES TO THE PRESENTATION.

COMMON CORE AND TEKS ALIGNED RESOURCE

CCSS 4.NF.A.2 - Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.

TEKS 4.3D - Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, =, or <

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*Questions? Comments? Suggestions You can reach me at: theallstarteacher@gmail.com

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Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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