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Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line
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Distance learning and upper grade math centers made easy...NO PREP!!! This online fractions lesson can be completed during live Zoom/Google Meets or assigned to individual students during math centers. It is ideal for grade 5/6 but can be used as an intervention lesson for middle school or an enrichment activity for grade 4. After saving a copy of the lesson, simply click on "Live Lesson" or "Student-Paced" and choose where to assign it. It can be directly assigned to Google Classroom. It is SO easy!!!

An introduction to Nearpod...

I absolutely LOVE using Nearpod for math!!! This is a great way for students to practice target math skills and show work digitally. Nearpod is an engaging and interactive way to deliver instruction through distance learning and/or support your math centers. You can create a free Nearpod account, and the instructions for doing so are included in this bundle. It only takes 2 minutes to sign up.

Students can either join the lesson by using a desktop/Chromebook and going to the Nearpod website OR students can use the app on a tablet/ipad.

Nearpod can be used in two ways. The lesson can be assigned to your whole class simultaneously, allowing you to control your students' screens even when in a different location. This makes it perfect for distance learning!!! It can also be assigned to individual students to complete at their leisure, again making it ideal for distance learning. I LOVE to assign Nearpod lessons as independent work during centers. It gives students the opportunity to practice when working independently. The best part is that you will have access to reports that show you all of their answers. This makes for very useful data!

Detailed information about this lesson...

This lesson teaches students how to divide fractions using a number line. Two leveled Nearpod lessons are included. Each leveled lesson has 17 slides and includes the following activities:

  • 5 brief instructional videos teaching students how to use a number line to help divide fractions step by step
  • a collaboration board where students share their definitions of math terms and academic vocabulary
  • 5 drawing activities where students solve division problems on the screen using digital colored pens and text
  • a poll at the end of the lesson where students can rate their own understanding from 1-4 (check for understanding)
  • an interactive game that serves as the lesson's exit ticket

The product is a PDF file with a link to make a copy of the lesson.

Check out this Equivalent Fractions Bundle! Help your students get a deep understanding of equivalency.

Click here to check out the Adding and Subtracting Fractions Bundle. It includes scaffolded lessons!

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Differentiated Nearpod - Dividing Fractions Using a Number Line

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4th - 6th
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17
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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Description

Distance learning and upper grade math centers made easy...NO PREP!!! This online fractions lesson can be completed during live Zoom/Google Meets or assigned to individual students during math centers. It is ideal for grade 5/6 but can be used as an intervention lesson for middle school or an enrichment activity for grade 4. After saving a copy of the lesson, simply click on "Live Lesson" or "Student-Paced" and choose where to assign it. It can be directly assigned to Google Classroom. It is SO easy!!!

An introduction to Nearpod...

I absolutely LOVE using Nearpod for math!!! This is a great way for students to practice target math skills and show work digitally. Nearpod is an engaging and interactive way to deliver instruction through distance learning and/or support your math centers. You can create a free Nearpod account, and the instructions for doing so are included in this bundle. It only takes 2 minutes to sign up.

Students can either join the lesson by using a desktop/Chromebook and going to the Nearpod website OR students can use the app on a tablet/ipad.

Nearpod can be used in two ways. The lesson can be assigned to your whole class simultaneously, allowing you to control your students' screens even when in a different location. This makes it perfect for distance learning!!! It can also be assigned to individual students to complete at their leisure, again making it ideal for distance learning. I LOVE to assign Nearpod lessons as independent work during centers. It gives students the opportunity to practice when working independently. The best part is that you will have access to reports that show you all of their answers. This makes for very useful data!

Detailed information about this lesson...

This lesson teaches students how to divide fractions using a number line. Two leveled Nearpod lessons are included. Each leveled lesson has 17 slides and includes the following activities:

  • 5 brief instructional videos teaching students how to use a number line to help divide fractions step by step
  • a collaboration board where students share their definitions of math terms and academic vocabulary
  • 5 drawing activities where students solve division problems on the screen using digital colored pens and text
  • a poll at the end of the lesson where students can rate their own understanding from 1-4 (check for understanding)
  • an interactive game that serves as the lesson's exit ticket

The product is a PDF file with a link to make a copy of the lesson.

Check out this Equivalent Fractions Bundle! Help your students get a deep understanding of equivalency.

Click here to check out the Adding and Subtracting Fractions Bundle. It includes scaffolded lessons!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions.
Interpret division of a unit fraction by a non-zero whole number, and compute such quotients. For example, create a story context for (1/3) ÷ 4, and use a visual fraction model to show the quotient. Use the relationship between multiplication and division to explain that (1/3) ÷ 4 = 1/12 because (1/12) × 4 = 1/3.
Interpret division of a whole number by a unit fraction, and compute such quotients. For example, create a story context for 4 ÷ (1/5), and use a visual fraction model to show the quotient. Use the relationship between multiplication and division to explain that 4 ÷ (1/5) = 20 because 20 × (1/5) = 4.
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