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IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice
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This product is an excellent resource for independent practice for IM Grade 4 Math™, authored by Illustrative Mathematics®. It provides students with extra practice for IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 3, which can be used as homework or practice. It will help students to:

  • Recognize that n x a/b = (n x a)/b.
  • Represent and explain that a fraction a/b is a multiple of 1/b, namely x 1/b .
  • Represent and solve problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number.

It is directly aligned to IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 3 Section A. This is only for Unit 3 Lessons 1-6. There are one/two sheets per lesson.

  • Lesson 1: Equal Groups of Unit Fractions
  • Lesson 2: Representations of Equal Groups of Fractions
  • Lesson 3: Patterns in Multiplication
  • Lesson 4: Equal Groups of Non-Unit Fractions
  • Lesson 5: Equivalent Multiplication Expressions
  • Lesson 6: Problems with Equal Groups of Fractions

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Choice Board/Centers

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Section A

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Section B

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Section C

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Full Unit

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IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 3 - Section A Homework/Practice

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This product is an excellent resource for independent practice for IM Grade 4 Math™, authored by Illustrative Mathematics®. It provides students with extra practice for IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 3, which can be used as homework or practice. It will help students to:

  • Recognize that n x a/b = (n x a)/b.
  • Represent and explain that a fraction a/b is a multiple of 1/b, namely x 1/b .
  • Represent and solve problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number.

It is directly aligned to IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 3 Section A. This is only for Unit 3 Lessons 1-6. There are one/two sheets per lesson.

  • Lesson 1: Equal Groups of Unit Fractions
  • Lesson 2: Representations of Equal Groups of Fractions
  • Lesson 3: Patterns in Multiplication
  • Lesson 4: Equal Groups of Non-Unit Fractions
  • Lesson 5: Equivalent Multiplication Expressions
  • Lesson 6: Problems with Equal Groups of Fractions

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Choice Board/Centers

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Section A

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Section B

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Section C

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 3 - Full Unit

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Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.
Understand a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 as a multiple of 1/𝘣. For example, use a visual fraction model to represent 5/4 as the product 5 × (1/4), recording the conclusion by the equation 5/4 = 5 × (1/4).
Understand a multiple of 𝘢/𝘣 as a multiple of 1/𝘣, and use this understanding to multiply a fraction by a whole number. For example, use a visual fraction model to express 3 × (2/5) as 6 × (1/5), recognizing this product as 6/5. (In general, 𝘯 × (𝘢/𝘣) = (𝘯 × 𝘢)/𝘣.)
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