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Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons
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NO PREP LESSON!

These amazing guided notes will help your students on all ability levels develop and build their understanding of improper fractions and mixed numbers. These concepts are strongly connected. Mastery of both concepts is necessary for success with converting between the two forms of fractions. These are also essential skills for being successful in future fraction lessons.

These notes will help your students develop number sense and a deep understanding of this concept as you guide them through the notes. Students will learn by working through the concrete, representational, and abstract (CRA) stages of the concept. This model was followed as closely as possible for the concept. These notes will help students on all learning levels to understand the “why” behind the concept, not just memorizing steps.

Included sections are vocabulary, activity/concrete example, drawing a picture, steps to solve, and examples including word problems.

This note will save class time by providing students with organized places to fill in the blanks instead of needing to write in a blank journal. The notes can also be used as study guides for assessments.

Answer keys are included. Each guided note will take approximately 45 minutes to teach.

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Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: Guided Notes - Multiple Lessons

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3rd - 8th
Pages
8
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

NO PREP LESSON!

These amazing guided notes will help your students on all ability levels develop and build their understanding of improper fractions and mixed numbers. These concepts are strongly connected. Mastery of both concepts is necessary for success with converting between the two forms of fractions. These are also essential skills for being successful in future fraction lessons.

These notes will help your students develop number sense and a deep understanding of this concept as you guide them through the notes. Students will learn by working through the concrete, representational, and abstract (CRA) stages of the concept. This model was followed as closely as possible for the concept. These notes will help students on all learning levels to understand the “why” behind the concept, not just memorizing steps.

Included sections are vocabulary, activity/concrete example, drawing a picture, steps to solve, and examples including word problems.

This note will save class time by providing students with organized places to fill in the blanks instead of needing to write in a blank journal. The notes can also be used as study guides for assessments.

Answer keys are included. Each guided note will take approximately 45 minutes to teach.

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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Rated 4 out of 5
March 22, 2024
Good guided notes to use in class. Thanks for your hard work.
Stephanie U.
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Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
March 1, 2023
Thank you! I loved using this to to teach improper fractions and mixed numbers.
Jessica F.
558 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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