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Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers:  PowerPoint Math Lesson
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Do you want your students engaged while using models to decompose the sum of fractions into improper fractions and mixed numbers?? Less Procedures/More Critical Thinking!!!

Full 2 weeks worth of visual slides that illustrates the understanding of improper fractions and mixed numbers. Many practice slides as well for whole group, or math centers!!

This Product contains a PowerPoint Math Lesson (Chalkboard Theme). This lesson concentrates on Common Core Standard 4.NF.3.b : It is aligned to the common core standards, as well as the mathematical practices. (I Can Statement: I can decompose a sum of fractions with the same denominator to form an improper fraction or mixed number). It is designed to enhance conceptual development, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.

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**25 PowerPoint Slides (Custom Made Chalkboard Theme) Great for classes that have a projector. This visual presentation is an excellent tool for all learners!!! I use it as a supplemental tool with my lesson.

**1 I CAN POSTER

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Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers: PowerPoint Math Lesson

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Do you want your students engaged while using models to decompose the sum of fractions into improper fractions and mixed numbers?? Less Procedures/More Critical Thinking!!!

Full 2 weeks worth of visual slides that illustrates the understanding of improper fractions and mixed numbers. Many practice slides as well for whole group, or math centers!!

This Product contains a PowerPoint Math Lesson (Chalkboard Theme). This lesson concentrates on Common Core Standard 4.NF.3.b : It is aligned to the common core standards, as well as the mathematical practices. (I Can Statement: I can decompose a sum of fractions with the same denominator to form an improper fraction or mixed number). It is designed to enhance conceptual development, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.

Included:

**25 PowerPoint Slides (Custom Made Chalkboard Theme) Great for classes that have a projector. This visual presentation is an excellent tool for all learners!!! I use it as a supplemental tool with my lesson.

**1 I CAN POSTER

Other Products related to Comparing Fractions - 4.NF.3.b

Feedback is always appreciated and helps you earn TPT credits for future purchases!! Don't forget to click the green star at the top to follow me to get notifications of my newest products, sales, & newsletters!

Copyright ©Math Technologist

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 8, 2022
This was great lesson on decomposing mixed and improper! I also liked how easy it was to introduce converting mixed and improper numbers!
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Dec 13, 2022
Loved "This was a great lesson on decomposing mixed and improper!"
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February 5, 2019
Great Resource!
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July 20, 2017
Great product. Thank you!
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July 3, 2017
Wonderful time saver. Thanks.
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July 31, 2016
THanks!
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February 27, 2015
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December 7, 2014
Thanks for creating - saved me time as I introduced fractions.
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Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in more than one way, recording each decomposition by an equation. Justify decompositions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. Examples: 3/8 = 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8; 3/8 = 1/8 + 2/8; 2 1/8 = 1 + 1 + 1/8 = 8/8 + 8/8 + 1/8.
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