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Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes
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All-in-one resource for I do, We do, You do! A section for a brief vocabulary/important terms review, one for an example, and multiple practice problems on one side. For the other side, students have 5 You Try! problems that they can complete independently. This is a great resource to use in a small group setting with the teacher or as a formative assessment during whole group.

For each problem, there is a spot to check if the answer is correct or if students need to try again. This helps promote a growth mindset for students to make corrections and redo the problem.

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Simplifying Fractions Math Wheel, Practice and Guided Notes

Math with Ms. Gordon
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Description

All-in-one resource for I do, We do, You do! A section for a brief vocabulary/important terms review, one for an example, and multiple practice problems on one side. For the other side, students have 5 You Try! problems that they can complete independently. This is a great resource to use in a small group setting with the teacher or as a formative assessment during whole group.

For each problem, there is a spot to check if the answer is correct or if students need to try again. This helps promote a growth mindset for students to make corrections and redo the problem.

Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns about this resource! Thanks!

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Explain why a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 is equivalent to a fraction (𝘯 × 𝘢)/(𝘯 × 𝘣) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
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