Fractions in Disguise by Edward Einhorn is a great read aloud for 3rd graders who are beginning to learn about fractions all the way to 6 or 7th graders who need some review or reinforcement of fraction concepts such as: - decomposing a tape diagram to visually represent a fraction - comparing fractions using diagrams - using multiplication to create equivalent fractions - using division to reduce fractions to their lowest terms This 4-page guided activity packet can be use as you read to keep
Help your students master the "why" behind math operations!This resource provides clear, visual examples of real-world Multiplication and Division situations to help students identify which operation to use when solving word problems. Each situation includes a relatable scenario, a visual model (like arrays, area models, or group diagrams), the mathematical expression, and the final answer. What’s Included?Multiplication Situations Covered:Total/Groups: Finding a total from equal groups (e.g.,
For Grade 4 Unit 5: Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement Set includes a one sided sheet per lesson and corresponding answer keys. Section A - Lesson 1 to 6.Can be used as homework or extra practice. This resource is based on the IM K-12 Math™ authored by Illustrative Mathematics® and offered under a CC BY 4.0 License.
This resource is the first in a series of mathematical representation models. This resource shows students how they can use Tape Diagrams or Bar Models to model problems for all four operations.
Model templates to support students in visually showing their math work. Models include:1) singular tape diagram (bar model) 2) multiple tape diagrams 3) number line 4) number bonds 5) five frame 6) ten frame
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