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Math Tours: FractionsMath Tours: Fractions

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Subject:
Humanities, Mathematics and Statistics
Institution Name:
Mathwire
Collection:
Mathwire
Grade Level:
Primary
Abstract:

Students need many concrete experiences with fractions to develop a deep understanding of the three models of fractions: area, linear and set models. Teachers need to address all three models in well-designed instructional activities so that students develop a rich concept of fractions that they can use to make sense of numbers, operations, measurement and probability. The Math Tours include: activities, problem solving, games, writing to learn, templates, math-literature connections, and web links. Each page has a left navigation bar to easily take you through the tour and back to the homepage or the math topics page.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Activities and Labs, Games
Media Format:
Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Conditions of Use:
Custom Permissions
Teachers are welcome to download any of the activities for free use in their classrooms. No activities may be copied for use on other websites or included in commercial products without permission in writing from Terry Kawas, webmaster.

Comments:

Quality of Instructional and Practice Exercises: Limited (1)

Very limited/no use of linear models. Common Core places heavy emphasis on number lines.

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Quality of Instructional and Practice Exercises 1.5 (2 users)
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