PPT-What’s so improper about fractions?
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Mathematical prescriptivism at Math Corps Stephen Chrisomalis Dept of Anthropology Wayne State University chrisomaliswayneedu Humanities Center Brownbag Series Tuesday
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Mathematical prescriptivism at Math Corps Stephen Chrisomalis Dept of Anthropology Wayne State University chrisomaliswayneedu Humanities Center Brownbag Series Tuesday Jan 14 2014 Mrs Davis Why does this make sense . Objectives. Objective:. We will convert improper fractions to mixed numbers and mixed numbers to improper fractions.. Language Objective:. We will use key words . convert. , . mixed number. , and . BY Tyler Nagi and Aidan Riley. In class Ms. Kilpatrick's class A005 . Improper Fractions. An improper fraction is when bigger number is on top and the denominator is smaller. You can work with numbers easier with improper fractions. . Raising and Reducing. Pizza. Pizza. 3/4. 6/8. 9/12. Multiply by 1. 5 x 1 =. 235 x 1 =. 2/3 x 1 =. a x 1 =. 5. 235. 2/3. a. What is 1?. . Rasing Fractions. . . . Rasing Fractions. A man walks into the pizza store and orders a medium pizza.. Fractions. Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Learning unit objectives. 2-. 2. LU 2-1: Types of Fractions and Conversion Procedures. Recognize the three types of fractions.. PowerPoint. . What is an improper fraction?. An improper fraction is a. fraction where the numerator. is larger than the denominator.. Example:. 78. 3. What is a mixed number?. A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction.. Unit 5.6. Pages 244-247. . . 2.. 3.. 4.. 30. 96. 144. 120 . Warm Up . Problems. Write each fraction in simplest form.. 15 x 2 . 12 x 8. 9 x 16. 8 x 15. Multiplying whole number Fractions. Objective: . Deborah Harper, South . Farnham. School. Collaborative project with the White Rose Maths Hub. Based in Halifax, Yorkshire. Trinity Teaching School alliance. Published free scheme of work for KS1 and KS2. ubtracting. dding. &. Adding & Subtracting Fractions. . Teacher Notes:. Use this presentation to teach the steps for adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators.. It is assumed that students have a thorough understanding of the process for making equivalent fractions.. (Mixed Fractions). Proper Fraction. The numerator (part) is smaller than the denominator (whole). . Ex. Write 3 examples of a proper fraction.. 1 17 5. The title for yesterday’s notes was . “Converting Between Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers. .. Next, put your paper in the right hand corner of your desk and remain at level 0. . We will take . our friends!. Now, let’s. n. ot get all crazy. with this “friend” stuff,. Mr. Sunshine.. © . Mike’s Math Mall. Multiplying. Made easy!. PowerPoint. Introduction. Multiplying Fractions. Hi! My. 6.2.1 Multiplying Fractions. 6.2.2 Dividing Fractions. 6.2.3 Dividing Mixed Numbers. Multiplying Fractions. Step #1. : Multiply across the . top. of both fractions. Step #2. : Multiply across the . bottom. our friends!. Now, let’s. n. ot get all crazy. with this “friend” stuff,. Mr. Sunshine.. © . Mike’s Math Mall. Multiplying. Made easy!. PowerPoint. Introduction. Multiplying Fractions. Hi! My. Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers. Lesson 4.3. Warm-Up. Find the value of 3 × 4 + 1. . . Find the value of 5 × 3 + 3. . . Find the value of 12 × 4 + 2. . . Rewrite as an improper fraction..
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