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Subtopic: Numerators and Denominators

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Creating Equal Shares  

Creating Equal Shares
Students practice fractions by sharing certain numbers of objects among different numbers of people. They begin with unit fractions and move to sharing multiple objects among multiple people, in which a < b, and to produce fractions less than one.

3-6 Lesson Plan
Grubby's Wacky Worms  

Grubby's Wacky Worms
Wicked and Digit must solve a fraction problem in order to free the CyberSquad in this video from Cyberchase.

3-6 QuickTime Video
Learning to Distinguish Numerators and Denominators  

Learning to Distinguish Numerators and Denominators
Students learn to recognize representations of fractions as well as identify numerators and denominators, understand the relationship between the number of parts into which a whole is divided, and the number of those parts that are present

3-5 Lesson Plan
The Puzzle of the Amulet of Amagansett  

The Puzzle of the Amulet of Amagansett
In this video segment from Cyberchase, Wicked and Digit use what they know about fractions to figure out how many jewels are missing from the Amulet of Amagansett.

3-6 QuickTime Video
Solving the Sphinx's Fraction Problem  

Solving the Sphinx's Fraction Problem
In this Cyberchase video segment, Wicked and Digit solve a fraction puzzle in order to move on in their quest to save the CyberSquad.

3-6 QuickTime Video