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Lesson Plan List for: Fractions

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
Equivalent Fractions as a Means to Compare  

Equivalent Fractions as a Means to Compare
Students learn to create equivalent fractions between fifths and tenths (and then some other denominations) as a means to compare fractions of like denominators.

3-6 Lesson Plan
 Improper to Proper Fraction Conversions  

Improper to Proper Fraction Conversions
Students study improper and proper fractions and learn to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice versa.

4-7 Lesson Plan
Introducing Non-Unit Fractions and Equivalence  

Introducing Non-Unit Fractions and Equivalence
Students interpret fractions in which the denominator describes the number of equal parts and the numerator describes how many of those parts one has. They are also introduced to naming equivalent fractions by dividing a circle.

3-5 Lesson Plan
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
Locating and Ordering Equivalent Fractions on the Number Line  

Locating and Ordering Equivalent Fractions on the Number Line
Students find ways to share different-sized items equally between 2 people as well as to find equivalent fractions on a number line and to order those fractions by size.

3-6 Lesson Plan
Multiplying Fractions of the Form a/b of c  

Multiplying Fractions of the Form a/b of c
Students study fractions and practice writing arithmetic sentences using multiplication and specific proportions.

5-8 Lesson Plan
Using Recipes to Add Fractions and Convert Improper Fractions to Proper Fractions or Mixed Numbers  

Using Recipes to Add Fractions and Convert Improper Fractions to Proper Fractions or Mixed Numbers
Students practice three ways of doubling fractions (representations, addition and multiplication) as they double a cupcake recipe. They convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers.

4-7 Lesson Plan