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Overview: This is an ideal lesson for the student who needs help with fractions. It is also a good review for the student who has already been introduced to fractions but needs a refresher on basic concepts. Each lesson builds on the information presented in the previous section. With careful study, the student comes away with a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts...

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Fun with Fractions Jack Anderson Bake a Cake with Fractions Get Your Free Copy Here A Great Way to Review Basic - photo 1 Bake a Cake with Fractions! Get Your Free Copy Here A Great Way to Review Basic Concepts Table of Contents Expressing a Fraction as Part of a Whole Classifying Fractions Equivalent Fractions Simplest Form of a Fraction Fractions to Decimals Lets begin with a fun question to get you ready for fractions. INTRODUCTION TO FRACTIONS PicScience Answer A - photo 2INTRODUCTION TO FRACTIONSPicScienceAnswer A - photo 3 Answer: A Slide 1 - photo 4Slide 1 - photo 5Slide 1 - photo 6Slide 1 - photo 7Slide 1 - photo 8Slide 1 - photo 9FRACTION A t - photo 10FRACTION A that names of a whole Or of a group - photo 11FRACTION A that names of a whole Or of a group - photo 12FRACTION A that names of a whole Or of a group - photo 13Slide 1 - image 14 FRACTION A that names of a whole Or of a group Slide 1 - image 15Slide 1 - image 16Slide 1 - image 17Slide 1 - photo 18Slide 1 - photo 19Slide 1 - photo 20Slide 1 - photo 21Slide 1 - photo 22Slide 1 - photo 23GENERAL INFORMA - photo 24GENERAL INFORMATION A fraction is always represented as a with numerator and den - photo 25GENERAL INFORMATION A fraction is always represented as a with numerator and - photo 26GENERAL INFORMATION A fraction is always represented as a with numerator and - photo 27GENERAL INFORMATION A fraction is always represented as a with numerator and - photo 28 GENERAL INFORMATION A fraction is always represented as a with numerator and denominator Lets Say Or numerator (part chosen) denominator (total number of parts) Read as one-fourth. EXAMPLES OF SOME FRACTIONS Read as one-half. 3 Read as three-sevenths. Read as five-eights. Slide 1 - photo 29Slide 1 - photo 30Slide 1 - photo 31Slide 1 - photo 32FRACTIONAL REPR - photo 33FRACTIONAL REPRESENTATION A circle is divided into 8 equal parts with 2 parts - photo 34FRACTIONAL REPRESENTATION A circle is divided into 8 equal parts with 2 parts - photo 35FRACTIONAL REPRESENTATION A circle is divided into 8 equal parts with 2 parts - photo 36FRACTIONAL REPRESENTATION A circle is divided into 8 equal parts with 2 parts - photo 37 FRACTIONAL REPRESENTATION A circle is divided into 8 equal parts with 2 parts shaded in red.

What fraction of the circle is shaded? Red parts numerator 2 Total parts denominator - 8 So the fraction is represented as Read: two-eighths of the circle is shaded Slide 1 - photo 38Slide 1 - photo 39Slide 1 - photo 40WHAT FRACTION O - photo 41WHAT FRACTION OF THE CIRCLE IS SHADED 5 parts are shaded in red The circl - photo 42WHAT FRACTION OF THE CIRCLE IS SHADED 5 parts are shaded in red The circle is - photo 43WHAT FRACTION OF THE CIRCLE IS SHADED 5 parts are shaded in red The circle is - photo 44WHAT FRACTION OF THE CIRCLE IS SHADED 5 parts are shaded in red The circle is - photo 45 WHAT FRACTION OF THE CIRCLE IS SHADED? 5 parts are shaded in red The circle is divided into 8 equal parts Parts 5 (red) numerator Whole 8 denominator So the fraction is represented as 8 Read: five-eighths of the circle is shaded Slide 1 - photo 46DRAW YOUR OWN F - photo 47DRAW YOUR OWN FIGURE A rectangle divided into 5 equal parts with 2 of the parts - photo 48DRAW YOUR OWN FIGURE A rectangle divided into 5 equal parts with 2 of the parts - photo 49DRAW YOUR OWN FIGURE A rectangle divided into 5 equal parts with 2 of the parts - photo 50DRAW YOUR OWN FIGURE A rectangle divided into 5 equal parts with 2 of the parts - photo 51 DRAW YOUR OWN FIGURE A rectangle divided into 5 equal parts with 2 of the parts shaded in red. Write a fraction for the part that is shaded. Parts 2 (red) numerator Whole 5 denominator So the fraction is represented as 5 Read: two-fifths of the rectangle is shaded CLASSIFYING FRACTIONS These fractions are similar because they all have a denominator of 3. The fractions and are proper fractions. The fraction is an improper fraction. CLASSIFYING FRACTIONS - photo 52

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