Teaching Fractions: Methods and Strategies for Success
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1 Lesson Structure and Strategies for Teaching Fractions
1.1 Presenting the Anchor Task1 Quiz -
1.2 Anticipating Student Responses & Facilitating Discourse1 Quiz
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1.3 Supporting Struggling Learners1 Quiz
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1.4 Challenging Advanced Learners1 Quiz
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1.5 Assessing Student Learning Of Fraction Skills & Concepts1 Quiz
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1.6 Journal Writing – Ideas & Strategies for Fractions1 Quiz
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1.7 What Teachers Need to Know1 Quiz
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2 Key Concepts And Representations Of Fractions2.1 Identifying Equal Parts of a Whole1 Quiz
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2.2 Introducing Equivalent Fractions1 Quiz
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2.3 Investigation: Fractions as Division1 Quiz
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2.4 Reasoning with Fraction Comparisons1 Quiz
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2.5 Investigation: Sharing Fractions1 Quiz
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2.6 Introducing Decimal Fractions1 Quiz
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3 Instructional Strategies for Fraction Operations3.1 Finding a Fraction of a Whole Number1 Quiz
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3.2 Investigation: How Many & How Much More1 Quiz
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3.3 Error Analysis: Addition of Fractions1 Quiz
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3.4 Dividing a Proper Fraction by a Whole Number1 Quiz
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3.5 Solving Problems Involving Fractions1 Quiz
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3.6 Error Analysis: Multiplying Fractions1 Quiz
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3.7 Dividing Proper Fractions1 Quiz
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3.8 Operations with Decimal Fractions1 Quiz
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What mathematical operation is central to Method Three?
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What concrete materials are suggested for representing the cake in the problem?
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3. Question
What is the purpose of rewriting three-fourths as six-eighths in Method One?
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4. Question
What fraction of the cake does each friend receive when sharing among five friends in Method Three?
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5. Question
According to Method Two, what simple addition calculation is used to determine each friend's share?
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