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PowerPoint created by Parsheena Berch Resource : JBHM material Pictures: Google Images

PowerPoint created by Parsheena Berch Resource : JBHM material Pictures: Google Images. Word of the Day. Please write on the back of your bell ringer along with an example. Mixed number- a number that contains a whole number with a fraction. Operations of Fractions. Bell Ringer:.

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  1. PowerPoint created by Parsheena Berch Resource: JBHM material Pictures: Google Images

  2. Word of the Day. Please write on the back of your bell ringer along with an example. • Mixed number- a number that contains a whole number with a fraction.

  3. Operations of Fractions

  4. Bell Ringer: • Page 49 in JBHM binder (DOK 1)

  5. Focus/Introduction: • We will be adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions this week. Answers should always be put in simplest form which is sometimes called reducing a fraction into its lowest terms or simplifying the fraction.

  6. Today, we will simplify fractions.

  7. Guided Practice: (DOK 1) • 150 in your JBHM binders to follow along.

  8. Example:

  9. Note: “Simplest Form” is also called “lowest terms.”

  10. Additional Examples:

  11. Independent Practice: (DOK 1) • Work Handout #1 in your JBHM binders • Page 178

  12. Closure: • Who can explain how to reduce a fraction into its lowest terms?

  13. Homework: • Envision textbooks—page 235. • 1st period: 9-16 • 2nd period: 1-6 • 5th period: 9-16 • 6th period: 9-16 • 7th period: 1-6

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