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CATHY JONES Secondary Math Instruction Specialist Center for Mathematics and Science Education Arkansas NASA Education Resource Center 346 N. West Avenue, Room 202 Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 (479) 575-3875 (479) 575-5680 (FAX) e-mail: cej001@uark.edu Website: www.cmase.edu
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CATHY JONES Secondary Math Instruction Specialist Center for Mathematics and Science Education Arkansas NASA Education Resource Center 346 N. West Avenue, Room 202 Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 (479) 575-3875 (479) 575-5680 (FAX) e-mail: cej001@uark.edu Website: www.cmase.edu Math Wiki: www.cmasemth.pbwiki.com Fractions… Fractions... Fractions!
Name: ________________________________________________________________ Part I: Part II: • Look around your table… • Write five fractions and statements about your group and draw pictures • depicting them. • ___________________________ • ___________________________ • ___________________________ • ___________________________ • ___________________________ • ________________________________ • ________________________________ • ________________________________ • ________________________________ • ________________________________
Strand: Number & Operations Standard 1: Number Sense 2nd - 3rd grade Fractions Word Puzzle Words Made With Fraction Sense DIRECTIONS: As manipulatives, use the small sticky notes on the desks. Write each letter of the given word on a note and move them around, as needed. Use your fraction skills and the clues to figure out the words. • Start with the first 1/6 of “school”. • Add the last 3/4 of “know”. • Add the first 2/3 of “fly”. • Add the last 4/8 of “cupcakes”.
Strand: Number & Operations Standard 1: Number Sense 4th – 5th Grade Fractions Word Puzzle Words Made With Fraction Sense • Start with the first 6/8 of “base”. • Add the last 1/2 of “market”. • Add the first 2/14 of “balance”. • Add the last 6/8 of “fall”.
Strand: Number & Operations Standard 1: Number Sense 5th – 6th grade Fractions Word Puzzle Words Made With Fraction Sense • Start with the last 20/50 of “table”. • Add the first 4/24 of “anyone”. • Add the first 1/3 of “velvet”. • Add the first 5/15 or the last 7/21 of “sis”.
Space Words Scavenger Hunt Use sticky notes to write the words with each letter on a separate note. Pick them up, move them around and make the new word. Write it down. When you have finished all seven words combine them into a message at the bottom. Then go find your prize. • Clues • 1. The last 2/5 of “Earth” + the last 1/5 of “space”. 1._________________ • The first 2/7 of “missile” + the first ¼ of “lift” + the first 1/7 of “Kennedy” + the last 1/7 of “Kennedy”. 2._________________ • 3. The first ¼ of “work” + the last 2/3 of “ray”. 3._________________ • 4. The third seventh of “science” + the first 1/3 of “sun”. 4._________________ • 5. The fourth and fifth sevenths of “landing” + the • first 3/7 of “recover” + the fifth and sixth sevenths • of “shuttle” + the last 1/7 of “galaxy”. 5._________________ • 6. The first ¾ of “belt” + the second ¼ of “moon” • + the first 1/5 of “wings”. 6._________________ • The first 2/5 of “thrust” + the second 1/6 of “meteor”. 7._________________ • The first 5/9 of “Earthling”. 8._________________ • ______ ________ _________ ___________ _________ _________ _________ ___________
Introducing… Fraction Man
With the 4 colors of paper fold on the lines, cut, and punch holes, as shown below. Punch holes on sides Punch holes on bottom Punch holes on top & bottom
quarts quart Whole 1/4 1/8 1/16
The matching colors of his limbs add up to his body, which represents 1 whole. What fractional part does each color represent? ORANGE ? YELLOW ? BROWN ?
Capacity (gallon, quart, pint, cup) = = = 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups
The matching colors of Nollag’s limbs add up to his body, which represents a gallon. What quantity does each color represent? ORANGE ? YELLOW ? BROWN ?
Springtime Fractions Spring Blossom TreeTrace your arm and use colored pop corn to make this neat tree full of blossoms. Materials Needed: Large Piece of Paper Crayons Glue Powdered Tempera Paint Plastic Sandwich Bag Popcorn Instructions:On the large piece of paper, trace your hand and forearm all the way up to your elbow. Make sure your fingers are spread apart. The tracing of your forearm will be the tree trunk and your fingers will be the branches! Color it in with brown crayons (you can also use paint or markers). Place a couple or teaspoons of red, pink, or yellow powdered tempera paint into a plastic sndwich bags. Put a couple of handfulls of popped popcorn into the bags and shake it so the popcorn is colored. This will be colorful blossoms for the tree. Read the following Springtime story and glue the “blossoms” as directed. Glue the colored popcorn onto the tree branches to make the blossoms.
The blossoms and leaves have just begun to sprout on the spring trees. But the spring wind often blows the new blossoms and leaves to the ground. This tree has more blossoms on the tree than on the ground. If 6 are on the tree and 3 on the ground what fraction are on the tree? _________________ What fractional part are on the ground? _______________ Glue the correct number of blossoms where they belong. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There are lots of little green leaves. One-fourth of them are on the ground. What fraction of the leaves are on the tree? ____________ If there are 12 leaves all together, how many are on the ground_______________? How many are on the tree? ______________ Glue the correct number of leaves where they belong. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Butterflies love the new little blossoms. There are three butterflies flying by the tree. Two-thirds of them land on the tree. How many are on the tree? ____________ The remaining land on the ground. What fractional part of the butterflies are not on the tree? _____________ Glue the correct number of butterflies where they belong. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Find the fractional value of the Pattern Blocks Draw and color each of the items listed below on triangle paper and record the values. 1. A hexagon has a value of 1. 2. What is the value of a green triangle? 3. What is the value of a blue rhombus? 4. What is the value of a trapezoid? 5. Build a design using one of each: yellow, blue, red, and green blocks. Find the value of your design. 6.Build a design using five or more yellow, blue, red, or green blocks in any combination. Find the value of your design.
Can you solve these Pattern Block fraction puzzles? Working with a partner, use Pattern Blocks to solve each of these fraction puzzles. Puzzle 1: Build a triangle that is one- fourth green and three-fourths red. Puzzle 2: Build a hexagon that is one-half red, one-sixth green and one-third blue. Puzzle 3: Build a parallelogram that is three-fourth red and one-fourth green. Puzzle 4: Build a parallelogram that is one-half blue and one-half green. Using triangle grid paper, record, color, and number each of your puzzle solution. The Super Source Pattern Blocks Grades 5-6
Can you solve these Pattern Block fraction puzzles? Working with a partner, use Pattern Blocks to solve each of these fraction puzzles. Puzzle 1: Build a triangle that is one- third green and two-thirds red. Puzzle 2: Build a triangle that is two-thirds red, one-ninth green and two-ninths blue. Puzzle 3: Build a parallelogram that is three-fourths blue and one-fourth green. Puzzle 4: Build a parallelogram that is two-thirds blue and one-third green. Using triangle grid paper, record, color, and number each of your puzzle solution. The Super Source Pattern Blocks Grades 5-6
Equivalent Fractions Same Name Frame www.aimsedu.org Investigating Fractions on a Number Line & Equivalent Fractions Between Zero and One