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Dividing a fraction by a fraction: Bridging 5.NF.7 to 6.NS.1

Dividing a fraction by a fraction: Bridging 5.NF.7 to 6.NS.1. 6.NS.1 From a Conceptual Understanding to Developing the Algorithm. What is the pattern?. What is the pattern?. Vitamin C Servings.

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Dividing a fraction by a fraction: Bridging 5.NF.7 to 6.NS.1

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  1. Dividing a fraction by a fraction: Bridging 5.NF.7 to 6.NS.1 6.NS.1 From a Conceptual Understanding to Developing the Algorithm

  2. What is the pattern?

  3. What is the pattern?

  4. Vitamin C Servings The serving size for a toddler’s daily vitamin C is ¾ cup of orange juice. If there are 2 ¼ cups of orange juice, how many servings of vitamin C are there for a toddler? 1. Write the problem as a division problem. 2. Use a picture, fraction circles or a number line to solve. 3. Use the algorithm to solve. Compare your answers.

  5. Review http://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmetic/fractions/v/dividing-mixed-numbers-and-fractions

  6. Tic-Tac-Toe Directions: Pair up with a classmate. 2. Determine who will be “x” and who will be “o.” 3. The “x” person will solve the first problem, and then have the “o” person check it. If it was solved accurately, then the player gets to take a turn on the board. If not, the player loses a turn. 4. Then the “o” person will solve the next problem, have the “x” person check it, and take a turn. Ifthe player does not solve it correctly, that player loses a turn.

  7. In your own words… In your own words, write the steps for dividing a fraction by a fraction. What do you do when you have a mixed number divided by a fraction? Or a mixed number divided by a mixed number?

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