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Fraction of a group. How can I solve fraction of a group problems?. Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left?. Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left?. brother. sister.
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Fraction of a group How can I solve fraction of a group problems?
Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left?
Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left? brother sister 3 cookies
Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left? brother sister 3 cookies 8 cookies
How can I do this without pictures? Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left? brother sister 8 cookies 3 cookies
Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left? brother sister 3 cookies 12 cookies ÷ 4 groups = 3 in each group We only want 1 group.
Sally has 12 cookies. She gives ¼ to her sister, and 2/3 to her brother. How many does she have left? brother sister 3 cookies 8 cookies 12 cookies ÷ 3 groups = 4 in each group We want 2 groups.
Your turn! • You will use your Cheerios, your pencil, and paper. • You can work with the person sitting next to you if you need help. • First, solve the problem with Cheerios. Then, use your pencil and paper to write the equation.
Trisha has 18 stickers. She gives 5/6 to her friends. How many stickers did she give away?
Trisha has 18 stickers. She gives 5/6 to her friends. How many stickers did she give away? 1 2 3 4 5
Trisha has 18 stickers. She gives 5/6 to her friends. How many stickers did she give away? 1 2 15 stickers 3 4 5
Trisha has 18 stickers. She gives 5/6 to her friends. How many stickers did she give away? 15 of 18 = 5 groups out of 6 groups 3 18 stickers ÷ 6 groups = 3 in each group 3 in each group x 5 groups= 15 stickers
We are going to do 2 together. 4 2 10 ÷ 5 = 2 2 x 2 = 4
We are going to do 2 together. 15 4 3 27 ÷ 9 = 3 3 x 5 = 15
Complete the rest of the worksheet on your own. • You are welcome to use your Cheerios for the worksheet. • When you no longer need your Cheerios, you may eat them. • Even if you use the Cheerios, YOU MUST show the equations that you use on your paper.