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Good Morning My Loves. Come in and take out your notes from yesterday, Wednesday January 23. The title for yesterday’s notes was “Converting Between Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers . Next, put your paper in the right hand corner of your desk and remain at level 0.
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Good Morning My Loves • Come in and take out your notes from yesterday, Wednesday January 23. • The title for yesterday’s notes was “Converting Between Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers. • Next, put your paper in the right hand corner of your desk and remain at level 0. • We will take atimes multiplication facts drill shortly, in the meantime please remain at level zero.
What Are You Learning? • I CAN convert improper fractions to mixed numbers. • I CAN convert mixed numbers to improper fractions.
Success Criteria (Goal) • You can write mixed numbers as an improper fraction • You can write improper fractions as mixed numbers • When you can do these things you have successfully reached the goal for this section!
Why Do You Need To Know This? • Being able to convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions allows you to be able to move easily from one form to another. • This will help with solving problems that may require one form over the other.
Vocabulary • ImproperFraction: An improper fraction is a fraction with a numerator that is greater than or equal to the denominator. • Ex: 19/5 21/8 • MixedNumber: A mixed number is the sum of a whole number and a fraction. • Ex: 2 1/5 6 1/4
Converting Improper Fractions into Mixed Numbers • Divide to see how many times the denominator will go into the numerator – this will be your whole number. • Your remainder will be your new numerator. OR multiply the whole number and denominator and subtract that answer from the numerator to get your new numerator. • Keep the same denominator. • Simplify if needed!
Convert each improper fraction into a mixed number. • 9/4 • 10/3 • 9/2 • 20/3 • 22/5 • 29/5
Convert each improper fraction to a mixed number. • 17/6 • 5/3 • 25/7 • 26/9 • 27/4 • 17/2 • 67/9 • 23/5
Convert each improper fraction to a mixed number. • 45/10 • 15/2 • 9/7 • 15/8 • 100/3 • 28/5 • 19/8 • 17/10
Converting Mixed Numbers into Improper Fractions • Multiply whole number and denominator. • Add the numerator. • Keep the same denominator.
5 1/3 1 7/8 2 2/5 3 ¼ 4 2/5 4 2/3 Convert each mixed number into an improper fraction.
5 3/8 2 5/16 6 ¼ 3 4/5 3 2/3 1 5/6 10 3/7 7 5/8 Convert each mixed number into an improper fraction.
4 7/10 3 1/8 16 1/5 6 8/9 10 1/10 2 4/5 5 ¾ 2 3/8 Convert each mixed number into an improper fraction.
Exit slip Describe one of the two methods you can use to compare fractions. USE COMPLETE SENTENCES!!!