Compare fractions with like numerators or denominators using models
Compare fractions with like numerators or denominators using models
What you'll learn
- Identify and represent fractions with like numerators or denominators using visual models (e.g., fraction bars, circles) with 80% accuracy.
- Compare two fractions with the same denominator using visual models and correctly determine which fraction is greater than, less than, or equal to the other in at least 4 out of 5 examples.
- Explain, using visual models, why a fraction with a larger denominator (when numerators are the same) represents smaller parts of a whole with 100% accuracy.
- Solve problems involving comparing fractions with like numerators or denominators using models and explain the reasoning behind the solution in their own words.
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You'll be able to: Identify and represent fractions with like numerators or denominators using visual models (e.g., fraction bars, circles) with 80% accuracy; Compare two fractions with the same denominator using visual models and correctly….
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