Division facts up to 12: true or false?
Division facts up to 12: true or false?
What you'll learn
- Identify the missing numerator or denominator in addition and subtraction equations with fractions, using visual models like fraction bars or circles, with 80% accuracy.
- Solve for the missing numerator in addition and subtraction sentences with fractions having like denominators, showing the steps taken, on a worksheet with at least 4 out of 5 problems correct.
- Explain the process of finding a missing denominator in a subtraction problem involving fractions, using mathematical vocabulary such as 'common denominator' and 'equivalent fractions', in a written response of at least two sentences.
- Apply the relationship between addition and subtraction to find missing numerators or denominators in fraction equations with like denominators, correctly solving 3 out of 4 word problems.
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Division facts up to 12: true or false? is a Grade 3 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
What will I learn in Division facts up to 12: true or false??
You'll be able to: Identify the missing numerator or denominator in addition and subtraction equations with fractions, using visual models like fraction bars or circles, with 80% accuracy; Solve for the missing numerator in addition and….
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This lesson includes 25 practice questions across multiple difficulty levels, each with instant feedback and explanations.