Teaching the Common Core Math Standards With Hands-On Activities, Grades 3-5

Teaching the Common Core Math Standards With Hands-On Activities, Grades 3-5 by Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla, Erin Muschla-Berry Page A

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Authors: Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla, Erin Muschla-Berry
Tags: General, Education, Mathematics, Teaching Methods & Materials
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answers, models, or equations that they found to be difficult. Display the models.
Answers
The answer is followed by a description of a possible model and an equation. (1) A circle is divided into 8 equal pieces. 5 of the pieces are shaded. (2) orA whole is divided into 4 equal parts. 3 of the parts are shaded. 1 of the shaded parts is taken away. 2 shaded parts remain. (3) A whole is divided into 5 parts. 4 of the parts are shaded, representing the part of the class that wore either a red, white, or blue shirt. 1 of the 5 parts represents the fraction of students who wore white shirts. 2 of the 5 parts represent the fraction of students who wore blue shirts. 1 of 5 parts represents the fraction of the class that wore red shirts.
Fraction Bars

Names _________________________________ Date _______________
Mixed Number Game Problems

Game Problem Clues, I
Answer
Clues
Problems
Box 1.
This is an addition problem. There are two mixed numbers and one numerator is 3.
Box 2.
This is a subtraction problem. One mixed number has two 2s.
Box 3.
This is an addition problem. It has one whole number and one fraction.
Box 4.
This is a subtraction problem. It has one mixed number and one unit fraction.
Answer
Clues
Problems
Box 1.
This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 6 and a numerator of 5.
Box 2.
This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 2 and a numerator of 4.
Box 3.
This is an addition problem. It has a whole number and a mixed number.
Box 4.
This is an addition problem. It has a mixed number and a unit fraction.
Game Problem Clues, II
Answer
Clues
Problems
Box 1.
This is an addition problem. One of the addends is zero.
Box 2.
This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has an 8 and a numerator of 4.
Box 3.
This is a subtraction problem. The mixed number has an 8 and there is only one numerator in the problem.
Box 4.
This is an addition problem. There are two mixed numbers. One of the mixed numbers has two 1s.
Answer
Clues
Problems
Box 1.
This is an addition problem. It has one whole number and one fraction.
Box 2.
This is an addition problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 4 and a numerator of 2.
Box 3.
This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has two 4s.
Box 4.
This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 12 that is not a denominator and the other mixed number has a numerator of 5.
Names _______________________________ Date _________________
Fraction Word Problems
Directions: Solve each problem. Then create a model of the problem that shows your solution. Under each model, write an equation that represents the problem.
1. Jason and his mom had pizza for dinner. The pie was cut into 8 equal-sized slices. Jason ate 3 slices and his mom ate 2 slices. How much of the pie did they eat?
2. Liz was helping her mother bake cookies. She hadof a cup of sugar. The recipe called forof a cup. How much sugar was left over?
A Challenge
3. On flag day,of Deena's class wore either a red, a white, or a blue shirt.of the class wore white shirts.wore blue shirts. What fraction of the class wore red shirts?

Number and Operations—Fractions: 4.NF.4
“Build fractions from unit fractions by applying and extending previous understandings of operations on whole numbers.”
4. “Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.
a. “Understand a fraction as a multiple of
b. “Understand a multiple of as a multiple of and use this understanding to multiply a fraction by a whole number.
c. “Solve word problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.”
    Background
    Multiplication of a fraction by a whole number requires students to multiply the numerator of the fraction by the whole number. For example, can be modeled by 3 groups of 4 equal parts with 1 out of the 4 equal parts shaded in each group.

    The product can be

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