Today we started looking at the number line as a model to help us compare and display fractions. This video discusses how the number line can be useful when working with fractions.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Strategies for Comparing Fractions
We've been working on strategies for comparing fractions. Check them out below:
How could you compare 2/6 and 5/8? (Leave us a comment below!)
Fraction Fun!
Today students worked towards deepening their understanding of fractions by combining pattern block pieces to make a whole. We also explored fractions that are greater than a whole. Check out our class charts below:
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Sharing 7 Brownies with 4 Friends (Fractions)
Today, students were posed with the task of how to (fairly) shares 7 brownies with 4 people. With little more than those directions, students were set off to explore how to solve. Students came up with a variety of solutions. Collin's solution in particular introduced the concept of a fraction greater than one, also known as an improper fraction. Collin accurately stated that each person would get 7/4 of a brownie.
What other fractions that are greater than one do you know? (Leave us a comment!)
Monday, January 25, 2016
Fraction Fun!
Last week we started exploring fractions. Students have identified fractions equivalent to one half and one whole. Students have even begun comparing simple fractions. Our third grade standards require students to work with fractions that have a denominator of 2,3,4,6, and 8. Below is a chart that sums up some of the concepts we've covered so far.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
Writing Celebration
Today we had some 1st and 2nd grade friends visit our classroom to listen to our first published narrative pieces. They were so impressed with our writing!
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