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- Grade 4 Module 5: Fraction Equivalence, Ordering, and Operations In this 40-day module, students build on their Grade 3 work with unit fractions as they explore fraction equivalence and extend this...
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- Grade 5 Module 3: Addition and Subtraction of Fractions In Module 3, students' understanding of addition and subtraction of fractions extends from earlier work with fraction equivalence and decimals...
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- Grade 4 Module 6: Decimal Fractions This 20-day module gives students their first opportunity to explore decimal numbers via their relationship to decimal fractions, expressing a given quantity in...
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- Objective: Decompose fractions as a sum of unit fractions using tape diagrams.
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- Objective: Make equivalent fractions with the number line, the area model, and numbers.
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- Objective: Make equivalent fractions with sums of fractions with like denominators.
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- Objective: Decompose fractions as a sum of unit fractions using tape diagrams.
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- Objective: Decompose non-unit fractions and represent them as a whole number times a unit fraction using tape diagrams.
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- Objective: Use the area model and multiplication to show the equivalence of two fractions.
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- Objective: Decompose fractions into sums of smaller unit fractions using tape diagrams.
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- Objective: Decompose fractions using area models to show equivalence.
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- Objective: Decompose unit fractions using area models to show equivalence.
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- Objective: Reason using benchmarks to compare two fractions on the number line.
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- Objective: Subtract fractions from numbers between 1 and 2.
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- Objective: Explain fraction equivalence using a tape diagram and the number line, and relate that to the use of multiplication and division.
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- Objective: Use metric measurement to model the decomposition of one whole into tenths.
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- Objective: Use the area model and multiplication to show the equivalence of two fractions.
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- Objective: Use the area model and division to show the equivalence of two fractions.
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- Objective: Reason using benchmarks to compare two fractions on the number line.
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- Objective: Use visual models to add and subtract two fractions with the same units.
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- Objective: Add and subtract more than two fractions.
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- Objective: Find common units or number of units to compare two fractions.
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- Objective: Add a fraction less than 1 to, or subtract a fraction less than 1 from, a whole number using decomposition and visual models.
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- Objective: Use the area model and division to show the equivalence of two fractions.