Lesson 3: Fraction Buckets. Overview and Background Information

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Lesson : Fraction Buckets Mathematical Goals Common Core State Standards Emphasized Standards for Mathematical Practice Prior Knowledge Needed Vocabulary Materials Resources Overview and Background Information By the end of the lesson students will: Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators by comparing them to benchmarks of ½ and Explain their reasoning when comparing fractions Extend understanding of fraction equivalence and ordering..nf. Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n x a)/(n x b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principal to recognize and generate equivalent fractions..nf. Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as ½. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.. Reason abstractly and quantitatively.. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. whole, half, mixed numbers, fractions greater than one, improper fractions This lesson should be taught as one of the beginning lessons on comparing fractions. more than, less than, equal to, equivalent, greater than, Fraction Cards, Fraction Bucket Cards None needed Fourth Grade: Fractions

Tasks in the Lesson Engage - minutes Using the Fraction Bucket cards, have classroom discussion about how the cards could be positioned in front of the student (least to greatest). What about the Fraction Bucket cards helps the students make the decision? Discuss any misunderstandings about the buckets. The teacher pre-selects cards, one for each bucket, to demonstrate how to place them correctly to the class. Using one of the cards, the teacher places it on the correct bucket card while thinking out loud to the class. I have the card /, so I am thinking that if I had four parts out of total parts, I would have all the parts. So I would have a whole. I am going to place this card in the one whole bucket. Repeat with another card. As a class, determine where the next three cards would be placed. Discuss possible reasons for why the card belongs where it is placed. Look for multiple reasons. Would it be a better fit in a different bucket? Can students support each others ideas? Explain that in a few moments students will be working with a partner to place many different fractions in the correct bucket. Explore -0 minutes Placing the Cards Each pair of students should receive a copy of the Fraction Bucket cards and a set of fraction cards. Students lay out the fraction bucket cards in the correct order. Shuffle the fraction cards and place them face down in front of themselves. Take turns flipping over a fraction card and placing them on the correct bucket. As the card is being placed on the bucket, the student must explain why they are choosing that particular bucket. If the partner agrees with the explanation, another card is flipped and the students continue. If the partner does not agree with the explanation, they get a turn to explain where they think it goes. Both students must agree on which bucket each card will be place in. If the pair cannot agree, they can place the fraction card to the side for later. Repeat until all the cards have been placed. As students do this: Circulate around the room to observe the students at work. Listen to students reasoning as they place a card. Ask student to re-explain why a card is place in a certain bucket. If there is a card that is not agreed upon, listen to both arguments, and help students find other cards that may help them make a final decision. Checking the Cards After all the fraction cards have been placed, students can self check by flipping the buckets over and matching their cards to the answer sheet. Students can keep notes of the cards they used in their notebook. Shuffle the fraction cards and repeat. Fourth Grade: Fractions

Explain Discussion about the Fraction Buckets Choose one of the fraction buckets to discuss. Suggested questions: What strategies did the students use to place cards in this bucket? What do all the cards have in common with each other? Repeat with other buckets. - minutes Share highlights from the discussion the teacher was having as they went around the room. Were they any cards that gave you a hard time? What was difficult about the cards, how did other pairs solve these cards? Elaborate - minutes Placing Blank Cards Give students blank fraction cards and have them create fractions for their partner to place. In their math journal, write rules for each bucket. How can you determine what goes in each bucket. Divide the cards between two students. Place the cards face down. Each student takes their first card and places it in the correct bucket. The student with the largest card takes their opponents card. If a card is misplaced it is automatically forfeited. If there is a tie, a second card is drawn, and the winner takes all the cards. Evaluation of Students Formative: As students are working the teacher is evaluating the students ability to place fractions in the correct location. Teachers are listening for the reasons why the student thinks the fraction belongs where they placed it. Are there certain fractions that are giving the whole class problems? Possible Questions. Where would you place /? Why would you place it in the more than half and less than one bucket?. What do all the cards in the less than half bucket have in common?. If I had two fractions / and /, how would I know which one is bigger? Summative: Students work from various sections of this lesson can be analyzed as a summative assessment. Plans for Individual Differences Intervention: Remove the cards that are not ½ or. As the student becomes more familiar with these cards, introduce the less than half, followed by the more than half cards. Finally add the more than one card. Fourth Grade: Fractions

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