Difference between revisions of "Fractions: Division by a whole number"
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| − | #Have the child bring over the two trays of fractions.  | + | #Have the child bring over the two trays of fractions.    | 
#Write a division equation on the paper: 4/4 2 =    | #Write a division equation on the paper: 4/4 2 =    | ||
#Read the equation. Ask the child if he knows by how many will we be dividing.    | #Read the equation. Ask the child if he knows by how many will we be dividing.    | ||
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| + | *To help the child gain a sensorial impression of fraction.  | ||
| + | *To introduce the concept and notation of fractions.   | ||
| + | *To introduce sensorial exploration of equivalency among fractions.   | ||
| + | *To introduce simple operations.  | ||
=== Variation  ===  | === Variation  ===  | ||
Latest revision as of 21:25, 1 June 2009
Contents
Age
5.
Materials
- Red fraction circles in green frames (ten circles: 1 is undivided and the others are divided into 2 -10 equal parts.
 - Label with fractions written on them: 1, 1/2, 1/2, 1/3
 - Pencil and paper
 - Skittles
 
Preparation
This is an individual presentation.
Presentation
- Have the child bring over the two trays of fractions.
 - Write a division equation on the paper: 4/4 2 =
 - Read the equation. Ask the child if he knows by how many will we be dividing.
 - Have the child place two skittles in a row below the trays.
 - Ask the child how many 4ths we need to start. (four 1/4)
 - Place all of the 4ths below the tray.
 - Tell the child that we need to share these 4ths evenly between our two skittles.
 - Have the child give each 1/4 and then another 1/4.
 - Directress remind the child that in division we always want to know how many 1 got.
 - Ask the child how many 4ths one skittle got. (2/4)
 - Have the child write the answer.
 - Do a few examples with the child. 
 
Control Of Error
The Directress.
Points Of Interest
Purpose
- To help the child gain a sensorial impression of fraction.
 - To introduce the concept and notation of fractions.
 - To introduce sensorial exploration of equivalency among fractions.
 - To introduce simple operations.
 
Variation
Links
Handouts/Attachments
