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Illustrative Math-Media4Math Alignment

 

 

Illustrative Math Alignment: Grade 6 Unit 1

Dividing Fractions

Lesson 6: Using Diagrams to Find the Number of Groups

Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.

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Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous ones in the series, now using fifths. It shows a circle divided into five equal parts, each labeled 1/5, with an equation showing 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 = 1.

This representation continues the pattern established in the previous images, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students solidify their understanding of the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides a visual comparison of unit fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/6, demonstrating that as the denominator increases, the value of the unit fraction decreases. It shows different unit fractions on a number line with a visual comparison of their lengths.

This representation helps students visualize the relative sizes of different unit fractions. It clearly illustrates that while each fraction represents one part, the size of that part decreases as the whole is divided into more pieces.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 8 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is another variation, now using fourths. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, each labeled 1/4, with an equation showing 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 1.

This representation continues to build on the previous examples, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students see the pattern forming as the number of unit fractions increases.

Teachers can use this image to further extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to encourage them to predict what might happen with other denominators.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides a visual comparison of unit fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/6, demonstrating that as the denominator increases, the value of the unit fraction decreases. It shows different unit fractions on a number line with a visual comparison of their lengths.

This representation helps students visualize the relative sizes of different unit fractions. It clearly illustrates that while each fraction represents one part, the size of that part decreases as the whole is divided into more pieces.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 9 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 09 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 09

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous ones in the series, now using fifths. It shows a circle divided into five equal parts, each labeled 1/5, with an equation showing 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 = 1.

This representation continues the pattern established in the previous images, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students solidify their understanding of the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 8 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is another variation, now using fourths. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, each labeled 1/4, with an equation showing 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 1.

This representation continues to build on the previous examples, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students see the pattern forming as the number of unit fractions increases.

Teachers can use this image to further extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to encourage them to predict what might happen with other denominators.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides a visual comparison of unit fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/6, demonstrating that as the denominator increases, the value of the unit fraction decreases. It shows different unit fractions on a number line with a visual comparison of their lengths.

This representation helps students visualize the relative sizes of different unit fractions. It clearly illustrates that while each fraction represents one part, the size of that part decreases as the whole is divided into more pieces.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 8 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is another variation, now using fourths. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, each labeled 1/4, with an equation showing 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 1.

This representation continues to build on the previous examples, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students see the pattern forming as the number of unit fractions increases.

Teachers can use this image to further extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to encourage them to predict what might happen with other denominators.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 9 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 09 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 09

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous ones in the series, now using fifths. It shows a circle divided into five equal parts, each labeled 1/5, with an equation showing 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 = 1.

This representation continues the pattern established in the previous images, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students solidify their understanding of the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 10

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides a visual comparison of unit fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/6, demonstrating that as the denominator increases, the value of the unit fraction decreases. It shows different unit fractions on a number line with a visual comparison of their lengths.

This representation helps students visualize the relative sizes of different unit fractions. It clearly illustrates that while each fraction represents one part, the size of that part decreases as the whole is divided into more pieces.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 2 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image illustrates the unit fraction 1/4 both as a numerical fraction and as a circular fraction model. It shows the fraction 1/4 written out, alongside a circle divided into four equal parts with one part shaded or highlighted.

This representation helps students connect the abstract numerical concept of a unit fraction with a concrete visual model. It reinforces the understanding that a unit fraction has a numerator of 1 and represents one equal part of a whole divided into some number of equal parts.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 1 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image serves as the title card for a series on unit fractions. It displays the text "Unit Fractions" in a clear, prominent font. The background includes subtle mathematical elements or fraction-related graphics to set the context for the following images in the series.

This introductory image sets the stage for the subsequent images, preparing students for an exploration of unit fractions. It provides a clear, concise title that immediately informs viewers about the specific fraction concept they'll be studying.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 3 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that a circular fraction for fourths is made up of four 1/4 sections. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, with each part labeled as 1/4. This visual representation helps students understand that four unit fractions of 1/4 make up a whole.

This illustration is crucial for helping students grasp the concept of unit fractions and how they relate to the whole. It visually demonstrates that unit fractions are equal parts of a whole and that combining all the unit fractions results in the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 2 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image illustrates the unit fraction 1/4 both as a numerical fraction and as a circular fraction model. It shows the fraction 1/4 written out, alongside a circle divided into four equal parts with one part shaded or highlighted.

This representation helps students connect the abstract numerical concept of a unit fraction with a concrete visual model. It reinforces the understanding that a unit fraction has a numerator of 1 and represents one equal part of a whole divided into some number of equal parts.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 4 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides examples of various unit fractions using circular fraction models. It includes representations of halves, thirds, fourths, and fifths. Each circle is likely divided into the appropriate number of sections, with one section highlighted to represent the unit fraction.

This visual comparison helps students understand different unit fractions and how they relate to their respective wholes. It allows for a direct comparison of the size of different unit fractions.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 5 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, showing that halves have 2 unit fractions, thirds have 3 unit fractions, fourths have 4 unit fractions, and fifths have 5 unit fractions. It displays circular fraction models for each, with all sections labeled to show the number of unit fractions that make up each whole.

This representation helps students understand the relationship between the denominator of a unit fraction and the number of those unit fractions needed to make a whole. It reinforces the concept that the denominator indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 5 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, showing that halves have 2 unit fractions, thirds have 3 unit fractions, fourths have 4 unit fractions, and fifths have 5 unit fractions. It displays circular fraction models for each, with all sections labeled to show the number of unit fractions that make up each whole.

This representation helps students understand the relationship between the denominator of a unit fraction and the number of those unit fractions needed to make a whole. It reinforces the concept that the denominator indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 1 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image serves as the title card for a series on unit fractions. It displays the text "Unit Fractions" in a clear, prominent font. The background includes subtle mathematical elements or fraction-related graphics to set the context for the following images in the series.

This introductory image sets the stage for the subsequent images, preparing students for an exploration of unit fractions. It provides a clear, concise title that immediately informs viewers about the specific fraction concept they'll be studying.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 2 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image illustrates the unit fraction 1/4 both as a numerical fraction and as a circular fraction model. It shows the fraction 1/4 written out, alongside a circle divided into four equal parts with one part shaded or highlighted.

This representation helps students connect the abstract numerical concept of a unit fraction with a concrete visual model. It reinforces the understanding that a unit fraction has a numerator of 1 and represents one equal part of a whole divided into some number of equal parts.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 3 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that a circular fraction for fourths is made up of four 1/4 sections. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, with each part labeled as 1/4. This visual representation helps students understand that four unit fractions of 1/4 make up a whole.

This illustration is crucial for helping students grasp the concept of unit fractions and how they relate to the whole. It visually demonstrates that unit fractions are equal parts of a whole and that combining all the unit fractions results in the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 1 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image serves as the title card for a series on unit fractions. It displays the text "Unit Fractions" in a clear, prominent font. The background includes subtle mathematical elements or fraction-related graphics to set the context for the following images in the series.

This introductory image sets the stage for the subsequent images, preparing students for an exploration of unit fractions. It provides a clear, concise title that immediately informs viewers about the specific fraction concept they'll be studying.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 3 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that a circular fraction for fourths is made up of four 1/4 sections. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, with each part labeled as 1/4. This visual representation helps students understand that four unit fractions of 1/4 make up a whole.

This illustration is crucial for helping students grasp the concept of unit fractions and how they relate to the whole. It visually demonstrates that unit fractions are equal parts of a whole and that combining all the unit fractions results in the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 2 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 02

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image illustrates the unit fraction 1/4 both as a numerical fraction and as a circular fraction model. It shows the fraction 1/4 written out, alongside a circle divided into four equal parts with one part shaded or highlighted.

This representation helps students connect the abstract numerical concept of a unit fraction with a concrete visual model. It reinforces the understanding that a unit fraction has a numerator of 1 and represents one equal part of a whole divided into some number of equal parts.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 1 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 01

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image serves as the title card for a series on unit fractions. It displays the text "Unit Fractions" in a clear, prominent font. The background includes subtle mathematical elements or fraction-related graphics to set the context for the following images in the series.

This introductory image sets the stage for the subsequent images, preparing students for an exploration of unit fractions. It provides a clear, concise title that immediately informs viewers about the specific fraction concept they'll be studying.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 3 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 03

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that a circular fraction for fourths is made up of four 1/4 sections. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, with each part labeled as 1/4. This visual representation helps students understand that four unit fractions of 1/4 make up a whole.

This illustration is crucial for helping students grasp the concept of unit fractions and how they relate to the whole. It visually demonstrates that unit fractions are equal parts of a whole and that combining all the unit fractions results in the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 5 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, showing that halves have 2 unit fractions, thirds have 3 unit fractions, fourths have 4 unit fractions, and fifths have 5 unit fractions. It displays circular fraction models for each, with all sections labeled to show the number of unit fractions that make up each whole.

This representation helps students understand the relationship between the denominator of a unit fraction and the number of those unit fractions needed to make a whole. It reinforces the concept that the denominator indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 4 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides examples of various unit fractions using circular fraction models. It includes representations of halves, thirds, fourths, and fifths. Each circle is likely divided into the appropriate number of sections, with one section highlighted to represent the unit fraction.

This visual comparison helps students understand different unit fractions and how they relate to their respective wholes. It allows for a direct comparison of the size of different unit fractions.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 5 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 05

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, showing that halves have 2 unit fractions, thirds have 3 unit fractions, fourths have 4 unit fractions, and fifths have 5 unit fractions. It displays circular fraction models for each, with all sections labeled to show the number of unit fractions that make up each whole.

This representation helps students understand the relationship between the denominator of a unit fraction and the number of those unit fractions needed to make a whole. It reinforces the concept that the denominator indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 4 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides examples of various unit fractions using circular fraction models. It includes representations of halves, thirds, fourths, and fifths. Each circle is likely divided into the appropriate number of sections, with one section highlighted to represent the unit fraction.

This visual comparison helps students understand different unit fractions and how they relate to their respective wholes. It allows for a direct comparison of the size of different unit fractions.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 4 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 04

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image provides examples of various unit fractions using circular fraction models. It includes representations of halves, thirds, fourths, and fifths. Each circle is likely divided into the appropriate number of sections, with one section highlighted to represent the unit fraction.

This visual comparison helps students understand different unit fractions and how they relate to their respective wholes. It allows for a direct comparison of the size of different unit fractions.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 9 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 09 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 09

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous ones in the series, now using fifths. It shows a circle divided into five equal parts, each labeled 1/5, with an equation showing 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 = 1.

This representation continues the pattern established in the previous images, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students solidify their understanding of the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 6 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that the sum of unit fractions from a circular fraction is 1, using halves as an example. It shows a circle divided into two equal parts, each labeled 1/2, with an equation showing 1/2 + 1/2 = 1.

This visual representation helps students understand that unit fractions can be added together to form a whole. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to introduce or reinforce the concept of adding fractions, particularly unit fractions, and to discuss the meaning of a "whole" in fraction terms.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 6 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that the sum of unit fractions from a circular fraction is 1, using halves as an example. It shows a circle divided into two equal parts, each labeled 1/2, with an equation showing 1/2 + 1/2 = 1.

This visual representation helps students understand that unit fractions can be added together to form a whole. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to introduce or reinforce the concept of adding fractions, particularly unit fractions, and to discuss the meaning of a "whole" in fraction terms.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 7 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, but now using thirds. It shows a circle divided into three equal parts, each labeled 1/3, with an equation showing 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1.

This representation builds on the previous example, helping students understand that the principle of unit fractions adding to a whole applies to different denominators. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to discuss patterns they might notice as the denominator changes.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 6 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that the sum of unit fractions from a circular fraction is 1, using halves as an example. It shows a circle divided into two equal parts, each labeled 1/2, with an equation showing 1/2 + 1/2 = 1.

This visual representation helps students understand that unit fractions can be added together to form a whole. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to introduce or reinforce the concept of adding fractions, particularly unit fractions, and to discuss the meaning of a "whole" in fraction terms.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 6 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 06

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates that the sum of unit fractions from a circular fraction is 1, using halves as an example. It shows a circle divided into two equal parts, each labeled 1/2, with an equation showing 1/2 + 1/2 = 1.

This visual representation helps students understand that unit fractions can be added together to form a whole. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to introduce or reinforce the concept of adding fractions, particularly unit fractions, and to discuss the meaning of a "whole" in fraction terms.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 7 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, but now using thirds. It shows a circle divided into three equal parts, each labeled 1/3, with an equation showing 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1.

This representation builds on the previous example, helping students understand that the principle of unit fractions adding to a whole applies to different denominators. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to discuss patterns they might notice as the denominator changes.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 7 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, but now using thirds. It shows a circle divided into three equal parts, each labeled 1/3, with an equation showing 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1.

This representation builds on the previous example, helping students understand that the principle of unit fractions adding to a whole applies to different denominators. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to discuss patterns they might notice as the denominator changes.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 7 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 07

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, but now using thirds. It shows a circle divided into three equal parts, each labeled 1/3, with an equation showing 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1.

This representation builds on the previous example, helping students understand that the principle of unit fractions adding to a whole applies to different denominators. It reinforces the concept of fraction addition and the relationship between unit fractions and the whole.

Teachers can use this image to extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to discuss patterns they might notice as the denominator changes.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions, Image 8 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Unit Fractions 08

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is another variation, now using fourths. It shows a circle divided into four equal parts, each labeled 1/4, with an equation showing 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 1.

This representation continues to build on the previous examples, further reinforcing the concept that unit fractions add up to a whole, regardless of the denominator. It helps students see the pattern forming as the number of unit fractions increases.

Teachers can use this image to further extend students' understanding of adding unit fractions and to encourage them to predict what might happen with other denominators.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions, Image 6 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 06 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 06

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image analyzes the fraction 1/4 by clearly showing which part is the numerator and which is the denominator. It displays the fraction 1/4 with labels or arrows pointing to the 1 (numerator) and 4 (denominator), explaining what each number represents.

This breakdown is crucial for students to understand the components of a fraction. The numerator (1) represents the number of parts being considered, while the denominator (4) represents the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions, Image 4 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 04 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 04

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image demonstrates the concept that in a fraction model, the shaded region represent the fractional part. This property is essential for students to understand as they learn to order fractions and make comparisons in real-world scenarios. The rectangular model clearly shows that 3/4 covers more area than 1/4, making the comparison visually apparent.

Identify and Name Fractions
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Topic

Fractions

Description

This image reinforces the concept that fraction parts must be the same size and shows what a circular fraction with unequal sectors would look like. It displays two circular models side by side: one correctly divided into equal sectors, and another incorrectly divided into unequal sectors.

This representation helps students understand the importance of equal parts in fractions. It visually demonstrates why fractions must be based on equal divisions of the whole to be valid.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions, Image 8 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 08 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 08

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image is a variation of the previous one, now showing the fraction 2/4. It likely displays the numerical fraction 2/4 alongside a circular fraction model. The circular model would be divided into four equal sectors, with two sectors shaded to represent the numerator.

This representation helps students understand how the numerator changes while the denominator remains the same. It visually demonstrates that 2/4 is twice as much as 1/4, while still being part of the same whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions, Image 1 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 01 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 01

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image serves as the title card for a series on the properties of fractions. It displays the text "Properties of Fractions" in a bold, eye-catching font. The background features a number of fraction models that demonstrate some of these properites.

This introductory image sets the stage for the subsequent images in the series, preparing students for an exploration of various fraction properties. It provides a clear, concise title that immediately informs viewers about the topic they'll be studying.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions, Image 7 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 07 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 07

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image compares the numerical fraction 1/4 with a circular fraction model of the same value. The circular model is divided into four equal sectors, with one sector shaded. The shaded region represents the numerator (1), while the total number of sectors represents the denominator (4).

This comparison helps students connect the abstract numerical representation of fractions with a more concrete visual model. It reinforces the concept that the numerator represents the parts being considered, while the denominator represents the total number of equal parts.

Identify and Name Fractions
Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions, Image 3 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 03 Math Clip Art--Fraction Concepts--Properties of Fractions 03

Topic

Fractions

Description

This image illustrates the concept that in a fraction model all the fractional parts are the same size. This property is crucial for students to understand as they learn to understand fractions. The use of identical rectangular models allows students to see that 1/4 and 2/8 cover the same area, visually reinforcing their equivalence.

Teachers can use this image to introduce or reinforce the concept of equivalent fractions. It provides a visual representation that clearly shows how different fractions can represent the same portion of a whole.

Identify and Name Fractions
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Fractions

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This image shows examples of circular fractions for 1/2, 1/3, 1/5, and 1/6. It displays four circular models, each divided into the appropriate number of sectors, with one sector shaded in each.

This representation helps students visualize different unit fractions and understand how the size of each part changes as the denominator increases. It provides a clear visual comparison of these common fractions.

Teachers can use this image to discuss how the size of each part decreases as the denominator increases, even though in each case only one part is being considered.

Identify and Name Fractions
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Fractions

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This image illustrates how to write 1/4 as a fraction. This representation helps students understand the basic concept of fractions - that they represent parts of a whole. The visual aids in connecting the abstract numerical representation (1/4) with a concrete image of one out of four equal parts.

Teachers can use this image to introduce or reinforce the concept of writing fractions. It provides a clear link between the visual representation and the numerical notation of fractions.

Teacher's Script: "This is how we write 1/4 as a fraction. What do you notice?"

Identify and Name Fractions
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Fractions

Description

This image is another variation, now showing the fraction 3/4. It likely displays the numerical fraction 3/4 alongside a circular fraction model. The circular model would be divided into four equal sectors, with three sectors shaded to represent the numerator.

This representation further reinforces how the numerator changes while the denominator remains constant. It visually demonstrates that 3/4 is three times as much as 1/4 and more than 2/4, while still being part of the same whole.

Identify and Name Fractions