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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Number and Operations—3.3.A Represent fractions greater than zero and less than or equal to one with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using concrete objects and pictorial models, including strip diagrams and number lines.
MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES3.1.D Communicate mathematical ideas and reasoning3.1.F Analyze mathematical relationships
Are You Ready?Access Prior KnowledgeUse the Are You Ready? 2.3 in the Assessment Guide to assess students’ understanding of the prerequisite skills for this lesson.
Vocabularynumerator, denominator
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2.3 Fractions of a Whole How does a fraction name part of a whole? Essential Question?
Lesson OpenerMaking ConnectionsInvite students to talk about fractions. Ask students the following questions.
What does the word whole mean? (all of the parts of one shape or group) What do we call parts that have exactly the same size? (equal parts) What is a fraction? (a number that names part of a whole or part of a group) What is a unit fraction? (a fraction that names one equal part of a whole)
Using the Digital LessonAsk students to explain how they could use fraction strips to solve the problem.
Learning TaskDirect students’ attention to the stop sign and its number of equal parts.
• How many equal parts has the stop sign been divided into? (8)
• What unit fraction describes one part of the stop sign? ( 1 _ 8 )
• How many parts of the sign are shaded? (6)
• How many parts of the sign are not shaded? (2)
Literacy and MathematicsYou may choose one or both of the following activities.
• Have students write a story about going on a road trip and seeing a traffic sign. Have them describe one way the shape of the sign can be divided into equal parts.
• Have students draw a circle to represent a traffic sign. Have them divide the circle into four equal parts. Then ask them to write the unit fraction that each part represents.
How does a fraction name part of a whole?
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The numerator tells how many parts are being counted.
The denominator tells how many equal parts are in the
whole or in the group.
You can count equal parts, such as sixths, to make a whole.
1 __ 6 2 __
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2 parts not red → 3 equal parts in all →
Read: two thirds or two parts out of three equal parts
Write: 2 __ 3
So, _ of the flag is not red.
one 1 _ 6 part two 1 _ 6 parts three 1 _ 6 parts four 1 _ 6 parts five 1 _ 6 parts six 1 _ 6 parts
Name equal parts of a whole.
A fraction can name more than
1 equal part of a whole.
The flag is divided into 3 equal parts,
and 2 parts are not red.
The first pizzeria in America opened in New York
in 1905. The pizza recipe came from Italy. Look at
Italy’s flag. What fraction of the flag is not red?
▲ Italy’s flag has three equal parts.
2 __ 3
Number and Operations—3.3.A
MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES3.1.D, 3.1.F
2.3Name
Fractions of a Whole
How does a fraction name part of a whole?
Math IdeaWhen all the parts are shaded, one whole shape is equal to all of its parts. It represents the whole number 1.
3 __ 3 = 1
For example, 6 _ 6
= one whole, or 1.
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Leveled Activities ELPS
Beginning: Activity 19 1.A.1, 3.E, 4.F.7
Intermediate: Activity 22 1.A.1, 3.G.1, 4.C.1
Advanced: Activity 47 2.D.2, 2.I.5, 3.D.1
Advanced High: Activity 17 4.F.6, 4.F.10, 4.G.3
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Strategy: Rephrase• Students demonstrate understanding of fractions by rephrasing the
definitions of numerator and denominator in their own words.• Write a fraction on the board. Have students read it aloud,
naming the numerator and denominator.• Write the definitions of numerator and denominator
on the board. Then have students rephrase the definitions in their own words and explain what each part of the fraction describes.
Verbal / LinguisticSmall Group
ELPS 2.C.4, 3.D.2, 4.G.2
Unlock the ProblemWhat are some different ways you can show a fraction?
What country’s flag is on this page? Read the problem to find out.
Check that students understand what information they need to solve the problem.
Guide students in finding what part of the flag is not red.
• Which part of the fraction tells the number of equal parts in the whole? the bottom number
• What does the top number tell you? the number of parts that are being counted
Direct students’ attention to the rectangles at the bottom of the page.
• What pattern do you see in the rectangles? Possible answer: each rectangle has 1 _ 6 more shaded than the rectangle before.
• What pattern do you see in the fractions? Possible answer: the numerators increase by 1. The denominators are all the same.
• Compare the numerator and denominator for 1 whole. They are equal; 6 = 6.
• What is another way to write 1 whole as a fraction? Possible answers: 3 _ 3 , 6 _ 6 , 8 _ 8 Why do each of these fractions represent 1 whole? When the numerator and denominator are the same it means all of the parts form one whole, and so each represent the whole number 1.
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Problem SolvingProblem Solving
Mathematical ProcessesMath Talk
1. Shade two parts out of eight equal parts.
Write a fraction in words and in numbers
to name the shaded part.
Think: Each part is 1 _ 8 .
Read: __ eighths Write: __
Write the fraction that names each part. Write a fraction in words and in numbers to name the shaded part.
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Each part is _.
__ fourths
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Each part is _.
__ sixths
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Each part is _.
__ fourths
Shade the fraction circle to model the fraction. Then write the fraction in numbers.
5. three fourths 6. three out of three 7. one out of two
Explain what the numerator and denominator of a
fraction tell you.
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two three three
two 2 _ 8
The numerator tells the number of parts being counted. The denominator tells the number of equal parts in the whole.
Possible shadings are shown.
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Materials: crayons
• Write the following descriptions of different flags on the board.
• Challenge students to draw each flag described. Check students’ drawings.
• Have students create their own flags and write a description for them using at least 2 fractions.
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Math Talk Use Math Talk to focus on students’ understanding of a numerator and denominator.
Mathematical Processes
Share and ShowThe first problem connects to the learning model. Have students use the MathBoard to explain their thinking.
Use the checked exercises for Quick Check. Students should show their answers for the Quick Check on the MathBoard.
Problem SolvingAs students complete the exercises, ask the following questions.
• How do you know how many equal parts of the fraction circles to shade in Exercises 5–7? Possible answer: I read the number phrase and used the first number, which is the number of parts counted or shaded.
• For Exercise 6, what is another way to write the amount shaded? 1
• How is a numerator different from a denominator? The numerator tells the number of parts you are counting and the denominator tells the total number of equal parts in the whole.
A flag has 3 stripes. Of the stripes, 1 _ 3 are yellow, 1 _ 3 are blue, and 1 _ 3 are red.
Two sixths of a flag are red, three sixths are white, and one sixth is green.
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Mrs. Ormond ordered pizza. Each pizza had 8 equal slices. Use the pictures for 8–11.
8. What fraction of the pepperoni pizza
was eaten?
9. What fraction of the cheese pizza
is left?
10. Pose a Problem Use the picture of the veggie
pizza to write a problem that includes a fraction. Solve your
problem.
11. Multi-Step Marcos ate 1 _ 8 of the cheese pizza, 1 _
8 of the
pepperoni pizza, and 2 _ 8 of the veggie pizza. How many slices
of pizza did Marcos eat?
12. What’s the Error? Kate says that 2 _ 4 of the
rectangle is shaded. Describe her error. Write the correct
fraction for the shaded part.
2 _ 8
Possible answer: Kate used the number of unshaded parts as the
denominator. There are 6 equal parts and 2 are shaded, so 2 _ 6 is
the correct fraction.
4 slices
Problems will vary. Possible problem: Sadie ate 3 _ 8 of the veggie
pizza. How many slices of veggie pizza did Sadie eat? 3 slices
3 _ 8
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7. Draw your own flag. Divide it into equal parts. Shade some of the equal parts. Then write the fraction that names the shaded part of your flag.
Flag Fractions
Write a fraction to name the shaded part
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Some shapes can be cut into equal parts. A fraction can name more than 1 equal part of a whole.
Write a fraction in words and in numbers to name the shaded part.
How many equal parts make up the whole shape? 6 equal parts
How many parts are shaded? 3 parts
So, 3 parts out of 6 equal parts are shaded. Read: three sixths. Write: 3 _ 6
1. Shade three parts out of eight equal parts. Write a fraction in words and in numbers to name the shaded part.
Read: eighths
Write:
Fractions of a WholeOBJECTIVE Read, write, and model fractions that represent more than one part of a
whole that is divided into equal parts.
LESSON 6
Write the fraction that names each part. Write a fraction in words and in numbers to name the shaded part.
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1 __ 6
4 __ 6
1 __ 4
2 __ 4
1 __ 8
5 __ 8
four two five
3 __ 8
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COMMON ERRORSError Students might confuse the numerator and the denominator.
Example Students might write the fraction in Problem 8 as 8 _ 2 .
Springboard to Learning Have students describe the fractional part using words, such as 2 out of 8 parts, and then write the numbers from top to bottom to form the fraction.
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Problem SolvingStudents use the pictures of the pizzas to solve Problems 8–11.
ProblemsFor Problem 10, students must use the picture to write and solve a problem that includes a fraction. Give students the opportunity to share their problems and solutions with the class.
Problem 12 requires students to find and describe an error, and then write the correct answer.
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Mathematical Processes
TEXAS Test Prep
16. What fraction names the shaded part
of the shape?
A 2 _ 8
C 6 _ 8
B 8 _ 6
D 2 _ 6
Fill in the bubble for the correct answer choice.
13. Representations What fraction of this pizza garden
contains peppers?
A 3 _ 8
C 4 _ 8
B 2 _ 8
D 2 _ 6
14. Use Diagrams Jane is making a memory quilt from
some of her old favorite clothes that are too small. She
will use T-shirts for the shaded squares in the pattern.
Which names the part of the quilt that will be made of
T-shirts?
A three fourths C two eighths
B four sixths D four eighths
15. Multi-Step A pizza garden has six sections. Two
sections are planted with tomatoes. Which fraction
represents the part of the garden without tomatoes?
A 2 _ 6
C 4 _ 6
B 1 _ 6
D 3 _ 6
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Differentiated Centers Kit
ActivitiesFish for FractionsStudents complete orange Activity Card 11 by playing a Go Fish game in which they match fraction symbols, words, and pictures.
LiteraturePizza Parts!Students read about how to find equal parts to write fractions.
TEXAS Test Prep CoachTest Prep Coach helps teachers to identify common errors that students can make.
In the Test Prep exercise, if students selected:
A They named the unshaded part.
B They switched the numerator and denominator.
D They used the unshaded part as the numerator and the shaded part as the denominator.
Essential Question? WriteMathWriteMath
How does a fraction name part of a whole? Possible answer: the numerator tells how many equal parts are being counted and the denominator tells how many total parts there are.
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Can students write a fraction to name part of a whole?
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TEXAS Test PrepLesson CheckLesson Check
Fill in the bubble completely to show your answer.
6. What fraction of the pizza garden
contains onions?
A 2 __ 6
C 4 __ 8
B 2 __ 8
D 3 __ 8
7. What fraction names the shaded
part of the shape?
A 2 __ 6
C 1 __ 6
B 4 __ 4
D 4 __ 6
8. Cala plans to paint sections of a
piece of paper with different colors.
The diagram shows the colors she
will use. What fraction of the piece
of paper will be blue?
A 2 __ 8
C 1 __ 8
B 2 __ 4
D 4 __ 8
9. Multi-Step A flag is divided into
four equal sections. One section is
white. What fraction of the flag is
not white?
A 1 __ 4
B 2 __ 4
C 4 __ 4
D 3 __ 4
10. Multi-Step Two out of six equal
sections of a flower garden contain
daisies. The remaining sections
contain different kinds of lilies. What
fraction of the garden includes lilies?
A 2 __ 6
B 4 __ 6
C 3 __ 6
D 1 __ 6
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Shade the fraction circle to model the fraction. Then write the fraction in numbers.
1. six out of eight
2. five sixths
3. one out of four 4. two thirds
5. Shayna ordered a veggie pizza. The
pizza had 8 slices. Shayna ate 3 slices.
What fraction of the pizza is left?
2.3 Fractions of a Whole
Number and Operations—3.3.A MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES 3.1.D, 3.1.F
1 _ 4
5 _ 8
2 _ 3
6 _ 8
5 _ 6
Possible shadings are shown.
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