Awasome Learning Fractions References
Awasome Learning Fractions References. Fractions by the math learning center. Converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers is also covered.

Get ready for fun in this fractions learning video for kids! Compare the diagrams of each fraction and see if they match. For example, fraction of a collection:
We Call The Bottom Number The Denominator, It Is The Number Of Parts The Whole Is Divided Into.
Practice what you learn with games and quizzes. Put the five over one, then multiply 5 x 4 to get 20 and 1 x 5 to get 5. Working with fraction bars and circles.
Converting Between Improper Fractions And Mixed Numbers Is Also Covered.
You could say that you took 1/8 of the pizza. For example 3/2 and 6/4 both result in a quotient of 1.5 when divided. When we divide a whole into equal parts, each part is a fraction of the whole.
Compare The Diagrams Of Each Fraction And See If They Match.
The options are endless with this idea. Learn what a fraction is, what the numerator and denominator is. (see why this works on the common denominator page).
And Reduce Or Simplify The Fraction To Put It In Its Lowest Terms.
Label them by their fraction. We write it like that because the pizza has 8 slices. Use paper plates to create flowers from fractions!
Let's Imagine That You Have One Pizza Divided Into 8 Slices.
If you are multiplying a fraction by an integer, put the integer over one to make a fraction of it. Tap to add a bar or circle to the workspace. Converting percentages, decimals, and fractions.