FRACTIONS:
1~In this lesson, you will learn how to show that two fractions, one with a denominator of 10 and the other with a denominator of 100, are equivalent, by using a number line.
2~Use a grid model to show how fractions with denominators 10 and 100 are equivalent
3~Generate equivalent fractions using a grid model
4~In this lesson, you will learn how to add two fractions, one with a denominator of 10 and the other with a denominator of 100, by using a grid model.
1~Understanding and explaining equivalent fractions
2~Compare fractions by creating common denominators or numerators
3~Compare fraction by using a benchmark number
4~Understanding addition, subtraction and decomposition of fractions
5~Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators
6~Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators
7~Understand multiplication of fractions by whole numbers
8~Solve word problems involving multiplication of fractions by whole numbers
9~Express fractions with denominator of 10 as equivalent to fraction with denominator 100
10~Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100
DECIMALS ~ Converting:
1~In this lesson you will learn how to convert decimals to fractions to the tenths place by using number lines.
2~In this lesson you will learn how to convert decimals to fractions to the hundredths place by using visual aids.
3~In this lesson you will learn how to convert fractions to decimals to the tenths place by using visual aids and division.
4~In this lesson you will learn how to convert fractions to decimals to the hundredths place by using visual aids and division.
DECIMALS ~ Comparing:
1~ In this lesson you will learn how to compare two decimals to the hundredths place by using fraction models.
2~ In this lesson you will learn how to compare two decimal dollar amounts by using your understanding of coin values.
3~ In this lesson you will learn how to compare two decimals to the hundredths place by using a number line.
4~ In this lesson you will learn how to compare two decimal lengths by using a ruler.