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Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators - 5.NF.1

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This resource is a great way for learners to organize their steps to adding and subtracting with unlike denominators. This skill can feel very overwhelming and this resource made it easier to teach and understand.
Thank you for creating this resource. My students were having difficulty with this concept, and the 4 square method broke it down into much easier steps that they could handle. Thank you for creating this!
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators using the Four-Square Method

When I first started teaching adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators to my fifth graders about 14 years ago, I quickly realized that they needed some concrete step-by-step directions. They also needed a way to organize their work. I racked my brain for a little while before coming up with this graphic organizer. My students loved it!

When we moved to multiplying and dividing fractions, they never again confused the steps. They simply responded with, “adding and subtracting – we use 4-square!”

I still use this method with my fifth graders and found SO MUCH success with it over the years!

This bundle includes:

  1. PowerPoint Lesson with Teacher Notes
  2. Interactive Notes: Students can use these as a graphic organizer while you teach with the PowerPoint Lesson
  3. Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Models Practice (2 pages)
  4. Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Four-Square Practice (8 pages)

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Emma N. said, "This has been a lifesaver for teaching adding and subtracting fractions. The four square method has made a world of a difference in their comprehension and engagement."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ashley F. said, "Love the simplicity of breaking it down into this four square method. My students love it and have adapted it to use it in solving all their math problems. Thanks!"

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Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. For example, 2/3 + 5/4 = 8/12 + 15/12 = 23/12. (In general, 𝘢/𝘣 + 𝘤/𝘥 = (𝘢𝘥 + 𝘣𝘤)/𝘣𝘥.)

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