EnVision Math 4th Grade Topic 12 Add and Subtract Fractions Mixed Numbers (2012)
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Let me save you hours of planning! This PowerPoint contains 237 slides for lessons
12-1 through 12-11. This is for the enVision Math Common Core Series, 4th Grade, 2012 Version.
If you need a different copyright, use these links for the full library of the 2012 version, the Common Core 2.0 (2016 version), or the newest Common Core 2020 version.
Leave the teacher's manual behind and guide students through topic 12 with these colorful and detailed slides. These slides will walk you through every lesson in topic 12 beginning with the lesson's purpose (I have students volunteer to read this each day), the connection to real life (encourages students to start thinking about what they will be learning), needed vocabulary, and skill teaching/guided student practice and opportunities for students to apply what they've learned! Sides take it slow, so students start off by not only practicing the skill, but learning how and why steps are taken in order to solve.
Slides give guidance for you, their teacher, too! I have small notes letting you know if you should "go on" to next slide and also give you a heads up if the next slide contains the answer, so you don't show it before students have an opportunity to solve it themselves. I use these notes for myself as well, because I can never remember what slide comes next. This makes them foolproof!
They are fully editable so you can add/change anything that you need to meet the needs of your classroom. I like to add a slide at the end of the lesson with "next steps" that may include their independent classwork assignment, their homework assignment, reminders about tests, or anything else you want to post to guide through the last part of the math period.
Lessons in this topic
12-1 Modeling Addition of Fractions
12-2 Adding Fractions with Like Denominators
12-3 Modeling Subtraction of Fractions
12-4 Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
12-5 Adding and Subtracting on the Number Line
12-6 Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
12-7 Modeling Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers
12-8 Adding Mixed Numbers
12-9 Subtracting Mixed Numbers
12-10 Decomposing and Composing Fractions
12-11 Problem Solving
EnVision Math Common Core (2012).