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Fraction of the Day for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade - Distance Learning

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Fractions with number sense can be really hard for students. This resource really helped me explain it to my students that it is now a part of our daily routine.
I will be using this in my classroom from day 1. I love the fact that I can start with review from third and go to on-grade level and then extend to 5th for my students who need it. This is an excellent resource.

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GREAT Spiral Review for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Math with 3 different versions!!!

This is an awesome daily review activity that incorporates many of the 3rd , 4th, and 5th grade math standards! These Fraction of the Day printables can be used as morning work, homework, centers, or as a daily skills practice.

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There are THREE different versions in this product for easier differentiation! One example answer key is included for each version.

Check out these other third grade and fourth grade morning work and review ideas!

3rd Grade Weekly Word Problems

4th Grade Weekly Word Problems

Third Grade Language Morning Work

Fourth Grade Language Morning Work

Version 1

Write in word form.-Students should write the Fraction of the Day in written form.

• How many more parts do you need to make a whole?-Students should determine how

many more parts to their fraction need to be added to the fraction in order to have

one whole.

• How many parts of the whole are counted-Students identify the numerator of the

fraction.

• How many parts are there in a whole?-Students identify the denominator of the

fraction.

• Represent with an area model.-Students may draw any shape and partition and shade

in the correct number of pieces.

• Represent the fraction on a number line.-Students should correctly label the number

line and identify the Fraction of the Day on the number line.

• Write two fractions with similar numerators that are greater than the Fraction of

the Day.-Students may write any two fractions that are greater, answers will vary.

• Write two fractions with similar denominators that are greater than the Fraction of

the Day.-Students may write any two fractions that are greater, answers will vary.

• Write two fractions with similar numerators that are less than the Fraction of the

Day.-Students may write any two fractions that are less than the Fraction of the Day,

answers will vary.

• Write two fractions with similar denominators that are less than the Fraction of the

Day-Students may write any two fractions that are less. In some noted situations,

there will only be one possible answer.

• Decompose the fraction into unit fractions.-Students will add 1/a until they reach the

sum of the Fraction of the Day.

• Write two equivalent fractions.-Students may use any strategy to generate two

equivalent fractions to the Fraction of the Day.

• Partition two different shapes into the correct number of pieces to represent the

number of parts of the Fraction of the Day.-Students should try to draw a variety of

shapes and partition them into equal parts.

Version 2

Use repeated addition to show how to multiply the Fraction of the Day by a

given whole number.

• What are the next three multiples of the Fraction of the Day? Students

should list three multiples.

• Subtract the Fraction of the Day from a given fraction. It is up you whether

or not you have students reduce the fractions.

• Add the Fraction of the Day to a given fraction.

• Students identify the missing number in a multiplication equation where a

whole number, multiplied by the missing fraction, equals a given fraction.

• Write one fraction with a different numerator that is greater than the

Fraction of the Day.

• Write one fraction with a different denominator that is greater than the

Fraction of the Day.

• Write one fraction with a different numerator that is less than the Fraction

of the Day.

• Write one fraction with a different denominator that is less than the Fraction

of the Day

• Decompose the fraction into unit fractions.-Students will add 1/a until they

reach the sum of the Fraction of the Day.

• Decompose the fraction two different ways.-Students should use a variety of

addition number sentences to decompose the fraction. In cases where the

only way to decompose the fraction is by unit fraction, the question is

changed to represent the fraction on a number line.

• Write two equivalent fractions.-Students may use any strategy to generate

two equivalent fractions to the Fraction of the Day.

Version 3

Convert the Fraction of the Day to a mixed number.

• Model the Fraction of the Day.-Students’ models should correctly reflect the

mixed number.

• Subtract the Fraction of the Day from a given fraction with an unlike

denominator. If is up to you rather or not you have students reduce the

answer to simplest form.

• Add the Fraction of the Day to a given fraction with an unlike denominator.

• Solve a fraction multiplied by a fraction problem.

• Write one fraction with a different numerator that is greater than the

Fraction of the Day.

• Write one fraction with a different denominator that is greater than the

Fraction of the Day.

• Write one fraction with a different numerator that is less than the Fraction

of the Day.

• Write one fraction with a different denominator that is less than the Fraction

of the Day

• Show the Fraction of the Day on a number line. Whole numbers should be

marked.

• Divide the unit fraction of the Fraction of the Day by a given whole number.

• Divide a given whole number by the unit fraction of the Fraction of the Day.

• Write two equivalent fractions.-Students may use any strategy to generate

two equivalent fractions to the Fraction of the Day.

Standards Reviewed

3.NF.1

3.NF.2a

3.NF.2b

3.NF.3a

3.NF.3b

3.NF.3d

4.NF.1

4.NF.2

4.NF.3a

4.NF.3b

4.NF.3c

4.NF.4a

4.NF.4b

4.NF.5

5.NF.1

5.NF.3

5.NF.4a

5.NF.5b

5.NF.6

5.NF.7a

5.NF.7b

Total Pages
84 pages
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