FRACTIONS: PARTS OF A WHOLE - MATH PARK - VIDEO/EASEL LESSON #301
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- Easel Activity
- Easel Assessment
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Would you like to find new ways of giving your students a good foundation with fraction concepts? Give the Emmy Award-winning MATH PARK a try! This NO-PREP VIDEO LESSON and follow-up EASEL ACTIVITIES can give your students the differentiated help they need.
The concepts and skills taught in MATH PARK 301 include:
- Understanding that fractions are equal parts of a whole
- Learning the names of basic fractional parts (i.e. half (halves), third(s), fourth (s), etc.)
- Learning the meaning of the term, “denominator”
Here’s what’s included:
- A fifteen-minute teaching VIDEO LESSON
- A printable TEACHER GUIDE for making the video lesson more effective
- Four interactive EASEL ACTIVITIES to reinforce the concepts/skills
- An automatically graded EASEL ASSESSMENT for teacher feedback
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