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Preview of Decomposing Fractions - Exciting Math 3D Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Decomposing Fractions - Exciting Math 3D Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever decomposed fractions?Introduction:Fractions help us determine the number of equal parts that make up a whole. Fractions are also useful when creating fair portions. In order to make fair portions, we can use fraction decomposition. When something decomposes, it separates into smaller parts. Decomposing fractions is how we break down fractions into multiple parts that, when added, make the original fraction. Fractions do not have to decompose into equal pa
Preview of Diving a Four digit number- Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Diving a Four digit number- Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever tried to divide a four-digit number?Introduction:When we divide numbers, we determine how many equally sized groups are contained in the number being split. We represent division using either a division bar or a division sign. The number being divided is called the dividend, and the number we are dividing by, or the number of groups we want to have, is the divisor. Subject:Imagine your best friend just moved far away. Your parents tell you they will take
Preview of Determining Equivalent Fractions -Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Determining Equivalent Fractions -Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever found equivalent fractions?Introduction:When something is equivalent, we can say that what is being compared has the same value. For instance, eight minus three is equivalent to five. Even though eight minus three looks different from five, we know that after performing the operation of subtraction, our answer will be five. Remember, fractions tell us the number of equal parts that make a whole. Fractions are equivalent when they represent the same amount
Preview of "Fraction, Decimals and Mixed Numbers, Oh My!"  ---- 'The Big Finish' -- FREE
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"Fraction, Decimals and Mixed Numbers, Oh My!" ---- 'The Big Finish' -- FREE

The video "Fraction, Decimals and Mixed Numbers, Oh My!" is the fourth and last in this arithmetic content series, and for that reason, it is aptly sub titled, “The Big Finish!” It stresses connecting all fractional elements so students understand their physical relationship between one another, so that these skill elements are not learned only in isolation. The grade level intent is for 4th grade through 8th grade students; however, the process described in the video may be helpful to high sch
Preview of Teaching Decimal Magnitudes - By Thinking Money - FREE
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Teaching Decimal Magnitudes - By Thinking Money - FREE

This video's main focus is teaching decimal magnitudes. Kiddos look at decimals and they do not really understand how 'big' they are or where they fit into their previously learned whole number schema.The video's intent is for teachers to treat decimals 'as if they were only money' since only the tenths and hundredths place values significantly affect the overall 'size' of the decimal. It is a Free Video.I hope intermediate elementary and middle school teachers find the content somewhat useful
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