How do you use what you have learned to problem solve?
Goal:
Goal:
Practice!
Goal: Apply what you have learned about
partitioned wholes on a number line to solve a word
problem.
Are you ready to solve this word problem? You will need paper, a
pencil, and colored pencils to partition a whole on a number
line.
Part of Caleb’s sled is covered in snow! What fraction of
the sled has snow on it? Record your answer on a number
line.
Word Problem Solving Steps
Read the problem.
Look for important information.
Write a math sentence.
Decide how to solve.
Solve and label your answer.
Read the problem.
Read the word problem, and write it on your piece of
paper. Do you understand all of the important
information? Read the word problem as many times as you
need to!
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
Find the important information.
What fraction of the sled is covered in snow? Click Show
Me to check your answer.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\) of the sled is covered in
snow.
Usually, for step 3 we would write a math
sentence. Since we are creating fractions and
fraction models, we do not have a math sentence
to solve. We can skip step 3, and go directly to
step 4, Decide how to solve!
Decide how to solve.
Great job! We need to record \({ \frac{1}{3} }\) on a
number line. First, write \({ \frac{1}{3} }\) on your
paper under the word problem.
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\)
Solve and label your answer.
It is time to record \({ \frac{1}{3} }\) on a number
line! Follow the steps in the next few slides.
Let’s start by drawing and partitioning a rectangle. The
denominator of our fraction is 3, so partition your
rectangle into 3 equal parts.
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\). Rectangle split into 3 equal
partitions.
Solve and label your answer.
Our numerator is 1, so color in 1 of the 3 parts of your
partitioned rectangle.
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\). Rectangle split into 3 equal
partitions. 1 of the parts are filled in.
Solve and label your answer.
Are you ready to draw the number line? Draw it right
under the partitioned rectangle. Make sure your arrows
go past both ends of the rectangle.
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\). Rectangle split into 3 equal
partitions. 1 of the parts are filled in. Number
line underneath.
Solve and label your answer.
Label 0 and 1 on your number line. Do not forget to draw
a line segment to mark where each partition of the
rectangle meets the number line.
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\). Rectangle split into 3 equal
partitions. 1 of the parts are filled in. Number
line underneath from 0 to 1 with markers for each
partition.
Solve and label your answer.
Now label the fractions on your number line.
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\). Rectangle split into 3 equal
partitions. 1 of the parts are filled in. Number
line underneath from 0 to 1 with markers for each
partition. Markers are labeled \({ \frac{0}{3} }\),
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\), \({ \frac{2}{3} }\), \({
\frac{3}{3} }\).
Solve and label your answer.
Finish up your number line by finding \({ \frac{1}{3}
}\). Draw a dot on the number line right above \({
\frac{1}{3} }\).
Part of Caleb's sled is covered in snow! What
fraction of the sled has snow on it? Record your
answer on a number line.
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\). Rectangle split into 3 equal
partitions. 1 of the parts are filled in. Number
line underneath from 0 to 1 with markers for each
partition. Markers are labeled \({ \frac{0}{3} }\),
\({ \frac{1}{3} }\), \({ \frac{2}{3} }\), \({
\frac{3}{3} }\). Dot above \({ \frac{1}{3} }\).
Great job! You constructed a partitioned whole on a
number line.
Slide:
Read and Solve
Which partitioned rectangle would you use to find \({
\frac{2}{6} }\)?
The correct number line shows a rectangle partitioned
into 6 equal parts.
The correct number line shows a rectangle partitioned
into 6 equal parts.
The correct number line shows a rectangle partitioned
into 6 equal parts.
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Retry button for another attempt.