Equivalent Fractions (3.NF.3B) - By Far East Software
Transcript
00:01 | Hi , everyone . We have already seen how toe | |
00:04 | identify equivalent fractions using the number line in our previous | |
00:08 | lesson , which was aligned to the common core standard | |
00:11 | three dot n f or three a . In this | |
00:15 | video , we will learn how to recognize equivalent fractions | |
00:18 | using visual models . This tutorial is aligned with the | |
00:22 | common core standards for math . Three NF three b | |
00:29 | Suppose we had a chocolate bar and we divided into | |
00:33 | eight equal parts as shown here . Therefore , each | |
00:37 | part would represent the Fraction one by eight . Let | |
00:44 | us take another chocolate bar on Divide this into 16 | |
00:48 | equal parts . We know that each part off this | |
00:51 | part represents the Fraction one by 16 . Notice that | |
00:57 | two parts off the bar that we divided into 16 | |
01:00 | parts is the same size as the bottom bar , | |
01:03 | which we divided into eight equal parts . This means | |
01:09 | that the fraction to buy 16 is the same as | |
01:12 | the Fraction one by eight . In Matt's , we | |
01:18 | say that the two fractions are equivalent on . We | |
01:21 | represent this fact by writing the two fractions on putting | |
01:24 | an equal sign between the two fractions has shown here | |
01:29 | , let us take another example this time we have | |
01:32 | divided a circle into eight equal parts . Therefore , | |
01:37 | each part represents the Fraction one by eight . Now | |
01:41 | let us take another circle . And this time we | |
01:43 | divided into two equal parts . Therefore , each part | |
01:47 | represents the Fraction one by two or half . We | |
01:52 | can see that if we take four parts of the | |
01:54 | circle on the right this is exactly the same size | |
01:58 | as one part off the fraction off the circle on | |
02:01 | the left . So we see that this fraction half | |
02:07 | is equal toe the fraction for by eight . This | |
02:12 | brings us to the end off this video where we | |
02:15 | looked at how to identify which fractions are equal . | |
02:19 | You should practice identifying equivalent fractions using the common core | |
02:23 | workbook . This app is available from Google play as | |
02:27 | well as Amazon Appstore . So head on down to | |
02:31 | your respective app store and download the app . Thanks | |
02:34 | for watching and see you again later . |
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DESCRIPTION:
Recognize and generate simple equivalent fractions, e.g., 1/2 = 2/4, 4/6 = 2/3. Explain why the fractions are equivalent, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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