Introduction to the Fraction Insets: Difference between revisions
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This activity teaches the child the names of fractions up to tenths. | This activity teaches the child the names of fractions up to tenths. | ||
== Presentation == | == Presentation == | ||
# | # "These are called fractions. The word fraction means to break apart." | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 1.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 1.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # "This circle isn't broken apart. It is in one whole piece." | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 2.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 2.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # "This circle is broken in two pieces." | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 3.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 3.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # "With fractions, the pieces have to be the same size." | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 4.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 4.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # "This circle is broken into three pieces that are all the same size." | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 5.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 5.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # Teach the terms ''whole'', ''half'', and ''third''. Do a three period lesson. | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 6.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 6.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # Introduce more fractions and do another three period lesson. | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 7.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 7.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
# | # Introduce the remaining fractions if the child shows interest, or do the rest at a later time. | ||
#:[[File:Fraction Insets 8.JPG|400px|center]] | #:[[File:Fraction Insets 8.JPG|400px|center]] | ||
== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
Revision as of 18:29, 5 November 2013
Introduction to the Fraction Insets | |
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Math - Fractions | |
Level | Primary Elementary |
Age | 5.5+ |
Prerequisites | Fraction Skittles |
Materials | ten metal fraction insets |
This activity teaches the child the names of fractions up to tenths.
Presentation
- "These are called fractions. The word fraction means to break apart."
- "This circle isn't broken apart. It is in one whole piece."
- "This circle is broken in two pieces."
- "With fractions, the pieces have to be the same size."
- "This circle is broken into three pieces that are all the same size."
- Teach the terms whole, half, and third. Do a three period lesson.
- Introduce more fractions and do another three period lesson.
- Introduce the remaining fractions if the child shows interest, or do the rest at a later time.
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Material
Where to Buy
Adena $67.05 (metal)
Affordable Montessori $89.00 (metal)
Albanesi $209.00 (metal)
Alison's $100.00 (metal)
Alison's $200.00 (wooden, "premium quality")
Bruins $225.00
Bruins $305.00 (metal)
Cabdev $325.00 (metal)
Cabdev $209.00 (wooden)
Cabdev $91.00 (metal, "economy", no stands)
Caliber $66.99 (metal)
Creative Learning $64.95 (metal, no stands)
E & O $290.00 (metal)
Grandpas $89.00 (wooden)
Hello Wood $169.00 (acrylic)
Juliana Group $195.75 (metal)
Kid Advance $64.99 (metal)
Montessori Concepts $63.00 (metal)
Montessori Land $99.00 (metal)
Montessori N' Such $92.00 (metal, no stand)
Montessori Outlet $38.95 (wooden, no stand)
Nienhuis $279.60
Stands for Fraction Insets
Cabdev $24.00
Creative Learning $24.95
Kid Advance $24.99
Montessori N' Such $42.00 (two levels)
Montessori Outlet $26.95
Nienhuis $58.50