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Recognizing fractions greater than 1 | Math | 3rd grade | Khan Academy
Recognizing fractions greater than 1 | Math | 3rd grade | Khan Academy Teacherflix 6 Views • 1 year ago

Lindsay uses fraction models to identify a fraction greater than 1.

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Fractions Made Easy - Learn The Meaning of Numerator and Denominator in Fractions
Fractions Made Easy - Learn The Meaning of Numerator and Denominator in Fractions Teacherflix 6 Views • 1 year ago

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If you struggle with Fractions then it could be because you don't understand the meaning of Numerator and Denominator in Fractions.

Both of these numbers mean different things in a Simple Fraction and if you really want to understand Fractions then you must learn their meaning.

This lesson explains the meaning of Numerator and Denominator in a Simple Fraction and once you get it you find that the rest of Fractions starts to make a lot more sense.

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Fractions Practice 2013-2014 Washington CUSD 200
Fractions Practice 2013-2014 Washington CUSD 200 Teacherflix 4 Views • 1 year ago

This is the fractions practice video for 5th grade students at Washington Elementary School in CUSD 200. Students, learn the song! I hope you enjoy it! Download the song at: http://www.mediafire.com/downl....oad/dw6h3r9c36kquld/

*Song by Ana Kendrick* *Lyrics by Mr. Duttweiler and Mr. Babb*

LYRICS:
Verse 1:
Did you know that math can be fun
So pay attention this is sweet
For the parts of a whole, you can write a decimal
That's equal to a fraction, yep it's neat

Chorus:
Fractions (fractions), fractions, fractions are what we need to know (oh-oh)
The numerator's on the top, denominators right below oh
Fractions are what we need to know (what we need to know)

Verse 2:
When you reduce you need the GCF
The greatest common factor
With that you must divide both the top and the bottom
Now you're a fraction master

Chorus:
Fractions (fractions), fractions, fractions are what we need to know (oh-oh)
The numerator's on the top, denominators right below oh
Fractions are what we need to know (what we need to know)

Now when you add or subtract them
A common denominator's what you need
So you find the LCM, the least common multiple
And with that, I know that you'll succeed

Chorus:
Fractions (fractions), fractions, fractions are what we need to know (oh-oh)
The numerator's on the top, denominators right below oh
Fractions are what we need to know (what we need to know)

Ok listen to this last part
To multiply you stay in line
But when you divide, you have to flip the second fraction
Then you can multiply just fine

Chorus:
Fractions (fractions), fractions, fractions are what we need to know (oh-oh)
The numerator's on the top, denominators right below oh
Fractions are what we need to know (what we need to know)

Subtracting a Fraction from a whole number
Subtracting a Fraction from a whole number Teacherflix 5 Views • 1 year ago

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How to Multiply and Divide Fractions #10
How to Multiply and Divide Fractions #10 Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

In this video we cover how to multiply and divide fractions, as well as running through a few examples.

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Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos Teacherflix 4 Views • 1 year ago

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Title: Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos

In this lesson, you will learn about the top number of a fraction. The top number of a fraction shows us how many parts are counted. Watch the red line as the parts are counted.
Nine parts are counted.
In the previous lesson, you learned that the bottom number of a fraction tells how many parts are in each whole unit.
Here, each whole unit has two parts.
Let's look at another example.
Six parts are counted and there are three parts in each whole unit.
Last one. Here, only one part is counted, and there are three parts in each whole unit.
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Fraction Addition Different Denominators
Fraction Addition Different Denominators Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

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