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Fractions, Ratios, and Percent

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Math Vocabulary: Fraction

When teaching math, there is the language of the student, the teacher, and THEN the language of mathematics. As we worked on this word study, we grappled with which definition to use as the math definition does not match that of the word study. As we dug into various definitions of a fraction using teacher and mathematics language, we were reminded of how ambiguous teaching fractions can be!

We tried picking a student-friendly definition of breaking a whole into equal parts but that doesn’t hold in math through many situations. By framing it as equal parts we leave out that sometimes they are NOT equal.

We don’t have to break a pizza into equal parts! One side can be fourths and the other sixths — and that’s okay. 😉

The Multisensory way to add fractions in less than 9 minutes

The Multisensory way to add fractions in less than 9 minutes

Have you ever found it challenging to find common ground? Yet, who appears to be different, at first glance, may have some underlying commonality! In today’s 9-minute math lesson, we clearly explain the importance of common denominators and common ground as we add fractions! This video is teeming with concise, palatable, and usable math language.

How to solve percent proportions in 12 minutes

How to solve percent proportions in 12 minutes

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Vote “Yes” for fun Math: The best intro to percents EVER!

Vote “Yes” for fun Math: The best intro to percents EVER!

Our kids are capable of understanding percents. Their differences are strengths and not deficits. Regardless of the election results, this is sure, our students are MADE FOR MATH. VOTE YES for online, fun, hands-on instruction. Download today’s freebie, click “play” on the math lesson!