Have I mentioned how much I LOVE Kagan strategies and cooperative learning??? ;) Today we did this fun game called "Show me". The kids had to find their partners by using fraction cards. One had a picture of a fraction, and the other card had a written fraction. I handed them each a card, and then they had to find their matching fraction pair and that was their partner. Then, to play this fraction game, one partner had to explain how to make a shape, then how to cut it into fractions, and then write the fraction. At the end, they would say "show me" and turn around to see if they matched. It was so fun, and they were so engaged, and they discussed as closure the difficulties and the exciting parts of this game called "show me". I even heard them say "math is fun!" :)
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2/28/2020 04:09:20 am
The only way to be proficient in fraction calculation is to master the rules first. Then you also need to know some common tricks in fraction calculation. In practicing the rules, you need a fraction calculator to check you solution. This way you can be sure that you follow and practice the rules properly.
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