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Parts of A Whole
Names of Equal Parts of a Whole
Math, Fractions, Grade 3, 4, 5, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
This Names of Equal Parts of a Whole is a great resource to have students review or use as reference to learning fractions. This Names of Equal Parts of a Whole posters are designed to be used for binders or bulletin boards that show the names of equal parts of a whole. These are perfect to laminate and use with dry erase markers to make visual representations. Includes a one folder insert page with all 8 posters . This Names of Equal Parts of a Whole includes poster representing: - halves - thirds - fourths - fifths - sixths - eights - tenths - twelfths This Names of Equal Parts of a Whole was designed for students in third, fourth, and fifth grade. However, it could be use for any student who needs to have the reference to fractions handy. This Names of Equal Parts of a Whole can be laminated and used over and over. They could also be distributed to the class laminated and have students use as responses with dry-erase markers to represent answers. For similar or other engaging resources, visit my store here! Thank you!
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Names Of Equal Parts Of A Whole, Fractions, Names Of Equal Parts
Fractional Parts of a Set in Space
Math, Fractions, Grade 3, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
This is a math activity called Fractional Parts of a Set in Space . It is great for your 3rd grade students. • Each student will need a blank piece of white paper, both 9 x 12 and 8 ½ x 11 will work, but the larger paper will make it easier to draw pictures big and clear enough to count later on. • Make it clear that students’ pictures will end up looking very different, but they must follow the instructions for how many things to draw and color very carefully. • You may opt to have students use the attached “cheat sheet” on which they can redraw their objects in a row in order to better figure out the fractional parts of each set. This depends on how deep their understanding of the concept goes at this point. The first one is already done for them. • You will probably want to work through the first couple of instructions as a class, also depending on how deep you are into the concept. On their paper, students will create the following: 8 planets 4 aliens with 3 eyes and 2 antennae each 6 spaceships with 2 exhaust pipes and 3 stickers each 24 stars 9 moons 5 astronauts wearing boots and gloves For each thing they draw , they will be directed to color a portion of the pictures accordingly. Students will have a cheat sheet to help them. When they have followed the directions and completed their space picture, students will answer a set of questions about their picture. This is a fun way to review fractions!
Author At the Core
Tags Fraction Parts, Space Activity, Space Drawing, Outerspace, Astronauts, Parts Of A Whole, Fraction Worksheet, Small Group, Independent Work