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Making Fractions Fun!

Many students have anxiety around fractions. We use so many whole numbers in math that the idea of splitting them up can be scary. But the third graders have rocked our first look at fractions!

We started with a project called Fair Share. We started off with sharing one brownie with a group of friends. We used paper 6e716943-d2aa-42a8-9d17-0330c6653cd0brownies to actually cut up the brownie in many different ways. We realized that if we share with 2 people, we split our brownies in half. We also realized that we can cut something in half different ways, but still have equal parts. We kept going by sharing that one brownie with 3, 4, 6, and 8 friends.

 

Then we kicked it up a notch by sharing multiple brownies. We first tried to share seven brownies with four friends. Many groups found multiple ways to share them, some with proper fractions and some with impro2f160d0f-0b76-47fe-8406-f7765b62cff0per. This investigation opened up many discussions about math, and everyone shares their own ways of dividing and making fractions.

Last, to celebrate, we had to make REAL brownies, of course! We enjoyed making them, measuring, pouring, mixing, and finally splitting them up to share with our real friends, too.

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Fun Friday in Math

“Can I work on my Math Board Game during quiet time?”

“When can I make a Math Machine?”

“Can I make more math cards?”

 

This is just a sampling of questions that are asked during the week in anticipation for Fun Friday in Math. Students work at their own pace to create a math board game or pack of cards based on math skills of the week. Each game must be given a name, and a written  set of directions. Students are discovering that writing directions is not as easy as it seems to be! Each game will be laminated so they will be sturdy enough to be played with over and over again in class and at home. Hmm…imagine a homework assignment to play the game with their parents or siblings. Now that is what I would call Homefun instead of Homework!

Our next Fun Friday project will be to create their own Math Machines out of gallon sized milk cartons brought from home. The beauty of this activity is that once made, students can add new cards based on the skills introduced each week.

What a fun way to show what each student has learned in math!Math machine