
Maths • 40 • 1 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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I want the plan to focus on fractions. My student is a clever girl, who likes a student-centered course instead of indoctrination. Besides, she likes stories and games during the lessons.
To introduce the concept of fractions through interactive storytelling and games, making the lesson engaging and student-centered.
Story Title: The Kingdom of Fractions
Begin by telling the story where our hero, Ella, explores the Kingdom of Fractions. In this magical land, everything is divided into parts - pizzas are cut into slices, gardens are split into sections of flowers, and treasure maps use fractions to find hidden gems.
Discussion:
Definition and Visuals:
Numerator and Denominator:
Fraction Wall:
Materials Needed:
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Set Up:
Game Rules:
Treasure Unlocking:
Discussion:
Encourage the student to create her own short story involving fractions. For instance, she might write about sharing a birthday cake with friends.
Ensure throughout the lesson that questions are open-ended to promote critical thinking and student engagement. The inclusion of storytelling, interactive activities, and real-world connections caters to a student-centered learning experience, making math fun and relatable.
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