
Mathematics • 30 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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This is lesson 1 of 30 in the unit "Fraction Fluency Every Day". Lesson Title: Fraction Foundations Lesson Description: Review equal parts, unit fractions, and fraction vocabulary; complete a short daily fraction practice routine.
Students review how fractions describe equal parts of one whole, identify unit fractions, and use numerator and denominator vocabulary. They complete a short daily fraction practice routine that prepares them to generate equivalent fractions and compare fractions later in the unit.
Students will be able to:
0–4 min · Hook and notice. Teacher displays a rectangle divided into four equal parts and a second rectangle divided into four unequal parts using the opening fraction comparison. Ask, “Which picture could represent one-fourth? How do you know?” Students silently observe, then share a claim and reason with a partner.
4–10 min · Direct teach: equal parts and vocabulary. Teacher uses the vocabulary and visual-model slides to model one whole partitioned into equal parts. Explicitly define whole, fraction, equal parts, numerator, denominator, and unit fraction; point to each part as the terms are introduced. Students annotate or copy a simple labeled model on the fraction foundations practice sheet and explain the denominator as the total number of equal parts.
10–16 min · Build and talk. Teacher gives pairs a fraction wall and strip set, the fraction wall and strip cards, and prompts them to locate one-half, one-third, one-fourth, and one-eighth. Emphasize that each unit fraction names one equal part and that the size of the part changes when the whole is partitioned differently. Students build or point to each fraction, say its name, and complete the sentence: “The denominator tells me ___, and the numerator tells me ___.”
16–24 min · Daily fraction practice routine. Teacher displays the daily practice routine and models the four-part routine: Draw, Label, Read, Explain. Students complete the first three prompts on the fraction foundations practice sheet independently, drawing models for one-half, three-fourths, and one-eighth, labeling numerator and denominator, and writing each fraction in words. Circulate and ask, “Are the parts equal?” and “What does the denominator tell you?”
24–27 min · Partner check and correction. Teacher displays the partner-check prompts and pairs compare one answer, selecting one model to defend. Students use the sentence frame, “I know this represents ___ because the whole is divided into ___ equal parts and ___ part(s) are shaded.” Partners check for equal parts, correct vocabulary, and a matching shaded amount.
27–30 min · Exit check and close. Teacher distributes the success criteria exit ticket slips and asks students to complete the fraction statement shown on the closing and exit-ticket slide. Students draw a model for one-third, label the numerator and denominator, and finish: “A fraction must refer to equal parts of ___.” Collect slips as students leave and briefly restate that fractions describe parts of the same whole.
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