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This Warm-up elicits observations about the different ways whole numbers can be expressed as fractions. Students have previously seen number lines on which 1, 2, and 3 were labeled, with fractions in halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, and eighths. They understand that a denominator of 2 corresponds to 2 equal parts in the length representing 1 whole. The number line marked with
In the Activity Synthesis, students learn that fractions with 1 as a denominator can be used to represent whole numbers (
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On each number line, circle the fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Explain your reasoning.
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Write 5 other equations that show fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Use the number lines if they are helpful.
Decide if each fraction is equivalent to a whole number. Use number lines if they are helpful.