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The purpose of this True or False? is to elicit insights students have about comparing unit fractions. Students’ reasoning helps to deepen their understanding of what the denominator of a fraction means. It also will be helpful later when students compare fractions with the same numerator.
In this activity, students have an opportunity to look for and make use of structure (MP7) because they notice that a larger denominator indicates that a whole is split into more parts. The more parts into which the whole is split, the smaller those parts.
Decide whether each statement is true or false. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
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Priya says that
Tyler says that
Who do you agree with? Show your thinking, using diagrams or number lines.
For each pair of fractions, which fraction do you think is greater?
Locate and label each fraction on a number line:
What do you notice about the points? Make 1 or 2 observations.