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The purpose of this Warm-up is to revisit the idea from IM Grade 3 that tape diagrams and number lines are related, which will be useful later in the lesson, when students transition from using fraction strips to using the number line to represent fractions and reason about their size.
While students may notice and wonder many things about these representations, the connections between the tape diagram and number line (the number and size of the parts in relation to 1) are important to note.
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
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Here’s a diagram of fraction strips, with two blank strips added.
Use one blank strip to show tenths. Label the parts. How did you partition the strip?
Use the other blank strip to show twelfths. Label the parts. How did you partition the strip?
Jada says, “I notice that 1 of the
Find a fraction in the diagram that is equivalent to each of the following fractions. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
The point on this number line shows the fraction
Label the tick marks on each number line.
You will locate
Locate and label each fraction (
Locate and label each fraction on one of the number lines.