Fraction Posters for Every Classroom
These fraction posters are a great
visual support for introducing the concept of fractions and leads
up to the division of fractions. The inclusion of examples and graphical
representations make these posters great visual reminders for students. Every
math classroom needs these fraction posters!
This
35 poster set includes the following:
- What is a Fraction?
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How do We Write a Fraction?
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Fractions in Words
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Representing Fractions
*Area
Model
*Linear
(Line) Model
*Set
Model
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Equivalent Fractions
-Equivalent
Fractions Using Repeated Addition (Times Tables) 2x -12x
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Proper & Improper Fractions
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Mixed Numbers (Mixed Fractions)
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Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
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Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
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Ordering Fractions –Same Denominators
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Ordering Fractions – Different Denominators
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Comparing Fractions – Same Denominators
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Comparing Fractions – Different Denominators
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The Butterfly Method
- Addition of Fractions
- Subtraction of Fractions
- Subtraction of Fractions – Mixed
Numbers
- Subtraction of Fractions (Regrouping)
- Multiplication & Division of
Fractions
- Simplifying Fractions
Common Core Aligned:
3.NF.3, 4.NF.1, 4.NF.2
3.NF.3, 4.NF.1, 4.NF.2
SUGGESTED USES FOR POSTERS:
Classroom posters can be used as a teaching tool to recognize goals, set expectations or to introduce or review concepts. They can be used as standalone aids to help students master particular strategies and techniques.
The following are different ways of using classroom posters:
1) They can be used full size as posters.
2) They can be printed standard size
(8.5 x 11 inches) and banded into a booklet as a study
resource for
students as an individual or small group activity.
3) As anchor charts
4) They can be used as reference books for small group use. Simply print and slide pages in sheet protectors to compile a binder or folder document.
5) They can be printed smaller (print 2 or 4 to a page) to be used in your interactive math notebook or in flip books for individual use.
3) As anchor charts
4) They can be used as reference books for small group use. Simply print and slide pages in sheet protectors to compile a binder or folder document.
5) They can be printed smaller (print 2 or 4 to a page) to be used in your interactive math notebook or in flip books for individual use.
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