Parts of a Whole- Fraction


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Parts of a Whole- Fraction

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What do you notice? What do you wonder?

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What do you notice? What do you wonder?

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AIR Composition

What do you notice? What do you wonder?

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Even the AIR is divided into many gasses. The gasses combined together make AIR.

Can you identify the Gas which is more than a half?

Can you identify the Gas which is less than a half?

Can you identify the Gas which is more than a quarter?

What if I take away the part showing Oxygen, will the chart remain as whole?




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What is Whole? What is a Part?

How do you think a “Whole” is different from a “Part”?


Anything which is complete is known as Whole like a Whole Apple, Whole Orange, Whole pie graph-

And when we divide that object into smaller pieces, each piece becomes a part of that object.  This part is called Fractions.

When you put the parts together we get a Whole.




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Fractions are the numbers which are not “whole” instead parts of Whole.

Halves, quarters, 3 quarters are all examples of Fractions.




Questions

Let us now do some fun exercise to make parts from a Whole. Ask the students to get ready with a bread slice, leaf, orange etc.




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