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    • Grades 4

Human-Sized Number Lines: Let’s Compare Fractions

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What we like about this lesson

Mathematically:

  • Addresses standards 4.NF.A.24.MD.A4.MD.A.2
  • Allows students to see fraction equivalence with a large visual model
  • Promotes coherence by highlighting prior knowledge and pointing to the mathematics that will be built from these ideas
  • Encourages students to use appropriate tools strategically (MP.5) (see additional thoughts below)
  • Requires students' use of precise grade-appropriate mathematical language (MP.6)
  • Reinforces that fractional comparisons are valid only when referring to the same whole
  • Uses fractions greater than 1 to support students’ understanding of fractions as numbers (e.g., 3/2, 5/3)

In the classroom:

  • Captures student attention by using an engaging context
  • Gives formal and informal opportunities for teachers to check for understanding
  • Provides robust opportunities for students to discuss mathematical concepts; includes guiding questions for teachers to use to facilitate discussion

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