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In this lesson, students analyze two sets of multiplication expressions: one in which the number of groups is kept constant, and the other in which the size of each group (a unit fraction) is kept constant. Students look for regularity as they reason repeatedly about the expressions and their values (MP8). The patterns that emerge in the series of expressions formalize their prior observations about the value of as . The patterns also enable students to see any fraction as a product of a whole number and a unit fraction.
Note that students may write either or as long as they understand what each factor represents. Teachers can reinforce the meaning of each factor by consistently writing the multiplication in this order: . This corresponds to how we tend to express situations with equal groups, which in the case of fractional amounts, is “_____ grupos de _____” // “_____ (whole number) groups of _____ (fraction).”
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Warm-up
Activity 1
Activity 2
Lesson Synthesis
Cool-down