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In previous grades, students learned to interpret products of whole numbers, such as
In this lesson, students use what they know about division to make sense of situations where people equally share sandwiches. This lesson is meant to be an invitation to explore the relationships between division and fractions. The problems were written so students can revisit the meaning of division and be curious about how division applies to situations when the quotient represents a fractional quantity without having to name the quantity. Although students discuss how the situations in the lesson can be represented with division expressions, they do not need to write them or formally explain them, as that will be the focus of upcoming lessons. Throughout this unit, it is assumed that the sharing is always equal sharing, whether explicitly stated or not.
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Lesson Synthesis
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