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In the previous lesson, students applied what they knew about fractions to partition inches into halves and measure lengths to the nearest half inch. In this lesson, students partition inches into fourths and measure lengths to both the nearest fourth and half of an inch.
Students are likely to see that they can use the ruler partitioned into fourths to measure lengths in whole numbers of inches, halves of an inch, and fourths of an inch, rather than to use separate rulers for different fractions. Some students may use fraction equivalence to describe the same length in half of an inch and fourth of an inch, which is helpful but not essential at this point. Focus the conversation on choosing the nearest quarter inch to describe the length of the object being measured. Students will consider the equivalence of inch and inch in the next lesson.
Warm-up
Activity 1
Activity 2
Lesson Synthesis
Cool-down