In the previous activity, students saw that a fraction can be decomposed into a sum of fractions with the same denominator and that it can be done in more than one way. In this activity, they record such decompositions as equations. The last question prompts students to consider whether any fraction can be written as a sum of smaller fractions with the same denominator. Students see that only non-unit fractions (with a numerator greater than 1) can be decomposed that way. Students observe regularity in repeated reasoning as they decompose the numerator, 9, into different parts while the denominator in all cases is 5 (MP8).
MLR7 Compare and Connect. Synthesis: Lead a discussion comparing, contrasting, and connecting the different representations. Ask: “How do these different representations show the same information?” “What do each of these representations have in common?” and “How were they different?”
Advances: Representing, Conversing
Action and Expression: Develop Expression and Communication. Provide access to pre-formatted tape diagrams and colored pencils. Invite students to use different colors for each addend.
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing, Visual-Spatial Processing, Memory