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Texas STAAR Exam – Lesson 3, 5.2(A)
Reporting Category 1: Numbers, Operations, and Quantitative Reasoning (5.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student uses fractions in
problem-solving situations. The student is expected to
(A) generate a fraction equivalent to a given fraction such as 1/2 and 3/6 or 4/12 and 1/3; Readiness Standard
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Say: Today we will learn how to use Equivalent fractions. Equivalent fractions are fractions that name the same amount. Use equivalent fractions to compare, add, or subtract fractions. To find equivalent fractions, multiply or divide the numerator and the denominator by the same nonzero number.
Put LESSON SLIDE 1 on white board / overhead Read lesson slide 1 Say: Ok, now let's try another example with the class solving the problem. Note: Cover the answer and let the students suggest solutions. Provide assistance as
needed. Put LESSON SLIDE 2 on white board / overhead. Read lesson slide 2 Say: Do STAAR practice 5.2 (A) & Logic / Manipulative 1.3
LESSON SLIDE 1 Lesson 3
Equivalent Fractions
Example 1. Check to see if 43 and
86 are equivalent fractions.
Solution Strategy: You can create equivalent fractions by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the same amount. Fractions have two parts, the numerator (the top part), and the denominator (the bottom part).
43
rdenominatonumerator
→→
The common multiplier can also be used to test for equivalency. Check your results graphically by drawing two boxes with shaded portions to represent the fractions and then seeing if the areas are the same.
86
22
43
=×
LESSON SLIDE 2 Lesson 3
Equivalent Fractions continued
Example 2: Use the same methods as in example 1 to show that
129 is also an
equivalent fraction of 86 and
43 .
Solution Strategy: You can check for equivalent fractions by the same methods used in example 1. Then since
43 is an equivalent fraction of
86 and
129 . You can
reason that
86 and
129 are also equivalent fractions.
129
33
43
=×
STAAR Practice 5.2(A) 1 Which fraction is equivalent to three twelfths?
A one fourth B one third C one half D one fifth
2 Which pair of fractions are equivalent?
A 39
𝑎𝑛𝑑 48
B 515
𝑎𝑛𝑑 13
C 18
𝑎𝑛𝑑 416
D 210
𝑎𝑛𝑑 14
3 Ted has 3
4 of a chocolate bar. If he divides it evenly between himself and five
friends, what fraction of a chocolate bar will each person receive?
A 13 B 1
4 C 1
5 D 1
8
4 Find the equivalent fraction for 7
21?
A 12 B 1
3 C 1
4 D 1
5 E 1
6
5 Choose the two fractions that are equivalent to 6
36?
A 14
𝑎𝑛𝑑 28
B 15
𝑎𝑛𝑑 210
C 39
𝑎𝑛𝑑 824
D 16
𝑎𝑛𝑑 212
6 Which fraction is equivalent to 532
? A 1
7 B 1
6 C 1
5 D 1
4 E 1
3
STAAR Practice 5.2(A) continued 7 One fourth is equivalent to how many twenty eighths? A 5 B 6 C 7 D 8 8 If you are in a car traveling at ninety kilometers an hour and you travel fifteen
kilometers, what fraction of an hour did you travel?
A one half B one third C one fourth D one sixth
9 Which fraction is not equivalent to 38?
A 924
B 1025
C 1848
D 616
10 Which set of fractions below are not equivalent?
A 12
𝑎𝑛𝑑 50100
B 37
𝑎𝑛𝑑 921
C 613
𝑎𝑛𝑑 1225
D 311
𝑎𝑛𝑑 1244
11 Which fraction is equivalent to 4
11?
A 8
22
B 833
C 1222
D 1223
12 The Grand Canyon is 52 miles away. You have traveled 13 miles. What fraction of
the trip do you have left?
A 23 B 1
2 C 4
5 D 3
4
Logic Exercises 1.3
Oh How I Love Those Fractions!! Start with the column on the left, then look across the row and color in all equivalent fractions.
1 4
3 14
6 16
7 28
5 25
3 12
4 16
9 24
6 18
8 36
8 20
5 7
19 48
32 64
17 32
15 21
10 26
10 14
14 40
14 32
14 54
19 48
3 8
4 15
8 20
6 18
9 24
6 27
6 16
8 28
8 36
13 26
14 32
4 9
10 14
8 36
12 27
4 16
20 45
15 21
8 18
12 30
6 18
6 27
2 5
4 15
14 55
12 30
10 25
8 20
4 10
8 35
8 15
20 45
6 40
7 13
13 26
28 52
21 36
18 46
14 26
14 40
10 26
21 39
14 40
9 24
2 9
6 18
8 28
6 27
4 16
14 40
12 24
8 36
4 22
10 26
14 32
7 11
28 44
12 22
14 55
42 77
21 33
21 22
35 44
28 55
14 22
27 33
Manipulative 1.3
Total Fraction Equality!! Use your counting cubes Get together in a group Each person takes a turn rolling a cube Write each number down, you can use the number for each roll once The winner is the first person to complete all the equivalent fractions 1 _ 4 1 _ 3 1 _ 2