Unit fractions
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Have you ever tried teaching unit fractions to third graders? Giving them as much visual, hands-on practice in my math centers is a MUST!
Looking for 3rd grade anchor charts? We put together some of our favorites to use in your third grade classroom this year!

Mackenzie Starcher saved to Third Grade
The best way to introduce students to fractions is by teaching unit fractions. This free lesson is the perfect way to start your fraction unit!

Yoly Hawley saved to Fractions & more
Pin #4- (Literacy)- This is such a great way to personalize the students work. The students must write out their name and 1. tells what each letter of the name equals what unit fraction 2. how many vowels are in the name and what fraction that represents compared to their entire name 3. what fraction represents the consonants in their name.

Bethanny Garrison saved to School
After our start of our fraction unit, we moved onto some key vocab and models. First, the students got 6 different pieces of construction paper (all the same size) and were instructed to divide each into a different fractional amount. We added them to our Math Notebooks by gluing in an envelope to hold them. I had the students label each section, which led us into a discussion about what a unit fraction was and how to decompose a number and what it meant. They next day, students got a purple…

Carolyn Crause Bahr saved to Math
Teaching fractions with hands-on manipulatives and activities helps students develop a conceptual understanding that will endure.
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Julie Gilbert saved to Math
Fourth grade students are expected to begin multiplication with fractions. Below is the common core standard. 4.NF.4 – Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number. When introducing this concept, I made sure to connect the equations to repeated addition and how the ‘x’ symbol means ‘groups of’. […]

Katie Morrow Pardue saved to All things math ➕➖➗✖️
I combined 3 Fraction Anchor Charts together and this is how mine came out ;)

Jennifer Findley saved to Math Activities
Welcome ! So excited to show you all some of the great art that the classes in school have been doing. This was from a pre-school cla...

Vanessa Williams saved to Back~in~the~Day