This document introduces fractions and their key components - the numerator and denominator. It explains that the denominator represents the total parts of a whole, while the numerator specifies how many of those parts are selected. Examples of fractions that equal 1 whole are provided, such as 4/6. Readers are prompted to draw visual representations of fractions on a whiteboard to demonstrate their understanding of fractions as parts of a whole.
7. Use your white board to draw a picture of
what this fraction would look like:
3 4 1
10 8 6
8. Fractions
What is the total number of fruits?
This will be your denominator!
(the bottom number)
What amount are bananas?
What amount are oranges?
What amount are apples?