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STANDARDS
CCSS: 3.NF.A.1, MP4, MP6, MP7
TEKS: 3.3A
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Student Lesson: Crafting With Care
Objective: Students will use models to write and represent fractions of a set related to crocheting different items.
Lesson Plan
Spark Engagement.
Play the video “Jonah’s Hands.” Then, before or after reading the article, spark a discussion based on the following questions:
Introduce the math concept and vocabulary.
Work through the "What to Do" box.
Reinforce with math practice.
Have students complete problems 1 through 4 on page 5 of the article.
Have students represent fractions in more than one way. Create a chart showing the model, the fraction in standard form, and then in word form.
—Victoria J. Dixon, San Antonio, TX
Differentiate & Extend
Skills Sheets: Level Down: Name the Fraction (3.NF.A.1) | On Level: DynaDash: Fractions of a Set (3.NF.A.1) | Level Up: Fraction Match (3.NF.A.1)
SEL (Social-emotional learning activity/prompt): Jonah said that crocheting helps him focus. As a class, discuss the following questions: What activities or strategies can help you stay focused? How can you incorporate more of these activities or strategies into your weekly routine?
Dynamath@Home: Have students gather sets of 5 to 10 items from around their home such as LEGO® bricks, puzzle pieces, and marbles. Have students sort the items to write out different fractions based on their color, size, or a different attribute.
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