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Module 4:
       Topic B

Topic B:  Fractions as Division
Lesson 2-5

STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL CONTENT

5.NF.3 Interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator (a/b = a ÷ b).  Solve word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions or mixed numbers, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem.  For example, interpret 3/4 as the result of dividing 3 by 4, noting that 3/4 multiplied by 4 equals 3, and that when 3 wholes are shared equally among 4 people each person has a share of size 3/4.  If 9 people want to share a 50‐pound sack of rice equally by weight, how many pounds of rice should each person get?  Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie?



Key Vocabulary
Click on any word to go to a very helpful vocabulary website.
proper fraction
improper fraction
numerator
denominator
mixed number
unit fraction




regroup
equal shares
equivalent fraction
division
Video Models: 
            Video 1               Video 2                Video 3            
Online Practice Websites:
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