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Lesson Introduction - Division of Fractions

Grade Band 6-8: Division of Fractions

Introduction to the Toolkit Lesson

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Classroom

Setting: Group of Students

Non-classroom setting, one on one

Non-classroom

Setting: One-on-One

Before the Lesson

  • Students work individually on a Pre-Lesson Knowledge Check task that is designed to reveal their current understanding and difficulties. 
  • The facilitator will then review their solutions and create questions for students to answer to improve their work (common problem suggestions included).

During the Lesson

  • After a whole-class introduction, pairs of students work together to justify or refute math statements. 
  • In a whole-class discussion, students review the main math concepts of the lesson.
  • Progress monitoring of responses, difficulties, and progress is observed.

After the Lesson

  • After the closing of the lesson, students work alone on a Post-Lesson Knowledge Check task.
  • If desired, students can complete additional real-world application problems.

Before the Lesson

  • Students work individually on a Pre-Lesson Knowledge Check task that is designed to reveal their current understanding and difficulties. 
  • The facilitator will then review their solutions and create questions for students to answer to improve their work (common problem suggestions included).
  • Observe and talk with the student to justify or refute mathematical statements.

During the Lesson

  • Students review the main math concepts of the lesson.

After the Lesson

  • After the closing of the lesson, students work alone on a Post Lesson Knowledge Check task. 
  • If desired, students can complete additional real-world application problems.

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Visit the Resource Bank to learn more about Grouping Students.

Materials needed

Be sure to have these materials handy!

Other Materials needed:

  • a ruler
  • a mini-whiteboard (or Paper/Pencil)
  • a pen
  • a whiteboard marker
  • a marker eraser
  • sample answers to the Pre-Lesson Knowledge Check for group discussion. (located in Step 2: Think - Pre-Lesson Knowledge Check)
  • Computer(s)
  • Projector
  • Printer (if printing materials)
  • hands-on manipulatives for modeling: cups of counting material (e.g., blueberries, chocolate chips, pebbles)

A Note About Timing

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This toolkit has several components and activities. The activities in this toolkit can be divided over several days and do not have to be completed simultaneously. There is a suggestion for breaks throughout the toolkit. However, you know your student(s) best and know the amount of time you have to help them. Feel free to take a break after every activity or chunk activities together in the amount of time you have.