Year 3 Try Before You Buy! - Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions
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Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions Learning Objectives:- Recognize that fractions are equal parts of a whole
- Identify and name simple fractions (1/2, 1/4, 1/3)
- Use fraction vocabulary (numerator, denominator)
- Activities focus on concrete examples using familiar objects
- Find half of shapes and numbers
- Find quarter of shapes and numbers
- Understand the relationship between halves and quarters
- Focus on practical division into equal parts
- Identify and create thirds
- Understand how thirds relate to sixths
- Compare sizes of different fractions
- Emphasis on equal sharing and grouping
- Understand what unit fractions are (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc.)
- Compare unit fractions
- Order unit fractions by size
- Focus on one part of the whole
- Recognize fractions with numerators greater than 1
- Write non-unit fractions (2/4, 3/4, 2/3)
- Compare unit and non-unit fractions
- Understand that different fractions can show the same amount
- Find simple equivalent fractions (1/2 = 2/4)
- Use visual aids to show equivalence
- Count up in halves (1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2)
- Count up in quarters
- Count up in thirds
- Focus on sequential ordering
- Find 1/2 of small numbers
- Find 1/4 of small numbers
- Find 1/3 of small numbers
- Using simple division strategies
- Place fractions on a number line
- Order fractions using a number line
- Count forwards and backwards on number lines
- Solve simple word problems involving fractions
- Use fractions in real-life contexts
- Apply fraction knowledge to practical situations
- Start with a review of previous learning
- Include hands-on activities
- Provide plenty of practice opportunities
- End with a quick assessment
- Use age-appropriate language and examples
- Allow for differentiation
- Verbal questioning
- Written exercises
- Practical tasks
- Self-assessment
- Peer assessment
- Keep language simple
- Use plenty of repetition
- Build confidence gradually
- Connect to real-life examples
- Celebrate small successes
- Assessment of understanding
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