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Find 7/4 Starting from 1, Assessment Variation AssessmentFind 7/4 Starting from 1, Assessment Variation Assessment
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Illustrative Mathematics
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Find 7/4 Starting from 1, Assessment Variation

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Practice working with number lines with a simple, versatile worksheet. On a number line starting at zero and continuing beyond one, third graders decide where to place the fraction seven-fourths.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

mixed numbers, number lines, fractions, improper fractions

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Draw an arrow on the right end of the number line so that it is clear the line continues on

Classroom Considerations

  • Pupils should be able to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers
  • Best used as an assessment

Pros

  • Comes with a teacher version for making sense of the task as well as a video
  • Designed to meet CCSS 3.NF.A.2

Cons

  • None

Common Core

3.NF.A.2.a

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