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Adding and Subtracting Fractions
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- Lesson 5-1 Rounding Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Lesson 5-2 Estimating Sums and Differences
- Lesson 5-3 Adding and Subtracting Fractions with
Like Denominators - Lesson 5-4 Problem-Solving Strategy Act It Out
- Lesson 5-5 Adding and Subtracting Fractions with
Unlike Denominators - Lesson 5-6 Problem-Solving Investigation Choose
the Best Strategy - Lesson 5-7 Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
- Lesson 5-8 Subtracting Mixed Numbers with
Renaming
3Lesson 1 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Chapter 4) Main Idea and
Vocabulary California Standards Key Concept
Rounding to the Nearest Half Example 1 Round to
the Nearest Half Example 2 Round to the Nearest
Half Example 3 Measure to the Nearest
Half Example 4 Real-World Example
4Lesson 1 MI/Vocab
- I will round fractions and mixed numbers.
5Lesson 1 Standard 1
Standard 5MR2.5 Indicate the relative advantages
of exact and approximate solutions to problems
and give answers to a specified degree of
accuracy.
Standard 5NS1.1 Estimate, round, and manipulate
very large (e.g., millions) and very small (e.g.
thousandths) numbers.
6Lesson 1 Key Concept 1
7Lesson 1 Ex1
8Lesson 1 Ex1
9Lesson 1 CYP1
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10Lesson 1 Ex2
11Lesson 1 Ex2
12Lesson 1 CYP2
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13Lesson 1 Ex3
Find the length of the line segment to the
nearest half inch.
Answer To the nearest half inch, the line
segment is 1 in. long.
14Lesson 1 CYP3
Find the length of the line segment to the
nearest half inch.
- 1 in.
- 2 in.
15Lesson 1 Ex4
16Lesson 1 CYP4
- 6 yards
17End of Lesson 1
18Lesson 2 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-1) Main
Idea California Standards Example 1 Fraction
Sums Example 2 Fraction Differences Example 3
Mixed Number Sums Example 4 Mixed Number
Differences Example 5 Real-World Example
19Lesson 2 MI/Vocab
- I will estimate sums and differences of fractions
and mixed numbers.
20Lesson 2 Standard 1
Standard 5MR2.5 Indicate the relative advantages
of exact and approximate solutions to problems
and give answers to a specified degree of
accuracy.
Standard 5NS1.1 Estimate, round, and manipulate
very large (e.g., millions) and very small (e.g.
thousandths) numbers.
21Lesson 2 Ex1
22Lesson 2 CYP1
23Lesson 2 Ex2
24Lesson 2 CYP2
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- 2
- 0
25Lesson 2 Ex3
26Lesson 2 CYP3
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- 10
27Lesson 2 Ex4
28Lesson 2 CYP4
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29Lesson 2 Ex5
The electrician wants to make sure she has enough
wire for the job, so she rounds up.
30Lesson 2 Ex5
Estimate 4 2 6
Answer So, the electrician needs about 6 feet
of wire.
31Lesson 2 CYP5
- 19 feet
- 18 feet
- 20 feet
- 17 feet
32End of Lesson 2
33Lesson 3 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-2) Main Idea and
Vocabulary California Standards Key Concept Add
Like Fractions Key Concept Subtract Like
Fractions Click here to continue the Lesson Menu
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like
Denominators
34Lesson 3 Menu
Example 1 Add Like Fractions Example 2 Subtract
Like Fractions Example 3 Real-World Example
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like
Denominators
35Lesson 3 MI/Vocab
- I will add and subtract fractions with like
denominators.
36Lesson 3 Standard 1
Standard 5NS2.3 Solve simple problems,
including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of
fractions and mixed numbers (like and unlike
denominators of 20 or less), and express answers
in the simplest form.
37Lesson 3 Key Concept
38Lesson 3 Key Concept
39Lesson 3 Ex1
40Lesson 3 Ex1
Add the numerators.
Simplify.
Write as a mixed number.
Check for Reasonableness
41Lesson 3 CYP1
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42Lesson 3 Ex2
Subtract the numerators.
Simplify.
or
43Lesson 3 CYP2
44Lesson 3 Ex3
Subtract the numerators.
Simplify.
or
45Lesson 3 CYP2
- 1 yard
46End of Lesson 3
47Lesson 4 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-3) Main
Idea California Standards Example 1
Problem-Solving Strategy
48Lesson 4 MI/Vocab
- I will solve problems by acting them out.
49Lesson 4 Standard 1
Standard 5MR2.3 Use a variety of methods, such as
words, numbers, symbols, charts, graphs, tables,
diagrams, and models, to explain mathematical
reasoning.
50Lesson 4 Standard 1
Standard 5NS2.3 Solve simple problems,
including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of
fractions and mixed numbers.
51Lesson 4 Ex 1
52Lesson 4 Ex1
Understand
What facts do you know?
- Each project uses the same amount of paper.
53Lesson 4 Ex1
Understand
What do you need to find?
- Does Jacqui have enough craft paper for four more
art projects?
54Lesson 4 Ex1
Plan
55Lesson 4 Ex1
Solve
Answer There is not enough paper for 4
additional projects.
56Lesson 4 Ex1
Check
Look back. You can estimate.
57End of Lesson 4
58Lesson 5 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-4) Main Idea and
Vocabulary California Standards Key Concept Add
or Subtract Unlike Fractions Click here to
continue the Lesson Menu
Common Denominators
59Lesson 5 Menu
Example 1 Add Unlike Fractions Example 2
Subtract Unlike Fractions Example 3 Real-World
Example Example 4 Evaluate an Expression with
Fractions
Common Denominators
60Lesson 5 MI/Vocab
- I will add and subtract fractions with unlike
denominators.
61Lesson 5 Standard 1
Standard 5NS2.3 Solve simple problems,
including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of
fractions and mixed numbers (like and unlike
denominators of 20 or less), and express answers
in the simplest form.
62Lesson 5 Key Concept
63Lesson 5 Ex1
64Lesson 5 Ex1
One Way Use a model.
65Lesson 5 Ex1
Another Way Use the LCD.
Write the problem.
Rename using the LCD, 14.
Add the fractions.
66Lesson 5 Ex1
67Lesson 5 CYP1
68Lesson 5 Ex2
69Lesson 5 Ex2
One Way Use a model.
70Lesson 5 Ex2
Another Way Use the LCD.
Write the problem.
Rename using the LCD, 15.
Subtract the fractions.
71Lesson 5 Ex2
72Lesson 5 CYP2
73Lesson 5 Ex3
Use the table to find the fraction of adopted
dogs in one town that are either golden
retrievers or mixed breed.
74Lesson 5 Ex3
Write the problem.
Rename using the LCD, 30.
Add the fractions.
1 3
10 3
7 1
30 1
75Lesson 5 Ex3
76Lesson 5 CYP3
- 9 pounds
- 10 pounds
77Lesson 5 Ex4
a c
Simplify.
Subtract the numerators.
78Lesson 5 Ex4
79Lesson 5 CYP4
80End of Lesson 5
81Lesson 6 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-5) Main
Idea California Standards Example 1
Problem-Solving Investigation
82Lesson 6 MI/Vocab/Standard 1
- I will choose the best strategy to solve a
problem.
83Lesson 6 Standard 1
Standard 5MR2.3 Use a variety of methods, such as
words, numbers, symbols, charts, graphs, tables,
diagrams, and models, to explain mathematical
reasoning.
84Lesson 6 Standard 1
Standard 5NS2.3 Solve simple problems,
including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of
fractions and mixed numbers (like and unlike
denominators of 20 or less), and express answers
in the simplest form.
85Lesson 6 Ex1
STACY My teacher asked me to find the average
monthly precipitation for Redding, California. I
found a chart that shows the averages during
certain months.
86Lesson 6 Ex1
YOUR MISSION Find the difference between the
average precipitation for the month with the
greatest average and the month with the lowest
average.
87Lesson 6 Ex1
Understand
What facts do you know?
- You know the precipitation averages for 3 months.
What do you need to find?
- You need to find the difference between the
average precipitation for the month with the
greatest average and the month with the lowest
average.
88Lesson 6 Ex1
Plan
You can use logical reasoning to solve the
problem.
89Lesson 6 Ex1
Solve
Rewrite each fraction using the LCD, 20.
Order the fractions from least to greatest.
90Lesson 6 Ex1
Solve
Subtract the lowest average from the greatest
average.
91Lesson 6 Ex1
Check
92End of Lesson 6
93Lesson 7 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-6) Main
Idea California Standards Key Concept Add and
Subtract Mixed Numbers Example 1 Subtract Mixed
Numbers Example 2 Add Mixed Numbers Example 3
Real-World Example Example 4 Evaluate an
Expression Example 5 Evaluate an Expression
94Lesson 7 MI/Vocab
- I will add and subtract mixed numbers.
95Lesson 7 Standard 1
Standard 5NS2.3 Solve simple problems,
including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of
fractions and mixed numbers (like and unlike
denominators of 20 or less), and express answers
in the simplest form.
96Lesson 7 Key Concept
97Lesson 7 Ex1
Estimate 6 3 3
Subtract the fractions.
Subtract the whole numbers.
98Lesson 7 Ex1
Check for Reasonableness
99Lesson 7 CYP1
100Lesson 7 Ex2
101Lesson 7 Ex2
Write the problem.
Rename the fractions using the LCD, 15.
Add the fractions. Then add the whole numbers.
102Lesson 7 Ex2
Check for Reasonableness
103Lesson 7 CYP2
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104Lesson 7 Ex3
First, use the LCD to rename the fractions. Then
add.
105Lesson 7 CYP3
106Lesson 7 Ex4
e f
Rename.
Subtract.
Simplify.
107Lesson 7 CYP4
108Lesson 7 Ex5
g h
Rename.
Add.
6
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110Lesson 7 CYP5
111End of Lesson 7
112Lesson 8 Menu
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 5-7) Main
Idea California Standards Example 1 Rename Mixed
Numbers to Subtract Example 2 Rename Mixed
Numbers to Subtract Example 3 Real-World Example
113Lesson 8 MI/Vocab
- I will subtract mixed numbers involving renaming.
114Lesson 8 Standard 1
Standard 5NS2.3 Solve simple problems,
including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of
fractions and mixed numbers (like and unlike
denominators of 20 or less), and express answers
in the simplest form.
115Lesson 8 Standard 1
Standard 5MR2.1 Use estimation to verify the
reasonableness of calculated results.
116Lesson 8 Ex1
Subtract.
117Lesson 8 Ex1
Check for Reasonableness
118Lesson 8 CYP1
119Lesson 8 Ex2
Step 1
120Lesson 8 Ex2
Step 2
121Lesson 8 CYP2
122Lesson 8 Ex3
123Lesson 8 CYP3
124End of Lesson 8
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions
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Lesson 5-1 (over Chapter 4) Lesson 5-2 (over
Lesson 5-1) Lesson 5-3 (over Lesson 5-2) Lesson
5-4 (over Lesson 5-3) Lesson 5-5 (over Lesson
5-4) Lesson 5-6 (over Lesson 5-5) Lesson
5-7 (over Lesson 5-6) Lesson 5-8 (over Lesson 5-7)
1325Min 1-1
(over Chapter 4)
Graph the point on a coordinate plane.
(3, 2)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
1335Min 1-2
(over Chapter 4)
Graph the point on a coordinate plane.
(0, 2)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
1345Min 1-3
(over Chapter 4)
Graph the point on a coordinate plane.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
1355Min 1-4
(over Chapter 4)
Graph the point on a coordinate plane.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
1365Min 2-1
(over Lesson 5-1)
B. 1
D. 2
1375Min 2-2
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C. 1
D. 4
1385Min 2-3
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B. 6
D. 1
1395Min 2-4
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C. 4
D. 1
1405Min 3-1
(over Lesson 5-2)
- 1
D. 2
1415Min 3-2
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B. 1
D. 0
1425Min 3-3
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C. 8
D. 7
1435Min 3-4
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C. 3
D. 2
1445Min 4-1
(over Lesson 5-3)
1455Min 4-2
(over Lesson 5-3)
1465Min 4-3
(over Lesson 5-3)
D. 4
1475Min 4-4
(over Lesson 5-3)
1485Min 5-1
(over Lesson 5-4)
Use the act it out strategy to solve this
problem. Ramla is taller than Alkas but shorter
than Calvino. Rita is the tallest of the group.
Seki is the shortest of the group. Order the
students in the group from shortest to tallest.
- Rita, Calvino, Ramla, Alkas, Seki
- Seki, Calvino, Alkas, Ramla, Rita
- Seki, Alkas, Ramla, Calvino, Rita
- Seki, Calvino, Ramla, Alkas, Rita
1495Min 6-1
(over Lesson 5-5)
1505Min 6-2
(over Lesson 5-5)
1515Min 6-3
(over Lesson 5-5)
1525Min 6-4
(over Lesson 5-5)
1535Min 7-1
(over Lesson 5-6)
D. 2 yd
1545Min 8-1
(over Lesson 5-7)
1555Min 8-2
(over Lesson 5-7)
1565Min 8-3
(over Lesson 5-7)
1575Min 8-4
(over Lesson 5-7)
A. 4
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