Baldwin Multiplying Fractions 5e Lesson Plan
Baldwin Multiplying Fractions 5e Lesson Plan
Baldwin Multiplying Fractions 5e Lesson Plan
Understand a fraction a/b as a multiple of 1/b. For example, use a visual fraction model to represent
5/4 as the product 5 x (1/4), recording the conclusion by the equation 5/4 = 5 x (1/4). [NF.4.4a]
Understand a multiple of a/b as a multiple of 1/b, and use this understanding to multiply a fraction by
a whole number. For example, use a visual fraction model to express 3 x (2/5) as 6 x (1/5),
recognizing this product as 6/5. (In general, n x (a/b) = (n x a)/b.) [NF.4.4b]
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.
[NF.4.4]
CC.K-12.MP.1
Mathematical Practice Standards
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. [MP.1]
Reason abstractly and quantitatively. [MP.2]
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. [MP.3]
Model with mathematics. [MP.4].K-12.MP.2CC.K-12.MP.5
Use appropriate tools strategically. [MP.5]
Attend to precision. [MP.6]
Look for and make use of structure. [MP.7]
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. [MP.8]
ISTE
Empowered Learner: 1c Students use technology to seek feedback that informs and improves their
practice and to demonstrate their learning in a variety of ways.
Digital Citizen: 2a Students cultivate and manage their digital identity and reputation and are aware
of the permanence of their actions in the digital world.
Creative Communicator: 6c Students communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively by creating
or using a variety of digital objects such as visualizations, models, or simulations.
Global Collaborator: 7c Students contribute constructively to project teams, assuming various
roles and responsibilities to work effectively toward a common goal.
Objectives:
Content Objectives:
Differentiation Strategies: How will the lesson address the various learning styles of the students (visual,
auditory, kinesthetic etc.) and the needs of those with special needs?
This lesson addresses the various learning styles of students as well as any students with special needs.
Throughout this lesson, students are challenged at their learning level and allowed a variance in creating
their own response. Additionally, activities are modified to meet the learner where the student is.
ENGAGEMENT:
The students will engage in an interactive introduction about fraction multiplication
Prior to the interactive session, students will fill in the “Know” and “Want to know” section of a KWL
chart regarding what they already know about fraction multiplication and what they want to know
about fraction multiplication.
KWL Chart
Assessment
Completion of the Fraction Multiplication
The “learned” section of the KWL charts.
EXPLORATION:
The teacher will assign partners.
Partners will share their KWL charts with each other.
Exploring Fraction Multiplication
Afterwards, select students will share their strategies and answers with the class.
Assessment
Teacher will observe conversations amongst partners and student work on whiteboards to ensure
students are on track with what they learned.
EXPLANATION:
The teacher will affirm the correct answers and the different strategies used while breaking down
the process for solving the problem step by step.
The teacher will introduce another problem to solve (slide 8).
Exploring Fraction Multiplication
Assessment
Teacher will use their answer to the problem introduced as a formative assessment.
ELABORATION:
Students will show what they have learned by creating a Flipgrid video. In the video, students will
solve a multiplication fraction word problem and explain the strategy used.
Student created technology product: Flipgrid
Students provided feedback on their peer’s videos through Flipgrid.
Assessment
The flipgrid video will be the assessment.
EVALUATION:
Student created technology product rubric: Fraction Multiplication Rubric