


Grade 4 Fractions
Oh fractions! Truly, learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions is one of the most challenging skills your students will learn in 4th grade! But, I have to say, I was astonished by how easily my students picked up the skills we learned in this block!
This block focuses on the concepts of fractions, with fun explorations that help students realize how much they already know about fractions. It then dives deep into adding and subtracting, first with “friendly” fractions and before diving headlong into finding common denominators and changing improper fractions into mixed numbers.
It was a short, whirlwind of a block, but we learned so much and did lots of practice! Here are some of the concepts we covered in this block.
familiar fractions
how to write fractions
how to draw fractions
adding and subtracting fractions
fraction terms (like numerator, denominator, improper fraction and mixed number)
comparing fractions
mixed numbers
improper fractions
adding with different denominators
finding equivalent fractions
And so much more! Though we only had 12 short days to cover ALL of this content, we were fast and furious with our explorations and focused on lots of practice!
We were learning entirely online for this block, though I didn’t find that this format interfered with our typical main lesson rhythm. It was more challenging to teach some of the more complex concepts online, but that just means that I have REALLY thought through how to help my students understand the math concepts best.
Here’s what you’ll find in this curriculum guide.
Primary content resources
Background thoughts about WHY you teach the block
An overview of HOW to teach the block
A day-to-day content outline
Daily review suggestions, including MANY handmade practice pages
An explanation of my dictation process, along with the dictations and quizzes I used in this block
Photos of sample main lesson book pages
The warm-up content I used during this block
A book report format (which we started in this block and continued into our next block.)
All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. You will also receive a download link in your email inbox after the purchase is completed.
Note: This guide is over 100 pages of information with lots of images and links. It is best used as a digital resource, rather than a print-and-go resource.
Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.
Oh fractions! Truly, learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions is one of the most challenging skills your students will learn in 4th grade! But, I have to say, I was astonished by how easily my students picked up the skills we learned in this block!
This block focuses on the concepts of fractions, with fun explorations that help students realize how much they already know about fractions. It then dives deep into adding and subtracting, first with “friendly” fractions and before diving headlong into finding common denominators and changing improper fractions into mixed numbers.
It was a short, whirlwind of a block, but we learned so much and did lots of practice! Here are some of the concepts we covered in this block.
familiar fractions
how to write fractions
how to draw fractions
adding and subtracting fractions
fraction terms (like numerator, denominator, improper fraction and mixed number)
comparing fractions
mixed numbers
improper fractions
adding with different denominators
finding equivalent fractions
And so much more! Though we only had 12 short days to cover ALL of this content, we were fast and furious with our explorations and focused on lots of practice!
We were learning entirely online for this block, though I didn’t find that this format interfered with our typical main lesson rhythm. It was more challenging to teach some of the more complex concepts online, but that just means that I have REALLY thought through how to help my students understand the math concepts best.
Here’s what you’ll find in this curriculum guide.
Primary content resources
Background thoughts about WHY you teach the block
An overview of HOW to teach the block
A day-to-day content outline
Daily review suggestions, including MANY handmade practice pages
An explanation of my dictation process, along with the dictations and quizzes I used in this block
Photos of sample main lesson book pages
The warm-up content I used during this block
A book report format (which we started in this block and continued into our next block.)
All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. You will also receive a download link in your email inbox after the purchase is completed.
Note: This guide is over 100 pages of information with lots of images and links. It is best used as a digital resource, rather than a print-and-go resource.
Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.
Oh fractions! Truly, learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions is one of the most challenging skills your students will learn in 4th grade! But, I have to say, I was astonished by how easily my students picked up the skills we learned in this block!
This block focuses on the concepts of fractions, with fun explorations that help students realize how much they already know about fractions. It then dives deep into adding and subtracting, first with “friendly” fractions and before diving headlong into finding common denominators and changing improper fractions into mixed numbers.
It was a short, whirlwind of a block, but we learned so much and did lots of practice! Here are some of the concepts we covered in this block.
familiar fractions
how to write fractions
how to draw fractions
adding and subtracting fractions
fraction terms (like numerator, denominator, improper fraction and mixed number)
comparing fractions
mixed numbers
improper fractions
adding with different denominators
finding equivalent fractions
And so much more! Though we only had 12 short days to cover ALL of this content, we were fast and furious with our explorations and focused on lots of practice!
We were learning entirely online for this block, though I didn’t find that this format interfered with our typical main lesson rhythm. It was more challenging to teach some of the more complex concepts online, but that just means that I have REALLY thought through how to help my students understand the math concepts best.
Here’s what you’ll find in this curriculum guide.
Primary content resources
Background thoughts about WHY you teach the block
An overview of HOW to teach the block
A day-to-day content outline
Daily review suggestions, including MANY handmade practice pages
An explanation of my dictation process, along with the dictations and quizzes I used in this block
Photos of sample main lesson book pages
The warm-up content I used during this block
A book report format (which we started in this block and continued into our next block.)
All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. You will also receive a download link in your email inbox after the purchase is completed.
Note: This guide is over 100 pages of information with lots of images and links. It is best used as a digital resource, rather than a print-and-go resource.
Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.