Unit 2 - Lesson 5 - Grade 5: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 5 Unit 2
Lesson 5: Relate Division and Fractions
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Grade 5 Unit 2
Lesson 5: Relate Division and Fractions
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Lesson: Relate Division and Fractions
True or False: Interpret Fractions (Warm Up)
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Explain your reasoning.
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Explain your reasoning.
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Explain your reasoning.
Relate Pounds to People
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Question 7
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Fill in the blanks to match the rules in the table.
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Question 8
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How many pounds of blueberries did each person get when they got more than 1 pound of blueberries?
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Question 9
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How many pounds of blueberries did each person get when they got less than 1 pound of blueberries?
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Question 10
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Work with your group to make a poster that shows or explains your thinking about the questions below.
What is true about all of the pairs of numbers that were used when each person got less than 1 pound of blueberries?
What is true about all of the pairs of numbers that were used when each person got more than 1 pound of blueberries?
What is true about all of the pairs of numbers that were used when each person gets exactly 1/2 pound of blueberries?
Why Does It Work?
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Question 11
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What numbers can replace the question marks in each equation? Explain your reasoning.
(Pause for teacher directions.)
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Question 12
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Work with your partner to explain why any division expression can be interpreted as a fraction. You can use diagrams, expressions, equations, and words.