Introduction to joining parts with the same denominator using tape diagrams and number lines.
Synthesizes all skills to compare decimal fractions and solve real-world context problems. Students use comparison symbols and order decimals, concluding the 'Precision Press' investigative series.
Connects fraction notation (tenths and hundredths) to decimal notation (0.1 and 0.01). Students learn to write 3/10 as 0.3 and 3/100 as 0.03, reinforcing the place value relationship between the two.
Develops the procedural fluency of adding fractions with unlike denominators (10 and 100) by converting tenths to hundredths first. Students solve problems using the common denominator method without relying solely on visual models.
Introduces addition of fractions with denominators 10 and 100 using visual models. Students shade tenths and hundredths on the same grid to understand why common denominators are necessary for addition.
Transitions from visual grid models to numerical strategies for creating equivalent fractions. Students practice multiplying the numerator and denominator of a tenth-based fraction by 10 to express it in hundredths.
Focuses on visualizing tenths and hundredths using 10x10 grids to establish the foundational equivalence that 1/10 equals 10/100. Students engage in 'Notice and Wonder' routines to compare fractional representations.
A final assessment and performance task where students present their findings from a real-world data collection project.
A design-focused lesson where students create their own line plot scenarios based on 'blueprint' specifications.