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Anija
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$7/h
1st lesson free
- Math
- Chemistry
- Arithmetic
- Geometry
- Organic chemistry
Chemistry is the subsidiary Math I am interested to teach. The topics such as geometry, arithmetics etc
- Math
- Chemistry
- Arithmetic
- Geometry
- Organic chemistry
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Fractions (Grade 5–6)
Duration: 40 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will:
Understand what fractions are.
Identify numerator and denominator.
Compare simple fractions.
Lesson Plan
1. Introduction (5 min)
Ask: "If a pizza is divided into 4 equal pieces and you eat 1 piece, what fraction did you eat?"
Introduce the concept of fractions.
2. Explanation (10 min)
Define fraction.
Explain:
Numerator (top number)
Denominator (bottom number)
Use drawings of circles or rectangles divided into equal parts.
3. Examples (10 min)
1/2, 1/4, 3/4, 2/5
Compare simple fractions such as 1/2 and 1/4.
4. Student Activity (10 min)
Give worksheets or ask students to shade fractions in shapes.
Practice identifying numerator and denominator.
5. Recap and Assessment (5 min)
Quick questions:
What is the numerator in 3/5?
What is the denominator in 2/7?
Which is larger: 1/2 or 1/4?
Homework
Draw three shapes and represent:
1/2
1/3
3/4
If you tell me the c
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Fractions (Grade 5–6)
Duration:
Learning Objectives
Students will:
Understand what fractions are.
Identify numerator and denominator.
Compare simple fractions.
Lesson Plan
1. Introduction
Ask: "If a pizza is divided into 4 equal pieces and you eat 1 piece, what fraction did you eat?"
Introduce the concept of fractions.
2. Explanation
Define fraction.
Explain:
Numerator (top number)
Denominator (bottom number)
Use drawings of circles or rectangles divided into equal parts.
3. Examples
1/2, 1/4, 3/4, 2/5
Compare simple fractions such as 1/2 and 1/4.
4. Student Activity
Give worksheets or ask students to shade fractions in shapes.
Practice identifying numerator and denominator.
5. Recap and Assessment
Quick questions:
What is the numerator in 3/5?
What is the denominator in 2/7?
Which is larger: 1/2 or 1/4?
Homework
Draw three shapes and represent:
1/2
1/3
3/4
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- 5 h: $37
- 10 h: $73
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