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This document outlines a 6-week unit plan for teaching fractions to 7th grade math students. The unit goals are for students to demonstrate understanding of adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Over the 6 weeks, students will learn about equivalent fractions, reducing fractions, adding and subtracting fractions with the same or different denominators, and mixed numbers. Assessment will include worksheets, games, assignments, quizzes, and a final unit test. The learning plan details 5 lessons per week focused on these fraction concepts and skills.
This document outlines a 6-week unit plan for teaching fractions to 7th grade math students. The unit goals are for students to demonstrate understanding of adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Over the 6 weeks, students will learn about equivalent fractions, reducing fractions, adding and subtracting fractions with the same or different denominators, and mixed numbers. Assessment will include worksheets, games, assignments, quizzes, and a final unit test. The learning plan details 5 lessons per week focused on these fraction concepts and skills.
This document outlines a 6-week unit plan for teaching fractions to 7th grade math students. The unit goals are for students to demonstrate understanding of adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Over the 6 weeks, students will learn about equivalent fractions, reducing fractions, adding and subtracting fractions with the same or different denominators, and mixed numbers. Assessment will include worksheets, games, assignments, quizzes, and a final unit test. The learning plan details 5 lessons per week focused on these fraction concepts and skills.
Unit Title: Fractions Established Goals: “Demonstrate an understanding of adding and subtracting positive fractions and mixed numbers, with like and unlike denominators, concretely, pictorially and symbolically (limited to positive sums and differences).” “Determine and explain why a number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, and why a number cannot be divided by 0.” “Demonstrate an understanding of preservation of equality” Understandings: Students will understand that… Essential Questions: Fractions are a useful number representation, Why is it helpful for us to use fractions as a that we can work with to give us ease of way to represent numbers? calculation. What does a fraction mean/represent? We can add and subtract fractions. When do we use fractions in the real world? We can reduce fractions to make it easier to work with them. Students will know: Students will be able to: How to reduce fractions Reduce Fractions How to add and subtract fractions Add and subtract fractions Change the numerator and the denominator accordingly, for ease of calculation.
STAGE 2 – ASSESSMENT EVIDENCE
Performance Tasks: Other Evidence: Worksheets / Activity Sheets Formative assessment – contribution to class, Games – board games & Follow the clue. teacher/student conversations & teacher Computer games. observations. Peer assessment. Mid-point and final Assignment Unit test. Exit cards will be used as anonymous formative Daily mental maths quizzes. feedback for teacher only. Key Criteria: 5 Stems – Basic understanding, Problem solving, Mental maths, showing work, Modelling & communicating.
STAGE 3 – LEARNING PLAN
Week 1 – Introduction. Divisibility rules (Lesson 1) Factors & Multiples (Lesson 2) Equivalent Fractions (Lesson 3) Reduction of Fractions (Lesson 4) Summary activity Week 2 – Introduction to mixed numbers. Reduction of fractions (lesson 1) Introducing mixed numbers (lesson 2) Introducing mixed numbers (lesson 3) Reducing mixed numbers (lesson 4) Summary activity Week 3 – Adding Fractions Introduction to adding fractions (lesson 1) Adding fractions with the same denominator (lesson 2) Adding mixed numbers with the same denominator (lesson 3) Adding fractions with different denominators (lesson 4) Mid-point assignment. Week 4 – Adding and subtracting fractions Adding fractions with different denominators & mixed numbers (lesson 1) Introduction to subtracting fractions (lesson 2) Subtracting fractions with same denominators (lesson 3) Subtracting mixed numbers with the same denominators (lesson 4) Week 5 – Subtracting Fractions Source: Understanding by Design, Unit Design Planning Template (Wiggins/McTighe 2005) 1 Design Topic: Fractions Subject(s): Maths Grade(s): 7 Designer Name: Irina Nielsen
Subtracting fractions with different denominators (lesson 1)
Subtracting fractions with different denominators & mixed numbers. (lesson 2) Adding & subtracting fractions with different denominators & mixed numbers (lesson 3) Unit review (lesson 4) Unit review (lesson 5) Week 6 – Unit Test Unit test (lesson 1) End of Unit
Source: Understanding by Design, Unit Design Planning Template (Wiggins/McTighe 2005) 2
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