Fractions

Suggested for school years 6 - 8

The Fraction abacus

Start Abacus Abacus-icon.png,

select the Fraction abacus.

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Slide one of the 1/2 beads to represent 1/2

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Another way to represent 1/2 is to slide half of another string of fraction beads, for example slide 2 of the 1/4 beads. That is (2 x 1)/4 = 2/4 = 1/2

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How many ways can you make 1/2, remember you can use 2 strings eg. 1/3 + 1/6 = 1/2

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If using just one string, only some of the strings of beads can be used to make 1/2. Which ones? Why?

Show that the solutions which use more than one string are correct, use the Lowest Common Denominator (LCD) method, for example for the case of 1/3 +1/6 = 1/2

1/3 + 1/6 =
2/6 + 1/6 =
(2+1)/6 =
3/6 =
1/2

How do you know if you have found all the solutions?

Find all the ways to make 1/3 and 2/3

Other representations of fraction addition

Draw your solutions as pie charts, you can use Paint, TurtleArt, Socialcalc or Gnumeric in Gnome.

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The Caacupé abacus

Load the Caacupé abacus Abacuscaacupe.jpg

It can represent negative whole numbers and fractions. 1/2 can be represented as 10 - 9 - 2/3 + 1/6

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How many different ways can you represent 1/2 , 1/3, 2/3

How do you know when you have found them all?

Similar to the Pie chart, can you think of a way to visually represent the addition of positive and negative fractions?

see the answersheet