
Lesson
Unit Fractions
Students learn to identify unit fractions as one equal part of a whole.
Unit Fractions
What students learn
Students learn that a fraction names equal parts of one whole, and that a unit fraction is one of those equal parts. Start with to hear the whole-part idea, then move to so the words match the model.
Why it matters
This is the base of fraction sense. When students understand what one equal part means, they can make sense of instead of treating the fraction as just two numbers on paper.
Learn the idea
A unit fraction always has 1 as the numerator. The denominator tells how many equal parts make the whole. gives one more quick review before the student practices naming 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 from drawings or paper strips.
Try it
Draw a circle, a rectangle, and a bar. Split each shape into equal parts and label 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4. Ask the student to point to the whole, the parts, the numerator, and the denominator.
Parent guide
Say the fraction name first, then ask the child to show the equal parts with a finger or pencil. If the child points to an unequal piece, redraw the shape and fix the parts before moving on.