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FAKULTI BAHASA DAN PENDIDIKANPROGRAM SARJANA MUDA PENGAJARAN (KOHORT 5)

HMBT 3303

TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN FORM ONE

ZAMATUN NASRAH BINTI MARWAN

770218-01-5450

013-7018071

TUTOR

ENCIK AMBOK NANI BIN MUHAMAD NOR

amboknani@oum.edu.my

PUSAT PEMBELAJARAN

Pusat Pembelajaran Wilayah Johor

Semester September 2010

WHAT IS A FRACTIONS

Fractions

Scary? No!We use fractions every day ……

FRACTIONS…… What is a Fraction

A fraction is the ratio of two whole numbers, or to put it simply, one whole number divided by another whole number. We write a fraction like this:

The top part of the fraction is called the numerator and is also referred to as the dividend of the fraction. The bottom part is called the denominator and is also referred to as the divisor of the fraction.

Normally the numerator (top of fraction) is smaller than the denominator (bottom of fraction) in which case the fraction is called a 'Proper Fraction'.  If the numerator (top) is equal to or larger than the denominator (bottom) then the fraction is called an 'Improper Fraction'.

A proper fraction is always less than the whole number 1 and we can relate proper fractions to a part of a whole object. We use the denominator (bottom) to divide the object into that number of parts and then we take the numerator (top) number of parts and we can say we have that fractions part of the whole object.

FRACTIONS… The interesting thing is that we know we have the exact

same amount of orange as before when we had divided the orange into 4 parts and took 3 parts. This tells us that the

We say these fractions are 'Equivalent'. In our example having taken 3 of the 4 parts of the orange and then divided all the parts into 2, we could have instead divided these parts into 3 or 4 or 5 or more equal parts, which means the following are all equivalent:

Now try this, divided the numerator (top) of all these equivalent fractions by 3 and divide the denominator (bottom) by 4, and you should get:

This gives us a clue to the rule that tells us when two fractions are equivalent. Two fractions are equivalent if you can find a whole number which when divided into both the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom) of one fraction gives the other fraction OR if there is a third fraction that can be found that is equivalent to both.

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FRACTIONS INTERACTIVE WEBSITE

http://www.northwood.org.uk/fractions%201.htm

http://www.northwood.org.uk/fractions%202.htm

http://www.kidsolr.com/math/fractions.html http://www.mathsisfun.com/fractions-

interactive.html http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/

dictionary.html

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