Sharing a Fraction Among Groups
You have
- Question: How much of the whole pizza does each friend get?
- Predict: Will each piece be more or less than
?
Each friend gets a smaller piece — we are dividing!
Fraction Bar Shows One Third Divided by Four
Each small part is
Solving One Third Divided by Four
Multiplication check:
The answer checks out — four copies of
Another Example: One Half Divided by Three
- Start with
of the whole - Split that half into 3 equal parts
- Each part is
of the whole
Check:
Quick Check: One Fourth Divided by Two
What is
- Picture a fraction bar with
shaded - Split that quarter into 2 equal parts
- How much of the whole is each part?
Think before the next slide...
The Pattern for Unit Fraction Divided by Whole
(answer to the Quick Check)- The denominator multiplies by the divisor
- Splitting into
parts makes pieces times smaller
Practice: Unit Fraction Divided by Whole
Solve each problem. Draw a model and write a multiplication check.
Pause and try before the next slide.
Practice Answers: Unit Fraction Divided by Whole
Problem 1:
Check:
Problem 2:
Check:
Now Flip the Division Around
We just learned:
Now consider:
- These are NOT the same question!
- Different question → very different answer
Counting Fraction Pieces in Wholes
You have 4 feet of ribbon. Each bow needs
- Question: How many bows can you make?
- Think: How many
-size pieces fit in 4 wholes?
Each whole has 3 thirds, so 4 wholes have many thirds!
Four Wholes Divided Into Thirds
Count all the thirds: 4 × 3 = 12 pieces.
Solving Four Divided by One Third
Multiplication check:
The answer is bigger than 4 — and that is correct!
Why Dividing by a Fraction Gives More
"Dividing makes things bigger? That seems wrong!"
- With whole numbers: 12 ÷ 3 = 4 (smaller)
- With unit fractions: 4 ÷
= 12 (bigger!)
Why? Each whole contains multiple fraction pieces. More pieces means a larger count.
Another Example: Three Divided by One Half
- Each whole has 2 halves
- Three wholes have 3 × 2 = 6 halves
Check:
Quick Check: Five Divided by One Fourth
What is
- How many quarters fit in 5 wholes?
- Each whole has _____ quarters
- So 5 wholes have _____ quarters total
Think before the next slide...
The Pattern for Whole Divided by Unit Fraction
(answer to the Quick Check)- Multiply the whole number by the denominator
- The answer is always larger than the starting number
Practice: Whole Divided by Unit Fraction
Solve each problem. Draw a model and write a multiplication check.
Pause and try before the next slide.
Practice Answers: Whole Divided by Unit Fraction
Problem 1:
Check:
Problem 2:
Check:
Summary of Both Division Types
✓ Splitting a fraction gives a smaller result
✓ Counting fraction pieces gives a larger result
✓ Always verify: quotient × divisor = dividend
Dividing by a unit fraction increases the result
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Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions