Dividing Unit Fractions and Whole Numbers | Lesson 1 of 2

Dividing Unit Fractions and Whole Numbers

Lesson 1 of 2

In this lesson:

  • Divide a unit fraction by a whole number
  • Divide a whole number by a unit fraction
  • Use visual models for both types
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Goals for Today's Fraction Division Lesson

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

  1. Split a unit fraction into equal parts and find the quotient
  2. Count how many unit fractions fit into a whole number
  3. Draw fraction bar models for both division types
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Quick Review of Unit Fractions

You already know that a unit fraction has 1 as the numerator:

  • , , , ...
  • Each one represents one equal part of a whole

Today we explore: what happens when we divide these fractions?

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Sharing a Fraction Among Groups

You have of a pizza. You share it equally among 4 friends.

  • 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!

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Fraction Bar Shows One Third Divided by Four

Fraction bar showing 1/3 shaded then subdivided into 4 equal parts to show 1/12

Each small part is of the whole bar.

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Solving One Third Divided by Four

Multiplication check:

The answer checks out — four copies of equal .

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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:

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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...

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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
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Practice: Unit Fraction Divided by Whole

Solve each problem. Draw a model and write a multiplication check.

Pause and try before the next slide.

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Practice Answers: Unit Fraction Divided by Whole

Problem 1:

Check:

Problem 2:

Check:

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Now Flip the Division Around

We just learned:

Now consider:

  • These are NOT the same question!
  • Different question → very different answer
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Counting Fraction Pieces in Wholes

You have 4 feet of ribbon. Each bow needs foot.

  • 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!

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Four Wholes Divided Into Thirds

Four fraction bars each divided into thirds, showing 12 total pieces

Count all the thirds: 4 × 3 = 12 pieces.

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Solving Four Divided by One Third

Multiplication check:

The answer is bigger than 4 — and that is correct!

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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.

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Another Example: Three Divided by One Half

  • Each whole has 2 halves
  • Three wholes have 3 × 2 = 6 halves

Check:

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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...

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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
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Practice: Whole Divided by Unit Fraction

Solve each problem. Draw a model and write a multiplication check.

Pause and try before the next slide.

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Practice Answers: Whole Divided by Unit Fraction

Problem 1:

Check:

Problem 2:

Check:

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Summary of Both Division Types

✓ Splitting a fraction gives a smaller result
✓ Counting fraction pieces gives a larger result
✓ Always verify: quotient × divisor = dividend

⚠️ and are not the same!
⚠️ 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