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         <title>Understanding Fractions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Fractions are formed when we have a WHOLE that is divided into so many EQUAL parts.<br>A whole is divided<br>into <strong>two</strong> equal parts.ONE part is one half. | <figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/1-2.gif" width="200" height="200"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure> | 1<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>2 | A whole is divided <br>into <strong>six</strong> equal parts.ONE part is one sixth. | <figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/1-6hexagon.gif" width="317" height="274"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure> | 1<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>6<br>A whole is divided<br>into <strong>ten</strong> equal parts.ONE part is one tenth. | <figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/1-10rec.gif" width="147" height="117"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure> | 1<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>10 | Four parts are colored, and<br>the whole has four equal parts.<strong>Four fourths.</strong> | <figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/4-4-empty0square.png" width="241" height="242"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure> | 4<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>4<br>Three parts are colored.<br>There are seven equal parts.<strong>Three sevenths</strong>. | <figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/3-7bar.gif" width="798" height="123"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>3<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>7 | Two parts are colored, and<br>the whole has five equal parts.<strong>Two fifths</strong>.  | <figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/2-5.gif" width="200" height="200"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure> | 2<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>5</div><div> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-15 23:19:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/3-8.gif" width="200" height="200"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure> | 3<figure class="attachment attachment--preview"><img src="https://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/images/0.gif" width="1" height="1"><figcaption class="attachment__caption"></figcaption></figure>8“three eighths”  | The number ABOVE the line tells <strong>HOW MANY PARTS<br></strong>we have (the colored parts).The number BELOW the line tells <strong>how many EQUAL parts<br></strong>the <strong>whole </strong>is <strong>divided </strong>into.After halves, we use ordinal numbers to name the fractional parts<br>(thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, sevenths, and so on).</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-15 23:22:06 UTC</pubDate>
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