
Fair Sharing in Real Life
Apply the concept of halves to real-life situations like sharing food or toys.
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Apply the concept of halves to real-life situations like sharing food or toys.
Key Questions
- Why is it important to share things equally?
- How can we check if a sandwich is cut into two equal halves?
- What is the fairest way to share a bag of marbles between two people?
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5E Model
The 5E Model structures lessons through five phases (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate), guiding students from curiosity to deep understanding through inquiry-based learning.
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More in Fractions (Halves)
Introducing Halves
Learn that a half is created when a whole is divided into two equal parts.
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Halving 2D Shapes
Practice folding and drawing lines to divide flat shapes into two equal halves.
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Halving Sets of Objects
Share a group of objects equally between two people or groups.
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