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Converting Improper Fractions into Mixed Numbers
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Learning Objective:
LO: I can convert improper fractions into mixed
numbers.
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What is a proper fraction?
In a proper fraction the numerator is less than the denominator
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What do you think an improper fraction is?
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An improper fraction is where the numerator is more than the
denominator.
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Here are some examples of improper fractions.
These fractions are also called Top Heavy
Fractions.
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Do you know what mixed numbers are? A mixed number is a whole
number and a proper fraction.
Whole numbers are counting numbers like 1,2,3...
A proper fraction is when the numerator is less than the
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In this lesson we will learn to convert improper fractions into
mixed numbers. In each of these shapes what is the value of
each square? Give your answer has a fraction.
How many sixths are there altogether?
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What is the mixed
number?
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1) Step to success is to find how much of the improper fraction is whole
or176
So how can we convert improper
fractions into mixed number?
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A good way to do this is to turn the improper fraction into a division sum.
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Remember you are always going to get a remainder if the improper
fraction can convert into a mixed number.
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Now we know how many whole numbers are in the mixed number.
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Step 2: Carry out the calculation
17 ÷ 6 = 2 r5
5What was the remainder?
What was the denominator in the improper fraction?
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Step 3: Find the proper fraction
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Let’s have a look at converting more improper fractions into mixed numbers.
13 ÷ 3 = 4r 1
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37 ÷ 5 = 7 r2
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29 ÷ 4 = 7 r1
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25 ÷ 8 = 3 r1
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Step 1) Change the improper fraction into a division sum
Step 2) Carry out the calculation
Step 3) Find the proper fraction
Fractions of shape
Steps to success
17 ÷ 6 =
17 ÷ 6 = 2 r5
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Plenary
Order these fractions from smallest to biggest.
Order these fractions from biggest to smallest.
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