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TEACHER’S ACTIVITY PUPIL’S ACTIVITY

Good Morning Class! Good Morning Teacher Shania!

Are you all excited and feeling great today? Yes, teacher!

That’s good to hear.

So, are you ready for our discussion for today’s Yes. Teacher!
lesson class?

Okay, that’s great! So our topic for today’s class


is all about “Changing Improper Fraction to
Mixed Number” and I will be teaching you how to
change an improper fraction to a mixed number. Okay, teacher.

7/3 as an Improper Fraction

What can you observe in the given?


An Improper Fraction teacher.
That’s right! It’s Improper Fraction.

Now, What is asked in the question? Changing an Improper Fraction to Mixed


Number.
Very Good! Changing an Improper Fraction to
Mixed Number The operation should we use is a division
teacher.
What operations should we use?
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Correct!

What is the first step in writing an improper


fraction as a whole number or mixed number? Write down the whole number answer
teacher.
That’s correct! Can anyone tell me about the
second step? We can see in the given example above that
the whole number is number 1.

What is the whole number in the example given?


The third step is to write the remainder
above the original denominator.

Very good! Now for the third step? The remainder is 1 and the original
denominator is 3.

Could you perhaps provide me with the


remainder as well as the original denominator The improper fraction 7/3 changes to 2 ⅓ as
that is needed to write? a mixed number.

That’s right! Now, could someone provide me


with the final solution in which the Improper
Fraction becomes a Mixed Number? None so far, teacher.

Give yourselves a round of applause for


answering. All your answers are correct and I
can say that you all listening and observing
attentively. (Students will answer)

Do you have any questions class?

Now, since you are all able to know how to


change an improper fraction to a mixed number.

I will give you a paper-pencil test to know how


much you really understand our lesson. I will give
you one-word problem and please answer it
kindly.

We have 11/5 as an Improper Fraction and I


want you to change it into a mixed number.

Excellent! That's correct! I can tell you all know


how to convert an improper fraction to a mixed
number now.

Well done pupils! I can really see that you all


really understand how to change improper
fractions to mixed numbers. Just remember, to
write an improper fraction as a whole number or
mixed number you should follow these steps:

• Divide the numerator by the denominator.

• The quotient becomes the whole number part.

• The remainder becomes the numerator.

• The divisor becomes the denominator of a


fraction.

Are all clear children? Yes, teacher!

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