Solving Word Problems with Fractions


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Today in math we continued to work on solving word problems with fractions. When solving word problems we need to draw a visual to represent the problem, write an equation(s) with a variable to represent the unknown amount, show our work, and write the answer with a label. Shown below is what this looks like based on the following word problem:

“Rex is making bread. He combines 1 3/4 cups of white flour and 2 1/3 cups of wheat flour. He adds rye flour to make a total of 5 cups. How much rye flour does he add?”

1) Here is a picture of my visual: Picture below.

2) Here is a picture of my equation(s) with a variable to represent the unknown amount: Picture below.

3) Here is a picture of the work I did to solve the problem: Picture below.

4) My answer and label are…

4 and 1/12 cups of flour

5) Why does drawing a visual help when solving a word problem?

So you can check your answer if you got it wrong. It helps you see the parts to fill in.

6) How are you feeling about solving word problems with fractions? Is there anything that you still need help with or need to work on further?

I could still use some help with straight drawings.

7) We have our Unit 1 test this Friday. Is there anything that you do not understand or want more help with?

No, I feel good about everything

8) What will you do throughout this week so you are prepared for the test this Friday?

 I can practice more and more math throughout the year to help me on the test like the one on Friday

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  1. Hi AJ,

    I am so glad one of your goals is to practice more math throughout the year! That is awesome to hear. Please finish completing numbers 4, 5, 6, and 7. I look forward to reading the rest once it is completed!

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