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Add & Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators using Number Lines BUNDLE

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    Add & Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators using Number Lines BUNDLE

    • These worksheets can be used to review the Virginia Math SOL below.
    • SOL 3.5 The student will solve practical problems that involve addition and subtraction with proper fractions having like denominators of 12 or less.
      • Solve practical problems that involve addition and subtraction with proper fractions having like denominators of 12 or less, using concrete and pictorial models representing area/regions (e.g., circles, squares, and rectangles), length/measurements (e.g., fraction bars and strips), and sets (e.g., counters).
    Total Pages
    7 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    30 minutes
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
    Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole.
    Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators, e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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