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    Teaching Fractions

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      monmon31
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      Hi,


      Can anyone share some of the methods that you have used to teach your kids FRACTIONS? My DS has problems understanding, he is only in P2. A

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        Champion
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        :hi5: :celebrate: :thankyou: WCW for the explanation; I learn from here too!

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          Brenda10
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          WCW:
          actually it is v important to know numerator and denominator. i ever get my student to write 100 times on this. another good way is denominator starts with D so is DOWN šŸ˜‰

          :scared: Are you referring to us?

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            Sun_2010
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            WCW,

            Nice tips.
            D - down - denominator
            Like

            I did not know you teach too

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              Brenda10
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              :salute: to sista WCW. :udawoman:


              We bought some CD for for dd to learn fraction many years ago.

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                monmon31
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                TQ..TQ....i will use power point to do it.

                :rahrah: :thankyou:

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                  hymum
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                  Did anyone heard about SOMA Maths school, I send both of my sons there. They are using interactive games to teach kids on fraction. Their lessons are fun, easy for the kids to pick up. Kids learn a systematic ways to solve IQ puzzle.

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                    plum-cake
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                    Hi I used this dvd from library.

                    Rock 'n learn. Beginning fractions & decimals [videorecording] / Rock 'N Learn ; written by Melissa Caudle.
                    http://catalogue.nlb.gov.sg/cgi-bin/cw_cgi?fullRecord+30865+3002+13089236+10+2
                    when my dd was in K2 she did her music written exam so I had to explain some fraction concepts to do the time values...

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                      cimman
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                      I think the biggest challenge in Fractions is in the word problems. There are so many permutations of these.

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                        smartmummy
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                        I have the piza play set to teach.

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