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by bcrosby95
874 days ago
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Fractions are just division. When kids learn division, it's about splitting into equal groups. Fractions are a bit different though - you're splitting a single thing into equal chunks. Hence, slices of pie. Multiplying by 1/5 is really dividing by 5. Introduce that first. We already know how to do this. You split your 1/3 slice into 5 equal slices. Do the same to the other 2/3 slices, count all the slices, and you have 15. Hence, 1/15. As an aside, common core math is amazing. They gave my daughter a model for the distributive property that can be used to show how to do long multiplication. |
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Suddenly, you need to begin to understand the rules around operators, sequencing, and what operations are legal and illegal.
Absent that understanding, even...
... gets very complicated trying to reason with physical analogs.So it's the point at which math becomes "pure" rather than strictly physically-mapped.