Sunday, March 20, 2011

Adding Mixed Numbers

Mixed number is a whole and a proper fraction.
        
          eg. 1 1/4  , 2 1/3, 3 5/6

Improper Fraction- Fraction with a greater numerator than denomenator.

         eg. 6/2, 5/4, 4/3, 12/8

7 comments:

Priya873 said...

Great job Marielle. I like that you high-lighted the most important words and that you explained everything clearly. I even like the chart, it helped. Great job.

Kimg817 said...

Well done Marielle! Good explanation but maybe next time you may want to put a video or a link to help us practice or understand more.

daphne906 said...

Awesome job Marielle! I like how you added pictures for us to understand how to add mixed numbers a little better. How you explained the steps for adding mixed numbers really helped, maybe next time you might want to add this link

wahttp://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/f/add_mixed.phpnt

Anmarie816 said...

Great job Marielle! You did a very good job with this post. I like how you explained how to add mixed numbers. This helps me alot thank you. I think you should add a link or a video to help explain this alittle more.

Here is a link that you could use next time.

http://www.analyzemath.com/middle_school_math/grade_7/fractions.html

ghelo8-14 said...

good job marielle i liked how u made the important words stand out. you also had great pics to explain but next time try to add a video or link to help everyone understand more !

Anonymous said...

Good job marielle. I like that you gave themeaning of mixed number and proper fractions. And you gave examples. Next time try to put video and link. Good job

Jackie8-16 said...

Good job marielle I like how you gave the exact steps of how to add mixed numbers. I liked how instead od making your font different colours you highlight the important words. Next time maybe you can put a link and a video that may help us remember the steps in a fun way. Overall excellent job! :)