Learning Goals
Students will be able to represent fractions in cooking and sharing situations using visual models and numeric notation to show equal parts.
Students will be able to estimate, add, and simplify fractions with like denominators in real-world recipe problems to determine fair portions.
Students will be able to solve and justify contextual subtraction problems with fractions and mixed numbers in sharing scenarios to explain how much remains.
Students will be able to solve multiplication problems with whole numbers and unit fractions using models in recipe scaling and craft tasks to show repeated fractional groups.
Students will be able to explain how fractions support fair portions, accurate recipes, and shared resources in everyday life.
Students will be able to use feedback and reflection to revise fraction work and improve problem-solving strategies.
Products
Fraction Recipe Problem-Solving Portfolio
Students complete a personal portfolio showing how they solve fraction tasks from the project recipes and sharing scenarios. It includes modeled work, written explanations, and a reflection on how fractions were used in everyday life.
Fraction Fair Board Game and Poster Exhibit
Teams design and present a playable board game and poster that teach fraction addition, subtraction, and multiplication through real-world situations. The exhibit must show how the game works, how answers are checked, and how the team revised the product using feedback.
No rubric has been generated yet.