Milk and Cookies with some fractions!

Happy Sunday Friday! I am in busy town over here! SO much to do and not enough time! I am leaving for Hawaii next Monday and I just can't find the energy to work on my week long sub plans! I also NEED to get my online portfolio done and review some interview questions! Ugh, it's been FOR-EVER since I have had to do this. 

  I need to clean this house, run some errands, finish my laundry...and more! Anyone want to come over and help???

But what I did manage to just finish was a new fractions activity! 

So the other day I posted about my instant data idea! I can't believe I have had almost 600 views on that post and over 50 repins that I have seen in Pinterest! WOW!

You can clearly see that question 9 was one many kids did not get. Well, this question was about unit fractions. I want to do an extra mini lesson this week focusing on unit fractions!  So I bring you this activity!

This unit includes
-I can statement
-what a unit fraction is
-3 posters to explain how to find a unit fraction
-10 word problems with pictures

I think I may even go buy some cookies and practice with them:) 

I am going to take a look at other parts of fractions they didn't understand and do more remediation activities on those!

Want to win this? Just leave a comment below and I'll come back tonight about 8pm eastern time and pick a winner.  

I am also adding it to my store which is 20% off and buy 1 get 1 free:) 

Don't forge to enter my 700 follower giveaway! Thanks for EVERYTHING!

Back to work I go...ugh, and it's almost 3pm already:( Just SLOW DOWN Sunday...please!   

14 comments:

  1. Your pack looks great as usual!

    cheriemae@gmail.com

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  2. Love your unit - looks fantastic. Love the data idea - so simple yet so useful!

    amgooding@rogers.com

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  3. i like the pack. vhair61215@gmail.com

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  4. This is so stinkin cute! Kids will love it! Great job!

    Jeannine
    Creative Lesson Cafe

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  5. This is great! I need some fun ways for my kiddos to review fractions. saraschlick@gmail.com

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  6. More fraction activities? Count me in!

    tokyoshoes (at) hotmail (dot) com

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    1. HAHA, yes more:) AND I am working on a few other new fraction things...some equivalent fractions on a number line, mixed numbers, and word problems! I still have all of that left to teach this week...yikes!

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  7. I love this! I just started teaching fractions to my third graders last week. This would be a great addition to my program! Thanks for making this!

    bridgetaugustine1218@gmail.com

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  8. I am working on this topic on Wednesday- Looks awesome. I repinned your data assessment and LOVE the idea. Thanks for sharing. Would love to win this pack.

    kristinedmonds@aol.com

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  9. Looks great!

    Ksalinas425@gmail.com

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  10. Looks spectacular! Fractions of a set is soooo difficult for the kiddos to get. I always use "food" for multiplication, division and fractions. It is so relatable for them! kyuill@gmail.com

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  11. Tonya, your units are always great! Crossing my fingers... :)

    cathy@missversteeg.com

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  12. OK...it's 8pm. I said 8pm because I have to get everything ready for work tomorrow, bags packed up, and ready to jump on the couch at 9am to watch the walking dead:) HEHE!

    I just yelled downstairs to ask hubby to pick a number 1-12....and he said...11! So Kathy...I am emailing you this now!

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  13. Aww man I missed it! I'll have to pick this up from your store sometime this week :)

    Angela :)
    Hippo Hooray for Second Grade!

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