Fractions are all around us! Whether it's sharing a pizza, measuring ingredients for a recipe, or calculating scores in games, fractions play a crucial role in our daily lives
Inform Learners the Objectives
Objectives:
1.Understand fractions as parts of a whole.2. Identify numerators and denominators.3. Differentiate proper, improper fractions, and mixed numbers4. Add fractions with common denominators.
Assess performance
Time for a quick quiz to see how well you've grasped the concepts. Choose the correct answer for each question.
The PT professor begins by gaining our attention through presenting a video of how PT evaluates a patient, which is our topic for the day.
Present the Material
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Next, he presents what the student should be able to attain at the end of the session.
Provide Learner Guidance
Wait, what does it mean when the denominators are the same in fractions? How does that affect the addition?
Since the students have taken up 'Intro to Patient Care' before,PT professor reminds them and emphasizes how important PT evaluation is to our profession.
Elicit Performance
Maria, you will evaluate your patient, Carl, who has been experiencing back pain.
PT professor proceeds to the lesson by discussing and explaining it through a lecture with a powerpoint presentation.
here are different types of fractions. Proper fractions have a smaller numerator than the denominator, like 2/5. Improper fractions have a numerator greater than or equal to the denominator, like 7/4. Mixed numbers combine whole numbers and fractions, such as 1 3/8
After the lesson, PT professor entertains questions from the students to make sure there is understanding and learning in them.
Now, let's practice adding fractions with the same denominators. How many slices do we have if we add 3 slices from one pizza to 5 slices from the other pizza?
Teaching and learning is continued in the laboratory where students are able to practice evaluating 'patients' between themselves with the PT professor overlooking.