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. (1 hour) Learning Section: Improper Fractions Learning Objective: Compare the value of improper fractions with denominators up to 10. Number of pupils: 38
Existing Knowledge: Students know how to compare value of fractions precisely. Learning outcome: In the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 1. Compare the value of improper fractions with denominators up to 10. Example: is bigger than .
KBKK: Generating ideas, understanding and remember. Moral Values: Careful Pupils carry out activities carefully to get the correct parts. Tools and Materials: Circular cut-outs, worksheets.
Content
Teachers Activities
Studentss Activities
Note
Recalls
recalls of value
the 1. Students get the paper strips BBM: of and fold it as ordered by teacher. 2. Students pay attention on Papan hitam, paper strips. KBKK: Generating Ideas Moral Values: Share equally.
comparison of of
fractions to pupils by posing questions such as: Can you tell which fraction is bigger, or ?
teacher explanation.
2. Teacher distributes a piece of paper strip to every pupil and asks pupils to fold the paper strips. Fold first strip paper into 2 parts, write in each part
and shade 1 part of it. Fold second strip paper into 8 parts, write in each
larger shaded area? 4. Teacher introduces the topic being taught the today, thats of
Compare
Value
Improper Fractions. Step 1 (15 min) Teaching and learning activity of 1. Teacher provides each group 1. Pupils get the circular cut-outs BBM: of pupils (3 pupils in 1 group) with 2 similar circular cut-outs. and fold it as ordered by teacher. Circular cut-outs, blackboard. KBKK: Understanding and remember. Moral value: Careful. 2 circular
comparison of 2. Teacher asks pupils to fold 2. Pupils pay attention on the value of improper fraction. both circular cut-outs into 2 explanation by teacher.
equal parts, draw the line and 3. Pupils try to compare the value colour 3 parts. 3. Teacher asks pupils to write the fraction of the coloured parts ( ). 4. Teacher provides each group with another of improper fractions.
cut-outs. 5. Teacher asks pupils to divide both circular cut-outs into 3 equal parts. Ask them to draw the line and colour 5 parts.
6. Teacher asks pupils to write the fraction of the coloured parts ( ). 7. Teacher asks pupils to fold the first 2 circular cut-outs ( ) into 6 equal parts. Count the number of the coloured parts ( ). Cut out the coloured parts. 8. Teacher asks pupils to fold the second 2 circular cut-outs ( ) into 6 parts also. Count the number of the coloured parts ( ). Cut out the coloured parts. 9. Teacher such as: Which is bigger in size? ( is bigger than ). poses a question
10. Pupils carry out activities carefully to get the correct parts.
pay
attention
on Resources: Blackboard
comparison of 2. Teacher emphasizes that to 2. Pupils which being called try to value of improper fractions with examples. compare two improper
solve the questions being posed Moral values: by teacher. Pay attention
fractions, both fractions must have the same denominator. 3. Teacher poses some
blackboard. E.g: Compare the improper fractions. Which is bigger? (a) Step 2 ( 15 min ) and distributes 3. Pupils get the worksheets and try Resource: to pupils as to finish it on given time. Worksheets. Moral values: Diligent and independent.
summarizing by posing
answer
the
questions precisely.
2. Pupils answer the teacher that: Both fractions must have the same denominator.
must we do first before compare them? 3. Teacher gives homework by asking pupils to do practice on page 34 in text book. 3. Pupils listen to teachers order.
Reflection