Writing Fractions: Grouping Objects into Equal Parts
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In this video, students learn how to write fractions by looking at sets of objects and grouping them into equal parts. The teacher explains that fractions represent equal parts of a whole, whether it's breaking shapes or sets of objects. Through examples with rectangles and groups of cats, the teacher demonstrates how to count and write fractions, emphasizing the numerator as the part being considered and the denominator as the total number of parts.
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Upper Primary
Lower Primary
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