Princeton Review

Display Title

Math Clip Art--Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers--Example 109--Four Eighths Divided by 2

Math Clip Art--Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers--Example 109--Four Eighths Divided by 2

Math Clip Art Image

Topic

Fraction Operations

Description

This math clip art image illustrates the process of dividing four-eighths by 2 using a rectangular model. The model depicts a rectangle divided into eight equal horizontal strips, with four of these strips shaded to represent four-eighths. To demonstrate the division by 2, each horizontal strip is further divided into two equal parts using vertical lines, creating 16 total parts.

In this model, the original four-eighths (4 horizontal strips) are now divided into 8 smaller rectangles. When we divide these 8 parts among 2 (the divisor), we get 4 small parts per group. These 4 small parts out of 16 total parts give us the final answer: 4/16, which can be simplified to 1/4.

This visual representation helps students understand that dividing a fraction by a whole number results in a smaller fraction. It also demonstrates how the denominator of the original fraction is multiplied by the divisor to get the new denominator (8 * 2 = 16).

Teacher's Script: "Look at our rectangular fraction model showing four-eighths. We need to divide this into 2 equal parts. How can we achieve this? We'll divide each eighth into 2 smaller pieces using vertical lines. Count how many of these new, smaller rectangles are shaded. Now, let's divide these shaded parts into 2 groups. How many small parts are in each group? What fraction of the whole does this represent? Can we simplify this fraction further?"

For a complete collection of math clip art related to Fraction Division click on this link: Fraction Division Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.7, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.7.A, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.7.B, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.7.C
Grade Range 5 - 8
Curriculum Nodes Arithmetic
    • Fractions
        • Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Copyright Year 2015
Keywords math clip art, fractions, fraction division, dividing fractions by whole numbers