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Description
What It Is:
This is a glossary worksheet designed for EL (English Learner) support, specifically for a lesson plan explaining fraction conversions. The worksheet includes a table with three columns: 'Word,' 'Definition,' and 'Visual.' The 'Word' column lists terms like 'improper fraction,' 'mixed number,' 'convert,' 'denominator,' 'equivalent,' and 'fraction.' The 'Definition' column provides definitions for each term. The 'Visual' column includes diagrams illustrating 'improper fraction' as 5/4 and 'mixed number' as 1 1/4. The remaining rows in the 'Visual' column are blank.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 4-6. The concepts of fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers, and equivalent fractions are typically introduced and reinforced in these grade levels. The visual aids make it more accessible for visual learners and English Language Learners.
Why Use It:
This worksheet provides a clear and concise glossary of key terms related to fraction conversions. It helps students build their vocabulary and understanding of fraction concepts. The visual representations enhance comprehension, especially for EL students. It serves as a helpful reference tool during lessons on fractions.
How to Use It:
The worksheet can be used as a pre-teaching tool to introduce vocabulary before a lesson on fraction conversions. It can also be used during the lesson as a reference guide or as a post-lesson review activity. Students can complete the blank 'Visual' column by drawing their own representations of the terms, or they can write out examples of the terms.
Target Users:
This worksheet is primarily designed for English Language Learners in grades 4-6 who are learning about fractions. It can also be beneficial for any student who needs extra support in understanding fraction vocabulary and concepts. Teachers and tutors can use this as a supplementary resource.