Teacher Notes: • Get your students to be the teacher and have them lead the discussion and explain the answer choices. • There a few slides at the end of each show where pictures appear without questions. Use them to pose questions of your own. • Give students and opportunity to ask fraction questions or write fraction statements about what is shown. • Print a few of the slides without questions, place in plastic page protectors, and use in a math workstation where students write fraction statements, question, or complete a task you design for them.
What fraction of the ornaments have a bow? 1 8
What fraction of the snowmen are wearing a black hat? 1 4
What fraction of the candy canes have a bow? 4 6
What fraction of the gifts have a green bow? 1 3
What fraction of the snowmen are wearing an orange cap? 7 10
What fraction of the trees have lights? 4 6
What fraction of the snowmen are wearing black hats? 5 8
What fraction of the trees have lights? 1 2
What fraction of the gifts have a gold bow? 2 6
What fraction of the stockings have a snowflake? 2 3
What fraction of the candy canes have bows? 1 3
What fraction of the trees are plain? 1 2
What fraction of the snowmen are holding a broom? 4 8
What fraction of the snowmen are wearing an orange cap? 7 10
What fraction of the stockings have a snowflake? 1 8
What fraction of the gingerbread ornaments are small? 7 8
What fraction of the trees have lights? 3 4
What fraction of the snowmen are wearing a black cap? 3 10
What fraction of the candy canes have bows? 6 6
What fraction of the snowmen are holding a broom? 9 10