When teaching fractions to third graders, it's helpful to use the analogy of pizza slices. Use games to teach fractions at the third grade level with tips from a math tutor in this free video on fractions.
Expert: Fernando Millan
Contact: www.tutormath.info
Bio: Fernando Millan is the owner and founder of Math Specialists LLC and has taught college mathematics courses at Miami Dade Community College, Barry University and University of Florida, among others.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
I'm 3rd
Santos54397 6 months ago
I'm in second grade
ALYAS03 9 months ago
they should be knowing them by the time they finish first
this is for 1st std and not 3rd std.
1973sivakumar 11 months ago
Student should KNOW (master) your math tables to 20 that is addition subtraction mutilation division. Only after the student master the math tables. Should the student move on to, Fraction and decimals throw in all math symbols definitions before the students need them.
Why only after mastering math tables. That way the answer that is wrong is not going to simple 1+1=2. It will be correct procedure to do the equation
The students should know them by the time they are in first grade
samten10a 1 year ago
second grade math
TheTori1000 2 years ago
...that is a very good lead-in to the
eventual higher math of 'method of exhaustion' for finding formula for area of a circle, and for the calculus ('slices' get
ever tinier and thinner as the denominators
increase without bound). An excellent
visual approach!
jwm239 3 years ago