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learning fractions

Learning Fractions in Our Homeschooling

by Ashley Mullen Leave a Comment

The moment that I have been dreading since we started homeschooling is here: learning fractions and teaching fractions. Fractions. I don’t do fractions. In fact my mother could tell you just how much I dislike, no, hate fractions.

Learning Fractions In the Kitchen

Learning Fractions in Our Homeschooling

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I struggled with them in school, whenever they came up, no matter the grade. I am determined for us to learn the use of fractions, without too many tears from either one of us.

Picking the Right Math Curriculum

The first step in teaching fractions in your homeschool is picking the right math curriculum. Finding a curriculum that works for your family. Look for what works for your teaching style, and your child’s learning style.

I know that when I look a math curriculum I want to stay away from common core. You might want common core.

Fraction Circles

My first thought was to get some hands on, visual aids, something to help us both. We’re all hands on. We learn and understand better this way.

Even if you’re not homeschooling, having some hands on aids of any type can help you and your child during homework time. You can find ours here in our shop.

Learning Fractions - Fraction Circles

Fractions In the Kitchen

When I introduced fractions, I had a set of teaspoons in hand. I wanted to show them just how we use fractions when we are in the kitchen.

My kids are always in the kitchen with us, in fact Austin usually ends up the measuring spoon/cup gofer, and now that she’s seen them as fraction she’s realized that they aren’t all that mad.

We’ll be getting in the kitchen some more with math, and I’ll be encouraging the use of the smaller measuring spoons and cups, which is a fun and yummy way to work on using fractions.

Learning Fractions - Measuring Spoons

Other Manipulatives to Use

If your child like playing with playdough, this is a great way to work on fractions as well, plus playdough is fun.

Your child can make circles foods, think: pizzas, cakes, pies, even donuts would work great! And then cut them into pieces – fractions.

Get hands on with kids. If you don’t have access to a printer and laminator, or are looking something different, Amazon has a lot of different manipulatives to choose from.

Donut Fractions – Fun Math Center

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Filed Under: Homeschool, Homeschool Helps Tagged With: fractions, kids in the kitchen, learning fractions, Math, measuring spoons

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