- The child learned how to identify fractions and their parts using visual aids such as pie charts and number lines.
- The child learned how to compare and order fractions using the concepts of numerators and denominators.
- The child learned how to add and subtract fractions with like denominators and mixed numbers.
- The child learned how to multiply and divide fractions by understanding the concept of multiplying the numerators and denominators separately.
- The child learned how to simplify fractions by finding the greatest common factor and dividing both the numerator and denominator by it.
- The child learned how to convert fractions to decimals and vice versa by dividing the numerator by the denominator or multiplying the decimal by 100 and simplifying.
- The child learned how to solve real-life word problems involving fractions, such as finding a fraction of a whole or comparing fractions to determine which is larger.
Continued development in fractions can be enhanced by incorporating hands-on activities such as baking or cooking, where the child can measure and use fractions in a practical context. They can also explore online games and apps that offer interactive practice in working with fractions. Additionally, challenging the child with higher-level fraction concepts such as multiplying and dividing fractions with unlike denominators can further solidify their understanding of fractions.