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  • The child has learned how to add fractions by finding a common denominator and combining the numerators.
  • They have practiced counting and understanding the concept of parts of a whole, as each cracker was cut into thirds.
  • They have developed practical problem-solving skills by applying fractions to a real-life scenario of dividing objects into equal parts.
  • The activity has introduced the child to the idea of equivalent fractions, as they may have realized that 3/3 is equivalent to 1 whole cracker.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more real-life scenarios where fractions are used, such as dividing pizza slices among friends or sharing a chocolate bar equally. Introducing fraction manipulatives like fraction circles or bars can also help reinforce the concept of adding fractions and finding equivalent fractions in a hands-on way.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This book introduces the concept of sharing and dividing quantities among different numbers of people, which can be related to the idea of dividing objects into equal parts.
  • Tiger Math by Ann Whitehead Nagda and Cindy Bickel: This book explores math concepts in everyday situations, including the idea of sharing food and snacks, which connects to the scenario of dividing crackers into thirds.
  • The Lion’s Share by Matthew McElligott: This book tells a story about sharing and dividing, which can help reinforce the understanding of fractions as parts of a whole.

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