Introduction
Welcome, young mathematicians! Have you ever wondered how to make fractions fun and exciting? Today, you're going to dive into the world of fractions by creating your very own pop-up book. Not only will you learn about halves, quarters, and more, but you'll also get to show off your creativity by designing a book that pops right off the page! Ready to get started? Let’s go on this fraction adventure together!
Task
Your mission is to create a colorful and interactive pop-up book all about fractions. You will be working in small groups to design pages that teach others what fractions are and how they work. Each page will pop up with exciting shapes and pictures that show different fractions, like 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4. By the end of this WebQuest, you’ll have a fantastic book to share with your classmates and family, showing everything you have learned about fractions!
Process
Process
Here’s how you’ll complete your pop-up book on fractions:
1. Learn About Fractions:
- Start by watching a fun video on YouTube that explains fractions in a simple way. You’ll see how fractions are parts of a whole, like slices of a pizza or pieces of a chocolate bar.
https://youtu.be/OKJI91YYQaM?si=Nup5KoeTF3oVU1Ud
and
https://youtu.be/OKJI91YYQaM?si=BnsGnwebpNg7PtJO
2. Plan Your Book:
- In your groups, decide what fractions you want to include in your book. Will you show 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, or all of them? Think about the shapes and pictures you’ll use to make each fraction come to life.
3. Learn how to make a pop-up book:
https://lrnkey.com/blog/how-to-make-pop-up-book
4. Create or copy Pop-Up Pages:
- Cut and Paste pictures from google to your pages. Be sure to label each fraction clearly.
750-3046003-1.jpg (750×737) (teacherspayteachers.com)
pizza-fractions-3-3-clipart-md.png (800×800) (creazilla-store.fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com)
whole-pizza-with-salami-toppings-fast-food-illustration-free-vector.jpg (1920×1280) (vecteezy.com)
and
4. Put It All Together:
- Once all your pages are done, combine them to make a complete book. You can add a colorful cover and even write a short story or explanation about each fraction on the pages.
5. Share Your Work:
- When your book is finished, present it to the class. Explain what fractions you used and how your pop-up pages show these fractions in a fun way.
Evaluation
Evaluation
Your pop-up book will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Understanding
Pt. 3(Fully), Pt. 2(Close), Pt.1(Almost)
- Creativity
Pt. 3(Well done), Pt. 2(Good Job), Pt.1(Try Again)
- Team work
Pt. 3(Excellent), Pt. 2(Good Effort), Pt.1(Not Bad)
- Effort
Pt. 3(Excellent), Pt. 2(Good Attempt), Pt.1(Not Bad)
Conclusion
Congratulations! By completing this WebQuest, you’ve learned how to create a pop-up book that teaches others about fractions. You’ve discovered how fractions work, worked together as a team, and used your creativity to make something truly special. Keep practicing your fractions, and who knows? Maybe one day you’ll create even more amazing books!
Credits
Thank You to all my sources used to making this WebQuest.
https://youtu.be/OKJI91YYQaM?si=Nup5KoeTF3oVU1Ud
https://youtu.be/OKJI91YYQaM?si=BnsGnwebpNg7PtJO
https://lrnkey.com/blog/how-to-make-pop-up-book
750-3046003-1.jpg (750×737) (teacherspayteachers.com)
pizza-fractions-3-3-clipart-md.png (800×800) (creazilla-store.fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com)
whole-pizza-with-salami-toppings-fast-food-illustration-free-vector.jpg (1920×1280) (vecteezy.com)
and
Teacher Page
Welcome, educators! This WebQuest is designed to help second-grade students explore fractions in a fun and interactive way by creating a pop-up book. The goal is to combine math learning with creativity, helping students understand fractions through hands-on activities.