Preparing Pizzas

Introduction

The purpose of this web quest is to help the chef find out the missing ingredients to create his delicious pizzas! This web quest will help to better your understanding on how to add and subtract different fractions that you will share with the chef to help make his pizzas spectacular!

Task

You are going to help the chef create different pizzas! You must watch the different videos and solve the tables in order to take the next step to help the chef figure out the measurements for the ingredients needed! 

Roles: Each student will get into groups of four and watch the two videos to further clarify their knowledge on how to add and subtract different fractions!

Student 1: Watch the videos and complete  2 and 3 on the tables to better your understanding of fractions.

Students 2: Watch the videos and complete 4 and 5 on the two tables to better your understanding of fractions.

Student 3: Watch the videos and complete 6 and 7 on the two tables to better your understanding of fractions.

Student 4: Watch the videos and complete the 8 and 9 on the tables to better your understanding of fractions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05uURgaBhFU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrutPJf9GmQ

Complete the table to convert the improper fractions to mixed numbers!

5/4 =  Divide 5 by 4 to get   1 1/4
15/4=     
24/6=    
26/5=    
17/6=    
13/2=    
7/4=    
11/2=    
6/2=    

Complete the addition and subtraction problems below!

2/4+7/4=  
7/10-2/10=  
1 1/2 + 2 1/3=  
6/8+ 2/4=  
3/10+ 2/6=  

2/12 + 3/2=

 
2/14+ 5/3=  
5/15- 2/16=  
1/2-1/4=  
1/16+ 2/6=  

Process

First explore and read all about fractions on this active module website then go onto play the interactive pizza fraction game!

 http://www.321know.com/fra410x2.htm

Play the pizza fraction game and drag the correct pieces of pizza onto each fraction plate!

http://www.softschools.com/math/fractions/games/

Use what you just learned to complete the fractions worksheet to finally help the chef complete his pizza recipes!

https://www.arabicplayground.com/sites/default/files/preview/156/Fraction_of_Pizza_p.pdf

After you compete the worksheet, share your answers with your group and explain what all ingredients the chef needs!  After you have shared your answers with your partner check your answers on the last page!

Prepare a final write up with the list of ingredients, measurements and ides for the chef. Let me know so I can share the document with you so you can access it. Once everyone has written up their document we will send it to him!

 https://docs.google.com/document/d/10lyAsOIlmW1K7St7IF9heliFqAxSL4ksWusB1by4eL8/edit

 

 

 

Evaluation

                                                       How To Add and Subtract Fractions 

                                                                          Ms. Gowan

Student Name:  

CATEGORY

4

3

2

1

Mathematical Errors

90-100% of the steps and solutions have no mathematical errors.

Almost all (85-89%) of the steps and solutions have no mathematical errors.

Most (75-84%) of the steps and solutions have no mathematical errors.

More than 75% of the steps and solutions have mathematical errors.

Mathematical Reasoning

Uses complex and refined mathematical reasoning.

Uses effective mathematical reasoning

Some evidence of mathematical reasoning.

Little evidence of mathematical reasoning.

Working with Others

Student was an engaged partner, listening to suggestions of others and working cooperatively throughout lesson.

Student was an engaged partner but had trouble listening to others and/or working cooperatively.

Student cooperated with others, but needed prompting to stay on-task.

Student did not work effectively with others.

Completion

All problems are completed.

All but one of the problems are completed.

All but two of the problems are completed.

Several of the problems are not completed.

Explanation

Explanation is detailed and clear.

Explanation is clear.

Explanation is a little difficult to understand, but includes critical components.

Explanation is difficult to understand and is missing several components OR was not included.

Conclusion

Go home and tell your parents you would like to help cook a pizza for dinner! Be prepared to get out your ingredients and measuring cups!

  

Credits

Web Quest created by https://createwebquest.com

https://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_Speedway.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05uURgaBhFU

http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?ts=1510019388

http://www.softschools.com/math/fractions/games/

https://www.arabicplayground.com/sites/default/files/preview/156/Fraction_of_Pizza_p.pdf

SC standards addressed
Number Sense and Operations โ€“ Fractions The student will: 5.NSF.1 Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) using a variety of models, including an area model and number line. 5.NSF.2 Solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with unlike denominators. 5.NSF.3 Understand the relationship between fractions and division of whole numbers by interpreting a fraction as the numerator divided by the denominator (i.e., ๐‘Ž ๐‘ = ๐‘Ž รท ๐‘). 5.NSF.4 Extend the concept of multiplication to multiply a fraction or whole number by a fraction. a. Recognize the relationship between multiplying fractions and finding the areas of rectangles with fractional side lengths; b. Interpret multiplication of a fraction by a whole number and a whole number by a fraction and compute the product; c. Interpret multiplication in which both factors are fractions less than one and compute the product. South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Standards for Mathematics Page 36 5.NSF.5 Justify the reasonableness of a product when multiplying with fractions. a. Estimate the size of the product based on the size of the two factors; b. Explain why multiplying a given number by a number greater than 1 (e.g., improper fractions, mixed numbers, whole numbers) results in a product larger than the given number; c. Explain why multiplying a given number by a fraction less than 1 results in a product smaller than the given number; d. Explain why multiplying the numerator and denominator by the same number has the same effect as multiplying the fraction by 1

Teacher Page

By: Carolyn Gowan

This web quest is intended to teach students the basics of adding and subtracting fractions with uncommon and common denominators and to incorporate their knowledge of measurements in the real world.