Ben, Pizza and Fractions
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9 Minutes
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Description
Ben had been flunking at Fractions in math class. He asked his father for help, who suggested him to work at the pizza place for a few days. What's the connection between pizza and fractions, you ask? Well, dive in to find out and help Ben make and serve pizza's to customers!
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Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about Decimal Notation for Tenths and Hundredths. Suitable for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5.
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Discussion Questions
Before the Game
If you order a pizza to share with others and you pay per slice, how could you figure out how much each person needs to pay? What is a decimal fraction? How can a decimal fraction be turned into a decimal? When is it necessary to have an understanding of fractions in real life? Why is it important to identify fractions as representations of equal parts of a whole? If 100 cents makes a dollar and I have 90 cents, how many parts of the dollar do I have?
After the Game
How did being a waiter at the Pizza Parlor help the boy learn more about fractions for his test? How can having knowledge of place values help you convert decimal fractions to decimals and vice versa? In the game you had to divide up a pizza with 4 people - how did you know how many slices to give each person? Does it matter if the amount each person got was represented by decimals or fractions? What did you notice about the relationship between decimals and fractions? How could you tell who paid the least and the most when using fractions, decimals, and the number line?