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SECOND QUARTER
JAY CRIS S. MIGUEL
MATHEMATICS
PRELIMINARY
ACTIVITY
What fraction is represented by each figure below?
What fraction is represented by each figure below?
2
------
4
3
------
6
4
------
8
1
------
2
What can you notice on the shaded regions of the figures below?
2
------
4
3
------
6
4
------
8
1
------
2
Let's look closer to the given figures.
2
------
4
1
------
2
Let's look closer to the given figures.
1
------
2
3
------
6
Let's look closer to the given figures.
1
------
2
4
------
8
Notice that
2
------
4
3
------
6
4
------
8
are all equal to
1
------
2
and
Even if a fraction looks different from another
fraction, they may actually represent the
same amount only that one of the fractions
has reduced terms compared to the other.
2
------
4
3
------
6
4
------
8
is the lowest form of
1
------
2
and
CHANGING FRACTIONS TO
CHANGING FRACTIONS TO
LOWEST FORMS
LOWEST FORMS
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
After going through this
lesson, learners are
expected to change
fractions to lowest forms.
Reducing fractions to lowest terms involves division, thus
you will need your prior knowledge on division. In this
lesson, you will learn how to change fraction to its lowest
term by dividing both the numerator and denominator
with their Greatest Common Factor (GCF). You will be
reminded also of the different methods of getting the GCF.
Examine these figures.
What fraction represents each figure?
2
------
8
1
------
4
Which fraction is in lowest form?
2
------
8
1
------
4
Which fraction is in lowest form?
We can reduce a fraction to its lowest term by dividing the
numerator and the denominator with their Greatest
Common Factor (GCF) using any of the following methods:
Listing Method
Prime Factorization
Continuous Division
Example: Reduce to its lowest form.
2
------
8
In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common
Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator.
Factors of 2: 1 and 2
Factors of 8: 1, 2, 4, and 8
Common Factors of 2 and 8: 1 and 2
Greatest Common Factor of 2 and 8: 2
2
------
8
Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by
their GCF.
2
2
1
------
4
2
------
8
Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of
1
------
4
is equal to
Example: Reduce to its lowest form.
3
------
9
In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common
Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator.
Factors of 3: 1 and 3
Factors of 9: 1, 3, and 9
Common Factors of 3 and 9: 1 and 3
Greatest Common Factor of 3 and 9: 3
3
------
9
Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by
their GCF.
3
3
1
------
3
3
------
9
Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of
1
------
3
is equal to
Example: Reduce to its lowest form.
5
------
20
In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common
Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator.
Factors of 5: 1 and 5
Factors of 20: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20
Common Factors of 5 and 20: 1 and 5
Greatest Common Factor of 5 and 20: 5
5
------
20
Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by
their GCF.
5
5
1
------
4
5
------
20
Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of
1
------
4
is equal to
Example: Reduce to its lowest form.
9
------
27
In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common
Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator.
Factors of 9: 1, 3, and 9
Factors of 27: 1, 3, 9, and 27
Common Factors of 9 and 27: 1, 3, and 9
Greatest Common Factor of 9 and 27: 9
9
------
27
Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by
their GCF.
9
9
1
------
3
9
------
27
Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of
1
------
3
is equal to
Example: Reduce to its lowest form.
6
------
16
In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common
Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator.
Factors of 6: 1, 2, 3, and 6
Factors of 16: 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16
Common Factors of 6 and 16: 1 and 2
Greatest Common Factor of 6 and 16: 2
6
------
16
Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by
their GCF.
2
2
3
------
8
6
------
16
Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of
3
------
8
is equal to
THINK
SHARE
PAIR
Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is
in its lowest form.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
2
8
1
4
Example
Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is
in its lowest form.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
Set A
Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is
in its lowest form.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
Set B
Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is
in its lowest form.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
Answer Key
2
6
1
3
1
2
4
8
3
4
6
8
Set A
Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is
in its lowest form.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
Answer Key
1
4
2
8
4
6
2
3
3
4
6
8
Set B
FRACTIONS
US
AROUND
READ THE FOLLOWING TRIVIA OR
SCIENCE FACTS ON THE SUCCEEDING
SLIDES. THEN, ANSWER THE
QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Our solar system’s eight planets come in two classifications: smaller rocky planets with solid ground
(Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) and larger gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune).
QUESTIONS:
1. What fraction represents the number of small rocky planets
with solid grounds?
2. What fraction represents the number of planets which
belong to larger gas giants?
3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1 and 2 in
their lowest forms?
Earth's surface is covered with about 70 percent of water and
30 percent of land.
QUESTIONS:
1. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by
water?
2. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by land?
3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1
and 2 in their lowest forms?
With an average of roughly 60
percent, most of the human body
is water. The amount of water in
the body changes slightly with
age, gender, and hydration levels.
QUESTIONS:
1. What fraction represents the average
percentage of water in the human body?
2. How do you express your answer in
number 1 in its lowest form?
QUESTIONS:
1. What fraction represents the number of small rocky planets
with solid grounds?
2. What fraction represents the number of planets which
belong to larger gas giants?
3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1 and 2 in
their lowest forms?
Answer Key
4
------
8
4
------
8
1
------
2
1
------
2
QUESTIONS:
1. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by
water?
2. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by
land?
3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1
and 2 in their lowest forms?
Answer Key
70
------
100
30
------
100
7
------
10
3
------
10
QUESTIONS:
1. What fraction represents the average
percentage of water in the human body?
2. How do you express your answer in
number 1 in its lowest form?
Answer Key
60
------
100
3
------
5
ALWAYS
THESE
REMEMBER
A fraction is in its lowest form if the numerator
and the denominator have no other common
factor except 1.
To reduce a fraction to its lowest form, divide the
numerator and denominator by their Greatest
Common Factor (GCF).
IT'S TIME
KNOWLEDGE
TO TEST YOUR
NAME:______________________________________________________________________________________
Match each fraction in Column A with its lowest term in Column B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
8
----
24
5
----
40
12
----
28
30
----
48
28
----
56
3
----
7
1
----
2
1
----
3
1
----
8
5
----
8
NAME:______________________________________________________________________________________
Match each fraction in Column A with its lowest term in Column B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
8
----
24
5
----
40
12
----
28
30
----
48
28
----
56
3
----
7
1
----
2
1
----
3
1
----
8
5
----
8
Answer Key
ADDITIONAL
ACTIVITY
Fill in the box with the correct numerator or denominator to get the lowest form of
each fraction.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
18
27 3
20
25 5
14
18 9
20
40
1 6
36
30
45
1 2
Fill in the box with the correct numerator or denominator to get the lowest form of
each fraction.
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
18
27 3
20
25 5
14
18 9
20
40
1 6
36
30
45
1 2
Answer Key
2 4 7
2 6 3
REFERENCE MATERIAL
Mathematics– Grade 4
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 2 – Module 4: Fractions
First Edition, 2020

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MATHEMATICS 4 - FRACTIONS - PART III - CHANGING FRACTIONS TO LOWEST TERMS.pdf

  • 1. SECOND QUARTER JAY CRIS S. MIGUEL MATHEMATICS
  • 3. What fraction is represented by each figure below?
  • 4. What fraction is represented by each figure below? 2 ------ 4 3 ------ 6 4 ------ 8 1 ------ 2
  • 5. What can you notice on the shaded regions of the figures below? 2 ------ 4 3 ------ 6 4 ------ 8 1 ------ 2
  • 6. Let's look closer to the given figures. 2 ------ 4 1 ------ 2
  • 7. Let's look closer to the given figures. 1 ------ 2 3 ------ 6
  • 8. Let's look closer to the given figures. 1 ------ 2 4 ------ 8
  • 10. Even if a fraction looks different from another fraction, they may actually represent the same amount only that one of the fractions has reduced terms compared to the other.
  • 12. CHANGING FRACTIONS TO CHANGING FRACTIONS TO LOWEST FORMS LOWEST FORMS
  • 13. LEARNING OBJECTIVE After going through this lesson, learners are expected to change fractions to lowest forms.
  • 14. Reducing fractions to lowest terms involves division, thus you will need your prior knowledge on division. In this lesson, you will learn how to change fraction to its lowest term by dividing both the numerator and denominator with their Greatest Common Factor (GCF). You will be reminded also of the different methods of getting the GCF.
  • 15. Examine these figures. What fraction represents each figure?
  • 18. We can reduce a fraction to its lowest term by dividing the numerator and the denominator with their Greatest Common Factor (GCF) using any of the following methods: Listing Method Prime Factorization Continuous Division
  • 19. Example: Reduce to its lowest form. 2 ------ 8 In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator. Factors of 2: 1 and 2 Factors of 8: 1, 2, 4, and 8 Common Factors of 2 and 8: 1 and 2 Greatest Common Factor of 2 and 8: 2
  • 20. 2 ------ 8 Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by their GCF. 2 2 1 ------ 4
  • 21. 2 ------ 8 Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of 1 ------ 4 is equal to
  • 22. Example: Reduce to its lowest form. 3 ------ 9 In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator. Factors of 3: 1 and 3 Factors of 9: 1, 3, and 9 Common Factors of 3 and 9: 1 and 3 Greatest Common Factor of 3 and 9: 3
  • 23. 3 ------ 9 Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by their GCF. 3 3 1 ------ 3
  • 24. 3 ------ 9 Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of 1 ------ 3 is equal to
  • 25. Example: Reduce to its lowest form. 5 ------ 20 In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator. Factors of 5: 1 and 5 Factors of 20: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20 Common Factors of 5 and 20: 1 and 5 Greatest Common Factor of 5 and 20: 5
  • 26. 5 ------ 20 Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by their GCF. 5 5 1 ------ 4
  • 27. 5 ------ 20 Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of 1 ------ 4 is equal to
  • 28. Example: Reduce to its lowest form. 9 ------ 27 In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator. Factors of 9: 1, 3, and 9 Factors of 27: 1, 3, 9, and 27 Common Factors of 9 and 27: 1, 3, and 9 Greatest Common Factor of 9 and 27: 9
  • 29. 9 ------ 27 Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by their GCF. 9 9 1 ------ 3
  • 30. 9 ------ 27 Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of 1 ------ 3 is equal to
  • 31. Example: Reduce to its lowest form. 6 ------ 16 In order to reduce the given fraction, identify first the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of its numerator and denominator. Factors of 6: 1, 2, 3, and 6 Factors of 16: 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 Common Factors of 6 and 16: 1 and 2 Greatest Common Factor of 6 and 16: 2
  • 32. 6 ------ 16 Next, divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by their GCF. 2 2 3 ------ 8
  • 33. 6 ------ 16 Therefore, we can say that the lowest form of 3 ------ 8 is equal to
  • 35. Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is in its lowest form. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ 2 8 1 4 Example
  • 36. Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is in its lowest form. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Set A
  • 37. Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is in its lowest form. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Set B
  • 38. Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is in its lowest form. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Answer Key 2 6 1 3 1 2 4 8 3 4 6 8 Set A
  • 39. Identify the fraction represented by each figure. Then, encircle the fraction which is in its lowest form. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Answer Key 1 4 2 8 4 6 2 3 3 4 6 8 Set B
  • 41. READ THE FOLLOWING TRIVIA OR SCIENCE FACTS ON THE SUCCEEDING SLIDES. THEN, ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
  • 42. Our solar system’s eight planets come in two classifications: smaller rocky planets with solid ground (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) and larger gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune).
  • 43. QUESTIONS: 1. What fraction represents the number of small rocky planets with solid grounds? 2. What fraction represents the number of planets which belong to larger gas giants? 3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1 and 2 in their lowest forms?
  • 44. Earth's surface is covered with about 70 percent of water and 30 percent of land.
  • 45. QUESTIONS: 1. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by water? 2. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by land? 3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1 and 2 in their lowest forms?
  • 46. With an average of roughly 60 percent, most of the human body is water. The amount of water in the body changes slightly with age, gender, and hydration levels.
  • 47. QUESTIONS: 1. What fraction represents the average percentage of water in the human body? 2. How do you express your answer in number 1 in its lowest form?
  • 48. QUESTIONS: 1. What fraction represents the number of small rocky planets with solid grounds? 2. What fraction represents the number of planets which belong to larger gas giants? 3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1 and 2 in their lowest forms? Answer Key 4 ------ 8 4 ------ 8 1 ------ 2 1 ------ 2
  • 49. QUESTIONS: 1. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by water? 2. What fraction of Earth's surface is covered by land? 3. How do you express your answers in numbers 1 and 2 in their lowest forms? Answer Key 70 ------ 100 30 ------ 100 7 ------ 10 3 ------ 10
  • 50. QUESTIONS: 1. What fraction represents the average percentage of water in the human body? 2. How do you express your answer in number 1 in its lowest form? Answer Key 60 ------ 100 3 ------ 5
  • 52. A fraction is in its lowest form if the numerator and the denominator have no other common factor except 1. To reduce a fraction to its lowest form, divide the numerator and denominator by their Greatest Common Factor (GCF).
  • 54. NAME:______________________________________________________________________________________ Match each fraction in Column A with its lowest term in Column B. COLUMN A COLUMN B 8 ---- 24 5 ---- 40 12 ---- 28 30 ---- 48 28 ---- 56 3 ---- 7 1 ---- 2 1 ---- 3 1 ---- 8 5 ---- 8
  • 55. NAME:______________________________________________________________________________________ Match each fraction in Column A with its lowest term in Column B. COLUMN A COLUMN B 8 ---- 24 5 ---- 40 12 ---- 28 30 ---- 48 28 ---- 56 3 ---- 7 1 ---- 2 1 ---- 3 1 ---- 8 5 ---- 8 Answer Key
  • 57. Fill in the box with the correct numerator or denominator to get the lowest form of each fraction. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ 18 27 3 20 25 5 14 18 9 20 40 1 6 36 30 45 1 2
  • 58. Fill in the box with the correct numerator or denominator to get the lowest form of each fraction. NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________ 18 27 3 20 25 5 14 18 9 20 40 1 6 36 30 45 1 2 Answer Key 2 4 7 2 6 3
  • 59.
  • 60. REFERENCE MATERIAL Mathematics– Grade 4 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 2 – Module 4: Fractions First Edition, 2020