Topic A: Line Plots of Fraction Measurements
Topic B: Fractions as Division
Topic C: Multiplication of a Whole Number by a Fraction
Topic D: Fraction Expressions and Word Problems
Topic E: Multiplication of a Fraction by a Fraction
Topic F: Multiplication of Fractions and Decimals as Scaling and Word Problems
Topic G: Division of Fractions and Decimal Fractions
Topic H: Interpretation of Numerical Expressions
Common Core Standards
5.OA.1
Use parenthesis, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
5.OA.2
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculations "add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2" as 2 x (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 x (18,932 + 921) is three times as large as 18,932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.
5.NBT.7
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
5.NF.3
Interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator (a/b = a ÷ b). Solve word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions or mixed numbers, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem. For example, interpret 3/4 as the result of dividing 3 by 4, noting that 3/4 multiplied by 4 equals 3, and that when 3 wholes are shared equally among 4 people each person has a share of size 3/4. If 9 people want to share a 50-pound sack of rice equally by weight, how many pounds of rice should each person get? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie?
5.NF.4
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction or whole number by a fraction.
5.NF.5
Interpret multiplication as scaling (resizing), by:
5.NF.6
Solve real world problems involving multiplication of fractions and mixed numbers, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem.
5.NF.7
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions. (Students capable of multiplying fractions can generally develop strategies to divide fractions by reasoning about the relationship between multiplication and division. However, division of a fraction by a fraction is not a requirement at this grade level.)
5.MD.1
Convert among different sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g. convert 5cm to 0.05m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems.
5.MD.2
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Use operations on fractions for this grade to solve problems involving information presented in line plots. For example, given different measurements of liquid in identical beakers, find the amount of liquid each beaker would contain if the total amount in all the beakers were redistributed equally.