➕ Add Fractions with Like Denominators

📖 What the Section Is About

In this topic, students learn how to add fractions that have the same denominator. They practice combining parts of the same whole and learn that only the numerators change while the denominator stays the same. Visual models help students understand the concept clearly.

🎯 Learning Objectives

✅ Add fractions with the same denominator
✅ Use visual models to show addition of fractions
✅ Simplify the result if possible
✅ Solve real-life problems involving addition of like fractions
✅ Explain addition using numerator and denominator

🧪 Examples

  • ¹/₄ + ²/₄ = ³/₄

  • ³/₈ + ¹/₈ = ⁴/₈ (simplified to ¹/₂)

  • Word example: “You ate ²/₆ of a pie and your friend ate ¹/₆ → together you ate ³/₆ = ¹/₂”

📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions

  • Numerator: The top number showing parts being added

  • Denominator: The bottom number showing total equal parts

  • Like Denominators: Fractions with the same denominator

  • Simplify: To write a fraction in its smallest form

🎲 Fun Practice Activities

  1. Activity Worksheet: Add fractions like ²/₅ + ¹/₅, ³/₈ + ²/₈

  2. Test Yourself: Use fraction bars or circles to add fractions

🏡 Offline Homework Idea

Use paper plates divided into equal slices. Shade fractions for two people and add them to find the total.