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Lesson 1: What is a fraction?
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Lesson 2: What are equivalent fractions?
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Lesson 3: Addition of like fractions
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Lesson 4: Subtraction of like fractions
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Lesson 5: Addition of related fractions
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Lesson 6: Subtraction of related fractions
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Lesson 7: What is a mixed number?
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Lesson 8: Express a mixed number as an improper fraction
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Lesson 9: Express an improper fraction as a mixed number
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Lesson 10: Fraction of a set
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Lesson 11: Product of a proper fraction and a whole number
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Lesson 12: Simple word problems
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 1 (Cats)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 2 (Telephone cards)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 3 (Trading cards)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 4 (Dinosaurs)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 5 (2 beakers of water)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 6 (Butterflies)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 7 (David and Sarah)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 8 (Weight of an empty container)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 9 (Apple and grape juice)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 10 (Stamps)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 11 (Filling up a tank)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 12 (Flamingo, pelican and crane)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 13 (Eggs)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 14 (Fraction of a fraction)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 15 (Comparing 2 fractions)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 16 (From small tank to big tank)
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Lesson: Model diagram approach - Part 17 (Money not enough)
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Lesson: Understanding equivalent fractions
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Lesson: Understanding middle
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Lesson: Charity coupons
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Lesson: Overlapping figures
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Lesson: Fraction of shaded portion
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Lesson: Parts and whole
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