Created by Parvathi S Varier | Published 6/2021
Duration: 1h41m | 4 sections | 16 lectures | Video: 1280x720, 44 KHz | 448 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub
Fundamentals of Fractions and Decimals (Types, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division)
What you'll learn
Fractions - Introduction
Multiplication of Fractions
Division of Fractions
Decimals -Introduction
Multiplication of Decimals
Division of Decimals
Practice problems
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Math terms
Description
Hello Friends! Welcome to a new edition of Math Basics.
This course will teach you the fundamentals of fractions and decimals. The course is designed in such a way that we will begin with the most fundamental concepts and work our way up to some of the more advanced sections. We all know that a fraction is a portion of a whole represented by two terms known as the numerator (top part) and a denominator (bottom part). A decimal is a fraction with a denominator that is a power of ten that can be written with a decimal point. Aren't you curious as to why it's a part of the whole? If that's the case, why are there terms like proper fractions and improper fractions? Why is your improper fraction greater than a whole? What plans do you have to address these concerns? If you want to apply this to more advanced problems, you must first understand the fundamental concepts.
This lesson plan focuses on teaching fractions and decimals in a conceptual, enjoyable, and engaging way. No long boring lectures, just a few concepts and we are good to go. All you need is a basic understanding of Math vocabulary. This course will focus on the following sections:
1. Introduction to Fractions
2. Multiplication and Division of Fractions
3. Introduction to Decimals
4. Multiplication and Division of Decimals
5. Practice problems on Fractions
6. Practice problems on Decimals
Stay tuned for more coursework on other topics from me. If you have any concerns or questions, please contact me. I'm delighted to assist you, folks!
Who this course is for:For home-schooling students who need extra materialsParents of middle school or junior high school students can go over the fundaments with their children to ensure they have strong foundations.Anyone who wants to learn something new
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