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Fifth graders’ understanding of fractions on the number line
Authors:Taajah Felder Witherspoon
Abstract:The goal of this research was to examine fifth graders’ understanding of fractions on the number line. This case‐study design focused on the various ways that students represented fractions on number lines. Students responded to task‐based interview questions by identifying fractions as a number on the number line as well as equivalency and problem solving. The tasks were administered individually to 26 fifth‐grade students over a 15‐minute time frame in their respective schools. The two groups of 10‐year‐old students answered most questions in written form with pencil and paper and were often asked to explain how they arrived at an answer. Student performance was highest when instructed to plot ½ on a number line of 0 to 1 as well as naming a fraction less than ½. The students performed lowest when they attempted to plot ½, ¼, and 1 on a number line with a predetermined unit 0 to 1/3. Other low performing concepts consisted of plotting ¼ on a number line from 0‐3, identifying ¼ on a non‐routine number line, and plotting a unit fraction with an equivalent fraction as well as an improper fraction on a common number line.
Keywords:conceptual understanding  fifth graders  fractions  number line
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