Lesson 15 An Assortment of Fractions
Let’s find the heights of some stacked objects.
Warm-up Which One Doesn’t Belong: Halves, Fourths, Sixths, and Eighths
Which one doesn’t belong?
Activity 1 All the Way to the Top
Priya, Kiran, and Lin are using large playing bricks to make towers. Here are the heights of their towers so far:
Priya:
inches Kiran:
inches Lin :
inches
Problem 1
For each question, show your reasoning.
How much taller is Lin’s tower compared to:
Priya’s tower?
Kiran’s tower?
Problem 2
They are playing in a room that is 109 inches tall. Priya says that if they combine their towers to make a super tall tower, it would be too tall for the room and they’ll have to remove one brick.
Do you agree with Priya? Explain your reasoning.
Activity 2 Stacks of Blocks
Andre is building a tower out of foam blocks. The blocks come in three different thicknesses:
Andre stacks one block of each size. Will that stack be more than 1 foot tall? Explain or show how you know.
Can Andre use only the
-foot and -foot blocks to make a stack that is feet tall? If you think so, show one or more ways. If not, explain why not. Can Andre use only the
-foot and -foot blocks to make a stack that is feet tall? If so, show one or more ways. If not, explain why not.
Practice Problem
Problem 1
Andre is building a tower out of different foam blocks. These blocks come in three different thicknesses:
Andre stacks two