Fractions Unlocked
How Teaching Fractions As Numbers Is the Key to Student Understanding
Teachers' College Press
Will be published approx. on 25. September 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-8077-8509-6 (ISBN)
Description
How can teachers help students overcome persistent struggles with fractions?
Fractions Unlocked, co-published with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, provides a research-based answer by shifting instruction away from traditional part-whole models toward a measurement-based approach grounded in unit fractions.
Fractions represent one of the most persistent challenges in mathematics education. Despite their critical importance as a foundation for algebra and advanced mathematics, many students struggle to develop a meaningful understanding of fraction concepts and operations. Fractions Unlocked offers teachers a transformative approach to instruction.
Drawing on decades of research and classroom experience, the authors show how understanding fractions as numbers with magnitude can transform student learning. This book provides a clear roadmap for instruction, prioritizing conceptual meaning over rote memorization to help students build a deep, connected understanding of how fractions work. This essential resource equips elementary and middle school teachers and coaches with instructional strategies and research-based activities to put these ideas into immediate practice.
Book Features:
Analysis of student work and "Spotlights on Student Thinking" to help teachers interpret and build on student strategies and explanations.
In-depth development of the number line as a central tool for understanding fractions as numbers with magnitude.
Purposeful use of representations (fraction strips, drawings, number lines, contextual situations, and symbolic notation) to make fraction concepts, relationships, and operations visible.
Tools, tasks, and discussion prompts, along with instructional sequences, that support implementation of meaningful and connected fraction instruction.
Teaching takeaways that synthesize the key ideas of each chapter.
Fractions Unlocked, co-published with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, provides a research-based answer by shifting instruction away from traditional part-whole models toward a measurement-based approach grounded in unit fractions.
Fractions represent one of the most persistent challenges in mathematics education. Despite their critical importance as a foundation for algebra and advanced mathematics, many students struggle to develop a meaningful understanding of fraction concepts and operations. Fractions Unlocked offers teachers a transformative approach to instruction.
Drawing on decades of research and classroom experience, the authors show how understanding fractions as numbers with magnitude can transform student learning. This book provides a clear roadmap for instruction, prioritizing conceptual meaning over rote memorization to help students build a deep, connected understanding of how fractions work. This essential resource equips elementary and middle school teachers and coaches with instructional strategies and research-based activities to put these ideas into immediate practice.
Book Features:
Analysis of student work and "Spotlights on Student Thinking" to help teachers interpret and build on student strategies and explanations.
In-depth development of the number line as a central tool for understanding fractions as numbers with magnitude.
Purposeful use of representations (fraction strips, drawings, number lines, contextual situations, and symbolic notation) to make fraction concepts, relationships, and operations visible.
Tools, tasks, and discussion prompts, along with instructional sequences, that support implementation of meaningful and connected fraction instruction.
Teaching takeaways that synthesize the key ideas of each chapter.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8077-8509-6 (9780807785096)
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Persons
DeAnn Huinker is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Elizabeth Cutter-Lin teaches prospective elementary teachers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Elizabeth Cutter-Lin teaches prospective elementary teachers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.