Check out state and national flags to find designs that demonstrate fractional color divisions, then design your own fraction flag.
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Research flag designs. Note varying geometric configurations.
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With a ruler and Crayola® Scissors, measure and cut a 6- by 9-inch (15 x 24 cm) rectangle of oak tag.
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On white scrap paper, sketch a Fraction Flag with Crayola Crayons, following the teacher's directions about the number of segments and other requirements.
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On oak tag, draw your own flag with Crayola Crayons or Washable Markers. Use a ruler to divide the flag into exact fractional parts. Fill the flag with drawings and colors. On the back, write the fractional name and symbol (such as thirds, 1/3).
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Attach your flag with Crayola School Glue to a craft stick or short dowel stick. Dry overnight.
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Shape a flag stand with Crayola Model Magic. Insert the flag and fly it from your desk.
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