FRAC'TION, n. [L. fractio, frango, fractus, to break. See Break.]
1. The act of breaking or state of being broken, especially by violence.
2. In arithmetic and algebra, a broken part of an integral or integer;
Wow! That FIRST definition popped out at me and I was so excited when I read it to her. I explained to her that this didn't have to do with just numbers or plain-old arithmetic at all. I asked if this reminded her of what we just talked about in our Bible reading that morning. That Jesus' body was broken for our sins. That He suffered greatly for us in such a violent manner. Isn't it amazing to find out how fractions go back to Jesus?! Imagine how much more we can learn about Jesus and God's character by using such an approach as this. Through this, you can learn how there is a much bigger purpose behind Math than just numbers. And, this isn't just with Math, it's for each subject that we learn. There IS a reason for everything in all of life!
Amazingly, our Math lesson that day led us to the Bible with this verse: "And when he had given thanks, he brake [it], and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me." ~1 Cor. 11:24
So, we were able to finish our math lesson that day with excitement. We had our minds fixed on Jesus and His great love for us as we worked on learning the second part of the definition. I will be honest and say that I hated fractions but I absolutely can't say that now. I LOVE FRACTIONS!
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This is a great article... I have always hated fractions, I suffered through them in 3rd grade...I see them and thrir purpose in such a different light now...excited about sharing this with my children this year - thank you!
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Hi Lucy,
DeleteI'm excited for you and your children! Stephanie's article helped me to see it differently too! I passed on your comment to her as I know she will be blessed by it.
Heather :)
I always relate fractions to food but I love how you pointed them out in the scriptures. My daughter would love this take on Math (she loves the food too). Thank you!
ReplyDeleteStephanie did do a wonderful job on this post! I will pass on your comment to her. I know she will be encouraged by it. She is blogging at Healthy Homeschool 101 if you are interested in following her at her blog. :-)
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