Rock 'N Learn: Fractions & Decimals |  | Director: Richard Caudle Actor: Rock 'N Learn Studio: Rock 'N Learn
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 35 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: RL981 UPC: 725696898129 EAN: 0725696898129 ASIN: B0002F6B92
Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Release Date: June 8, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Francis Fraction, Newman Numerator, and the comical Dennis Denominator invite kids on a colorful adventure to explore fractions and decimals. Entertaining music, easy-to-follow examples, and plenty of humor make even difficult concepts easy to grasp! Delayed answers give learners time to respond and check their understanding. Includes practice identifying fractions, equivalent fractions, proper versus improper fractions, mixed numerals, place value with decimals, how to write decimals, converting fractions to decimals, and adding or subtracting fractions with a common denominator. Approximately 35 minutes. DVD. Ages 8 & up.
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| Customer Reviews: It's educational but doesn't hold my kids attention very well. September 14, 2009 Jeffrey C. Wiseman (San Diego, CA United States) It's educational but doesn't hold my kids attention very well. They watched it a couple of times but they rather see other educational videos we have (Leapfrog, Little Einstein) . I think its approach is a bit below their level (My kids are 6 and 8 years old).
Good for a young audience. April 12, 2009 David Friesen We love the visual presentation of fractions and decimals and the fact that so many variations are presented. The concepts are presented well so that "equivalent fractions" and concepts such as "numerator" and "denominator" need no further explanation. I still feel Rock 'n Learn videos are lacking in their 'engagement factor' with children. Leap Frog has a much more engaging way of teaching the concepts they cover. The Science Videos by Rock 'n Learn are moving towards that Leap Frog, story-telling, character based video learning style, however, the Math Rock 'n Learn videos are lacking that. Rock 'n Learn videos do have strengths in visual presentation of math concepts and in repetition of presentation, both of which are important.
How to deal with improper fractions (without embarrassment) April 19, 2008 Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Having practiced multiplication tables with the Rock and Rap DVDs in this series, next in line was fractions, and this DVD explains the basics in an easy to understand format using cartoons, visual aids and music.
The three cartoon characters explain the concepts of numerators and denominators using candy bars, pizza and gummy bears, and sing a song about congruent parts, which I learned are parts of the whole that are the same shape and size.
The DVD also covers equivalent fractions, proper and improper fractions and mixed numerals before shifting over to decimals. In the decimal section, it covers tenths, hundredths and thousandths, converting fractions to decimals, and adding and subtracting with common denominators. It also touches on handling really long conversions like 1/3.
This one is more informative than the multiplication DVDs, and rather than just recitation, there are things to be learned here. The key points are repeated and reinforced, and there is also a section where students can give the answer before the DVD does.
Again, this DVD works best as a back-up learning tool to supplement what the child is doing in school, and the only thing that could be improved is the animation. Rated: 4.5 stars
Amanda Richards, April 18, 2008
Great Introduction and Review February 23, 2008 Kitty Brewer (Houston, TX) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is great as an introduction to learning and understanding fractions. It uses items that children can relate to (pizza, candy, etc.)and that they would use in every day life so that they can see the relevance of fractions The music is upbeat and the graphics are excellent. It gives explanations, examples, and graphics for every concept about fractions. It also has questions after each concept to test their understanding of what has been shown. This is also good for a general review of fractions. Every math teacher should have this DVD in their colection.
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