Drawing Fractions
ID Fractions
Fraction Facts
Comparing Fractions
Equivalent Fractions
100

Draw a model that represents 3/8.

WOOOO!

100

What fraction of the circle is shaded?

3/12

100

What is the top number of a fraction called?

Numerator
100

Which is larger? 3/4 or 1/4

3/4

100

True or False. These fractions are equivalent.

True!

200

Draw a model that represents 3/6.

AWESOME!

200

What fraction of the shape is NOT shaded?

5/6

200

What is the bottom number in a fraction called?

Denominator

200

Which is larger? 1/4 or 1/7

1/4

200

True or False

These models show 3 equivalent fractions.


True

300

Draw a model of the fraction 2/4.

ROCK STAR STATUS!

300

Which picture represents the fraction 3/5?

The blue model
300

What does it mean if two fractions are equivalent?

They represent the same value even they have different numerators and denominators.

300

Which is larger? 3/3 or 3/9

3/3

300

1. Draw a circle that is divided into halves.  Shade one half.

2. Draw another circle that is divided in fourths. Shade 2 fourths.

3. Write two fractions that are equivalent based on your models.

1/2 = 2/4

400

Draw a model of the fraction 1/3.

FRACTION PHENOM!

400

Write a fraction for this model.

5/5

400

True or False

The smaller the denominator, the bigger the fraction.

YES!

400

Mrs. Holman had 2/8 of a pizza. Mrs. Townsend had 4/8 of a pizza. Who ate the most?

Mrs. Townsend

400

1/3 = ?/6

2/6

500

Draw a model of the fraction 8/8.

SUPERBULOUS!

500

Which fraction is equal to one whole?

12/6        7/8          3/3

3/3

500

True or False

Equivalent fractions always have the same numerators.

False

500

Mrs. Holman had 1/2 of a candy bar.  Mrs. Townsend had 1/12 of a candy bar.  Who had the most?

Mrs. Holman

500

1/4=?/8

1/4=2/8

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