Area Models
Number Lines
Word Problems
Comparing
Whole Numbers as Fractions
100

Draw a model to show 1/3 

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100

Explain how to find an equivalent fraction to 2/8 using fourths on a number line

You could draw another number line counting by fourths up to 1 whole and you would find that 1/4 = 2/8. 

100

What does the numerator tell you?

The numerator tells you how many pieces are shaded.

100

Compare 4/5 and 3/5 using <, >, or =

4/5 > 3/5

100

Draw a model to show 2 wholes. The fraction would be 2/1.

Two whole shapes that are one piece each 

200

Draw a model to show 5 wholes. The fraction would be 5/1. 

5 shapes that are each one whole piece. 

200

Draw a number line showing fifths. Circle 4/5

Drawings 

200

What does the denominator tell you?

The denominator tells you how many parts are in one whole

200

Using these fractions:

3/6, 5/6, 5/8, 3/8

Write one comparison statement

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5/6 > 3/6

5/8 >3/8

etc.

200

Draw a model to show 3 wholes. The fraction would be 9/3.

3 shapes split into 3 pieces each 

300

True or false:

When comparing two fractions using area models, the wholes must be the same size. 

TRUE! 

300

Draw two number lines. One with fourths and one with halves. Circle the fractions that are equivalent.

Drawings 

300
Ms. Damir needs to bake a cake. The recipe calls for 2 cups of flower and 1/4 cup of sugar. Compare the fractions 2/1 and 1/4.

2/1 > 1/4

300

Compare 1/3 and 1/4 using <, >, or =

1/3 > 1/4

300

Write 4 as a fraction with a denominator of 1

4/1

400

Draw a model to show an equivalent fraction to 3/4

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400

Partition a number line to show thirds 

Number line from 0 to 1 (0, 1/3, 2/3, 1)

400

Isaac bikes 6/8 of a mile. Donna bikes 6/6 of a mile. Which statement correctly explains who bikes the greater distance?

a) Donna bikes the greater distance because 6/6 < 6/8

b) Isaac bikes the greater distance because 6/8 > 6/6

c) Donna bikes the greater distance because 6/6 > 6/8

d) Isaac bikes the greater distance because 6/8 < 6/6

c) Donna bikes the greater distance because 6/6 > 6/8

400

Compare 5/6 and 7/8 using using <, >, or =

7/8 > 5/6

400

Write 7 as a fraction with a denominator of 2

14/2

500

True or false:

When drawing an area model, all parts must be equally sized

TRUE

500

Partition two number lines to show sixths compared to thirds. Which fractions are equivalent?

Students should show that 1/3 = 2/6, 2/3 = 4/6 and 3/3 = 6/6

500

Ms. Damir hiked 8 miles. 4 of these miles were steep. What is a fraction to represent how many of the miles were steep? 

4/8 = 1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6

500

Compare 12/4 and 9/3 using <, >, or =

12/4 = 9/3

500

Write 4 as a fraction

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