Comparing Fractions
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Equivalent Fractions
Fraction Word Problems
Fraction Vocab
100
Replace the blank with < , > , or = 1/4 ____ 5/6
1/4 < 5/6
100

Write an equivalent fraction for 8/10

Answer varies.

Examples : 80/100  16/20  24/30

100

Make an equivalent fraction for 4/7

answer varies. 

Examples: 40/70  8/14  12/21

100

Jesse ate 5/10 of a pizza. James ate 2/3 of a pizza. Who ate more? Jesse or James?

James

100
what is a FRACTION?
Pieces or parts of a whole
200

Replace the blank with <, >, or = 1/6___10/60

1/6 = 10/60

200

Replace the blank with <, >, or = 5/6 ___ 4/9

 2/4 > 4/8

200

True or False... 

 5/9 is equivalent to 50/90

True

200

Dylan and Sam ate some cakes. Dylan ate 3/5 of a cake. Sam ate more than Dylan. How much cake could Sam have eaten?

A. 1/4

B. 2/9

C. 2/5

D. 5/5

D. 5/5

200
What is the top number called?
Numerator
300

Replace the blank with <, >, or = 2/4 ___ 4/8

2/4 = 4/8

300

Draw 3/5

Check student work

300

Which fraction is equivalent to 6/9.

A. 1/2

B.60/90

C. 6/9

D. 6/90

B.60/90

300

Dylan and Sam ate some cakes. Dylan ate 3/5 of a cake. Sam ate less than Dylan. How much cake could Sam have eaten?

A. 1/8

B. 3/4

C. 5/5

D. 4/5

B. 3/4

300

What does the bottom number (denominator) tell you?

1.) How many pieces there are in a whole

400
Replace the blank with <, >, or = 2/3 ___ 4/10
2/3 > 4/10
400

Replace the blank with <, >, or =  2 1/5 ____ 3 3/6

 2 1/5  > 3 3/6

400

Which fraction is equivalent to 1/2.

A. 10/20

B. 1/2

C. 5/9

D. 1/20

A. 10/20

400

Four children are collecting movies. Each child has 10 movies. John says 5/6 of his movies are comedy. Natalie says 10/12 of her movies are comedy. Sean says 2/3 of his movies are comedy. Natasha says 1/2 of her moves are comedy.

Which two children own the same number of comedy movies?

A. John and Natasha

B. Sean and Natasha

C. Natalie and John

D. Natasha and Natalie

C. Natalie and John

400

What does the numerator tell you?

It counts how many pieces you have.

500

Replace the blank with <, >, or =4 3/7 ____ 4 2/5

4 3/7  >  4 2/5

500

Draw 3 3/6

Check student work.

500

Make 2 equivalent fractions for 3/4

answer varies

Examples: 30/40 6/8 9/12 ...

500

Which is the correct comparison for 5/8 and 7/12

A. 5/8 < 7/12 because 1/8 < 1/12

B. 5/8 > 7/12 because 8/8 > 12/12

C. 5/8 > 7/12 because 5 < 7

D. 5/8 < 7/12 because 8 > 12

C. 5/8 > 7/12 because 5 < 7

500
What does the word equivalent mean?
Equal amounts but in a different way.
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