Mrs. Claus baked a tray of cookies.
She gave 4/8 of the cookies to the elves and 1/2 of the cookies to Santa.
Are 4/8 and 1/2 equivalent fractions?
What is yes?
Santa has two plates of cookies.
Plate A has 3/4 of the cookies left.
Plate B has 5/8 of the cookies left.
Which plate has more cookies remaining?
What is plate A?
At a cookie exchange, 12/18 of the cookies are chocolate chip.
Write an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 6.
What is 4/6?
Two students wrapped gifts.
Maddy used 7/10 of a roll of wrapping paper.
Noah used 2/3 of a roll.
Who used more wrapping paper?
Who is Maddy?
A box of ornaments has 12 ornaments inside.
If 8/12 of the ornaments are red, what equivalent fraction shows how many ornaments are red in simplest form?
What is 2/3?
At a holiday party:
5/9 of the students chose apple cider.
4/6 of the students chose hot cocoa.
Which group is larger?
What is students who chose hot cocoa?
Sophia wrapped 15/20 of her Christmas gifts on Saturday.
Write the fraction in simplest form.
What is 3/4?
Two classes decorated ornaments:
Mr. Grinch's class finished 6/8 of their ornaments.
Mr. Rudolph's class finished 9/12 of their ornaments.
Which class completed more of their ornaments, or did they complete the same amount?
What is they completed the same amount?
A class decorated 18/24 of their ornaments before winter break.
a) Write two equivalent fractions for 18/24.
b) Make one of the equivalent fractions in simplest form.
What is 3/4 and 6/8?
Two houses on the street are decorated:
House 1 has 11/16 of its lights working.
House 2 has 3/4 of its lights working.
Which house has a greater fraction of working lights?
What is house 2?