Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 2/4 1/2
What is 2/4 = 1/2
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 2/3 2/6
What is 2/3 > 2/6
Find the equivalent fraction: 1/2 = __/4
2/4
Ms. Barton ate a pizza with 5 pieces. She ate 2 pieces. What fraction of the pizza did Ms. Barton eat?
What is 2/5?
This component of the fraction names the "part."
What is the numerator?
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 3/8 3/4
What is 3/8 < 3/4
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 6/12 1/2
What is 6/12 = 1/2
Find the equivalent fraction: 1/3 = 3/___
3/9
Mrs. Campbell planted flowers in 1/4 of her yard. How much of her yard does not have flowers?
What is 3/4?
This means an equal fraction.
What is an equivalent fraction.
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 5/6 5/12
What is 5/6 > 5/12
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 5/6 5/12
What is 5/6 > 5/12
Find the equivalent fraction: 8/10 = 4/__
4/5
Lee and Jaden baked a small pan of brownies. By the end of the week, they had eaten the whole thing. Jaden ate 7/13 of the pan and Lee ate the rest. Who ate more?
Jaden ate more because he ate 7 of the 13 and Lee at the rest which is 6 of the 13.
You must do this to make a fraction equal 1 whole.
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 2/5 2/4
What is 2/5 < 2/4
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 5/9 5/6
What is 5/9 < 5/6
Find 2 equivalent fractions to 3/4.
6/8, 9/12
Sara has a bag of 8 jellybeans to share. 2 of them are red and 4 of them are green, and the rest are orange. What fraction names how many are orange?
2/8
To show a fraction a figure must have this.
What is equal parts.
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 5/6 5/7
What is 5/6 > 5/7
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 3/4 3/6
What is 3/4 > 3/6
Find 2 equivalent fractions to 1/4
2/8, 3/12
Seven children are sharing a pizza. Mandy and Jim both have 2 slices each. Martin has a slice and so does his brother. What fraction of the pizza is left in the box?
6/12
What does the denominator tell you?
What is the total number of parts.