Compare the fractions by using symbols.
1/4 , 1/8
1/4 > 1/8
Compare the fractions by using symbols.
7/8 , 1/8
7/8 > 1/8
Lily colored the fraction model on the board.
Which fractions below are equivalent fractions? Select all that apply:
4/6, 1/2, 2/4, 2/6
1/2 = 2/4
Olivia used colored ribbon for a craft project. She used 2/8 yard of green, 2/3 yard of red, and 2/4 yard of yellow.
Use a fraction tool to arrange the lengths of the ribbons. Write the fractions in order from shortest to longest ribbon.
2/8, 2/4, 2/3
Compare the fractions by using symbols:
4/8 , 4/6
4/8 < 4/6
Compare the fractions by using symbols.
5/6 , 4/6
5/6 > 4/6
Poppy spent
1/6
of her allowance. Write a fraction that is equivalent to the amount of her allowance.
2/12
Use a fraction tool to help order the fractions from least to greatest.
3/6, 3/3, 1/6, 1/3, 5/6
1/6, 1/3, 3/6, 5/6, 3/3
Compare the fractions by using symbols:
3/6 , 3/8
3/6 > 3/8
Compare the fractions by using symbols:
3/4 , 4/4
3/4 < 4/4
Write down these fractions:
1/3, 6/6, 2/4, 8/8, 4/4
Circle each fraction that is equivalent to 1. Explain your reasoning.
6/6, 8/8, 4/4
The numerator and denominator are equal/same.
Lucky, Kenzo, and Hudson each had pizza for their birthday parties. The pizzas were the same size and cut into thirds. At their party, the guests ate 3/3 of Lucky's pizza, 1/3 of Kenzo's pizza, and 2/3 of Hudson's pizza. The guests ate the most of who's pizza?
The guests ate all of Lucky's pizza, which is the most.
Compare the fractions using symbols:
1/2 , 1/4
1/2 > 1/4
Jax and Donna are painting a fence. Jax has painted 1/8 of the fence and Donna has painted 2/8 of the fence. Who has completed more of the fence?
Jax has painted more. The denominators are the same, so the fraction with the bigger numerator is the larger fraction.
Chad wants to know if two pieces of wood are the same length. One piece of wood is 4/8 of a foot long. The other is 1/2 of a foot long. Are they the same length?
Use your number line tool.
Yes, they are the same length. They are equivalent fractions.
Put the fractions in order from shortest to longest:
1/6, 4/6, 3/3, 1/3
1/6, 1/3, 4/6, 3/3
Compare the fractions using symbols:
6/6 , 8/8
6/6 = 8/8
Jill completed 2/8 of a distance running challenge. Dean completed 5/8 of the same challenge. Use your number line tool to compare how far Jill and Dean each ran.
Who ran the farthest distance?
Dean ran farther.
Joe wants to know if two sandwiches are the same length. One sandwich is 3/6 of a foot long. The other is 1/4 of a foot long. Are they the same length?
Use your number line tool.
No, 3/6 and 1/4 are not equivalent fractions. 3/6 is bigger.
Use a fraction tool to help order the fractions from least to greatest.
1/8, 8/8, 3/4, 2/4
1/8, 2/4, 3/4, 8/8