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100

Write a fraction that is:
1. Equivalent to 1/3

2. Has a numerator greater than 10

11/33 ; 20/60

100
1/4 = ?/20
5
100
What is a fraction equivalent to 2/3?
4/6; 6/9; 8/12
100

Draw area models to represent 1/2 and one equivalent fraction.

2/4; 3/6

100

What is an equivalent fraction?

A fraction that describes the same part of the same whole.

200

Write a fraction that is:
1. Equivalent to 2/5

2. Has a denominator with 3 digits

200/500 ; 40/100

200
2/3= ?/15
10
200
What is a fraction equivalent to 1/4?
2/8; 3/12; 4/16
200

Draw area models to represent 2/3 and one equivalent fraction.

4/6 ; 6/9

200

What is a common factor?

A factor that two or more numbers have in common.

300

Write a fraction that is:
1. Equivalent to 3/4 

2. Has a numerator with a factor of 8

24/32

300

8/16 = ?/2

1

300
What is a fraction equivalent to 1/6?
2/12; 3/18
300

Draw area models to represent 5/8 and one equivalent fraction.

10/16 

300

When using number lines to find equivalent fractions, why is it so important that the number lines are the same length?

You have to compare the same size whole.

400

Write a fraction that is:
1. Equivalent to 4/7

2. Has an even number as a numerator

3. Has an odd number as a denominator

12/21

400
8/24 = 1/?
3
400
What is a fraction equivalent to 3/5?
6/10; 9/15; 15/25
400

Draw number lines to represent 3/4 and one equivalent fraction.

6/8 ; 9/12

400

When using multiplication or division to find an equivalent fraction, why is it necessary to multiply/divide the numerator and denominator by the same number?

Multiplying or dividing by 1 does not change the value of the fraction.

500

Write a fraction that is:
1. Equivalent to 9/4

2. Has a numerator and denominator with a common factor of 5

3. Has a numerator with 3 digits

900/400

500
3/8 = ?/32
12
500
What is a fraction equivalent to 9/12?
3/4; 18/24
500

Draw number lines to represent 4/12 and one equivalent fraction.

1/3 ; 2/6 ; 8/24

500

Why can't you use the common factor of 1 when using division to find an equivalent fraction? Give an example to support your answer.

Dividing the numerator and denominator by 1 will give you the same fraction.

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