Area Models 8-1
Number Lines 8-2
Equivalent Fractions: Multiplication 8-3
Equivalent Fractions: Division 8-4
Use Benchmarks to Compare Fractions 8-5
100

5/6=10/?

12

100

True or False:

1/3 is an equivalent fraction for 4/12

True

100

2/3 multiplied by ? gives you 4/6

2

100

8/12 = ?/3

2 or 2/3

100

True or false.

1/2 is less than 2/6.

False

200

3/3=6/?

6

200

Which of the following fractions is an equivalent fractions for 18//12?

8/6, 2/3, 1/2, 3/2, 6/4

3/2 and 6/4

200

3/4= ?/12

9

200

10/12 = 5/?

6 or 5/6

200

Give 1 example of a benchmark fraction.

1/2, 1/2, 1/4 or similar common fraction

300

Write and equivalent fraction for 2/3

4/6

8/12

10/15

300

What is an equivalent fraction for 20/12?

10/6 or 5/3

300

3/2 = 6/?

4

300

8/12 = ?/?

4/6 or 2/3

300

<, >, =

4/4 ___ 12/12

=

400

Write 2 equivalent fractions for 1/4

2/8

3/12

4/16

5/20

400

List 2 equivalent fractions for 1.

Any fraction with an equal numerator and denominator.  i.e. 3/3

400

1/2 multiplied by 10 is what fraction?

10/20

400

Divide to find 2 equivalent fractions for 10/40.

1/4, 2/8

400

<, >, =

8/4 ___ 25/12

<

500

Aniella, Liam, and RJ each ate 1/2 of their pizza.  Each pizza was the same size, but Aniella ate 1 slice, Liam ate 2 slices, and RJ ate 3 slices.  Explain.

Because they ate equivalent fractions.  1 slice=1/2, 2 slices=2/4, and 3 slices=3/6

500
Write 13/6 as a mixed number.

2 1/6

500

Use multiplication to explain why 3/4 and 8/12 are NOT equivalent fractions.

8 is not a multiple of 3

or

because 9/12 is equivalent because you multiply by 3

500

Find 3 equivalent fractions using division for 50/100.

5/10, 1/2, 10/20

500

Paul ate 2/6 of a box of popcorn, Xavier ate 7/10, and Moses ate 6/12. Use a benchmark fractions to compare and see who ate the most.

1/2 as a benchmark:

Paul- 2/6 < 1/2

Xavier- 7/10 > 1/2

Moses 6/12 = 1/2

Xavier ate the most.

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