Identifying fractions
Compare and Order Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Equivalent Fractions and Decomposing Fractions
100

What fraction of the star is shaded?

1/2

100

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =

5/6     5/7

5/6  >  5/7

100

Add the fractions:   2/5  +  3/5

5/5 or 1 

100

Subtract the fractions:   4/7 - 1/7

3/7

100

Write two equivalent fractions for 2/3

4/6 

6/9 

8/12 

10/15

200

What fraction of the rectangle is shaded pink?

2/3

200

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

3/4    2/5


3/4  >  2/5

200

Add the fractions:  5/10 + 1/10

6/10

200

Subtract the fractions:  9/10  -  6/10

3/10

200

Write two equivalent fractions for 1/3.

2/6  

3/9  

4/12  

5/15

300

What fraction of the shape is red?

3/5

300

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

20/24   10/12

20/24 = 10/12

300

Add the fractions:  2/8 + 3/8

5/8

300

Subtract the fractions:  8/9 -  3/9

6/9

300

Write two equivalent fractions for 5/10.

1/2  

10/20  

15/30  

20/40

400

3 4/5

400

Which fractions are less than 5/8?            

9/16             

3/4

1/2


9/16 and 1/2

400

1 1/8 + 3/8

4 4/8

400

1 1/4 -  3/4

2/4

400

Write two equivalent fractions for 3/4.

6/8  

9/12  

15/20  

18/24

500

5 2/10

500

Which Fraction is the Largest?

3/4

4/2

5/8


4/2

500

Franklin uses bananas and strawberries to make smoothies. He has 1 and 1/3 cups of bananas and 1 and 2/3 strawberries. How many cups does he have in all. 

2

500

Jimmy  ordered 6 pizzas for his party. After the party, he had 1and 3/4 pizzas left over. How much of the pizza was eaten at the party?

4 1/4

500

What are two ways to decompose the fraction 10/12

5/10 + 5/10

1/10+1/10+1/10+1/10+1/10+1/10+1/10+1/!0+1/10+1/10

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