Fractions
Fraction Operations
Fraction Operations 2
Fraction Operations 3
Equivalency
100

Which number should be used as a common denominator to solve this problem?

4/5 - 1/3

15

100

The sum?

1/3 + 1/3 + 1/6

5/6

100

In a treasure hunt that begins in this room, where is the treasure chest usually found?

The basement

100

I bought a tree that was 2/5 meters tall. One year later it was  3/8 meters taller. The tree is now this tall

2/5 + 3/8 = 31/40 meters

100

The mixed number as an improper fraction:


3 5/8

3 5/8 = 29/8

200

What is the ratio of boys to girls in this class?


2:10 or 1:5

200

Rebecca is reading a book. She has read 25 pages of the book. That is  1/8 of the total length of the book. How many total pages are in the book? 

Hint: Use a picture to help you solve. 

200 pages

200

Which two students laugh together the most?

Any of the following:

Bontu/Judy

Quinn/Shea

Sofia/Reagan

200

Which two students have brought Friday treats to class to share this year so far?  What did they bring?

Megan (cupcakes) and Shea (fruit snacks)

200

Which two students in this class are frenemies?

Bennett and Driscoll

300

Write the equation which is represented by the orange and blue segments of this model

a. 1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5 

b.  1/3 + 1/6 = 1/2 

c.  2/5 + 1/5 = 1/2 

b. 

1/3 + 1/6 = 1/2

300

How old is Lily the Sloth?

2 years old

300

5/8 * 4/9

20/72 = 5/18

300

Name all three of the current Kindergarten teachers at Slavens.

Ms. Brody, Ms. Carter, Ms. Lister

300

Name 3 equivalent fractions for 3/5.

Possible answers:

6/10

9/15

12/20

15/25


400

What three snacks has Mrs. Allen provided for you this year?


Popcorn, banana bread, brownies

400

I am getting new carpet for a closet in my house. The closet is  5/2 meters wide and 4 meters long. This is the amount of carpet needed?

10 meters 2

5/2 * 4/1

400

There are 100 people watching a soccer game. When it starts to rain,  1/4  of the people go to their cars to watch. The set-up to solve the problem using two different operations(+,-,*,/)

1/4 * 100 = 25

100 - 25 = 75 

400

5/8 * 3/4

15/32

400

Which expression(s) have a product of 4? The product is the answer to a multiplication problem.

a. 1/2 of 8                    d. 1/4 of 20

b. 3/4 of 12                  e. 2/5 of 10

c. 2/3 of 6                    


a 1/2 of 8

c. 2/3 of 6

e. 2/5 of 10

500

The Smith family is driving to a park that is 80 miles away. So far, the family has driven 1/8 of the distance. How many miles have they driven? 


 

80/8 miles = 10 miles

500

3/8 + 6/7

 

69/56 = 1 13/56

500

The value of the following numerical expression

10/8 - 3/5

26/40 = 13/20

500

What is a typical snack that Driscoll brings to class?

Seaweed or a Zbar


500

Which student in this class does long division for fun?

Reagan

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