Mixed and Improper
Fractions
Compare and Order Fractions
Adding Fractions
With Common Denominators
Subtracting Fractions With Common Denominators
Equivalent Fractions
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100

18/4 written as a mixed number

4 2/8

100

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =

5/6     4/6

5/6  >  4/6

100

Add the fractions:   2/5  +  3/5

1 OR 5/5

100

Subtract the fractions:   4/7 - 1/7

3/7

100

Write two equivalent fractions for 2/3

WHAT IS 4/6 6/9 8/12 10/15

100

Mr. Kelly buys three candy bars for his five children to share. Mr. Kelly cuts  the three candy bars cut in half. Each child ate half a candy bar.  How much of the candy bars are left

1/2

100

Jayla did her homework. She read for 1/5 of an hour. She did her math problems for 2/5 of an hour. Which of the following statements best describes the total amount of homework she completed? 

F. Jayla completed exactly an hour of homework. 

G. Jayla completed more than half an hour of homework.

H. Jayla completed less than half an hour of homework. 

J. Jayla completed more than an hour of homework.

G. Jayla completed more than half an hour of homework.

200

3 2/3 written as an improper fraction

11/3

200

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

3/4     3/8


3/4  >  3/5

200

Add the fractions:  6/20+5/20

11/20

200

Subtract the fractions:  19/20  -  6/20

13/20

200

Write two equivalent fractions for 1/3.

2/6,  3/9,  4/12,  5/15

200

Jack and Jonathan ran a race together. Jack ran 1/4 of the race. Jonathan ran 1/2 of the race. Which statement is true? 

F. Jack ran more of the race than Jonathan

G Jack ran more than half the race, and Jonathan ran less than half the race. 

H. Jack ran less than half the race, and Jonathan still needs to run 2/4 of the race. 

J. Each boy ran the same amount.

H. Jack ran less than half the race, and Jonathan still needs to run 2/4 of the race.

200

A bakery made 12 cupcakes. Six of the cupcakes were chocolate. Which of the following statements is true about the number of chocolate cupcakes? 

F. More than half the cupcakes were chocolate. 

G. Less than half the cupcakes were chocolate. 

H. Half the cupcakes were chocolate.

J. None of the above

H. Half the cupcakes were chocolate.

300

2 5/8 as an improper fraction is 21/8

True or False?


True

300

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

10/20   10/12

10/20 < 10/12

300

Add the fractions:  1/8+3/8

4/8 or 1/2

300

Subtract the fractions:  20/14 -  8/14

12/14

300

2/6 and 1/3 are equivalent fractions.

True or False?

True

300

Jenna ate 1/3 of her pint of ice cream on Monday. On Tuesday, she ate 1/6 of her pint of ice cream. How much ice cream does Jenna have left?

3/6

1/2

300

Ben and Sara played a trivia game together. Together, they answered 5/6 of the questions correctly. Ben answered 2/6 of the questions correctly, and Sara answered the rest of the correctly answered questions.

 What fraction of the total questions did Sara answer correctly?

3/6

400

Name the improper fraction for the model shown below

19/5

3 4/5

400

DOUBLE POINTS

Which fractions are less than 5/8 

2/3               15/24

9/16             3/4

1/2


9/16 and 1/2

400

3 6/8   +    5 3/8

9 1/8

400

5 3/6 - 2 1/6

3 2/6

400

4/6 and 9/12 are equivalent fractions.

True or False?

False

400

During a baseball season, José and George hit a total of 10 home runs combined. José hit four home runs. 

What fraction of the home runs did George hit?

6/10

400

Michelle and Gregory were eating cake they just made. Michelle ate 2/6 of the cake, and Gregory ate 3/6 of the cake. How much cake is left? 

1/6

500

Name the model below as a mixed number

5 2/10

52/10

500

Order the following fractions from least to greatest

2/6   1/4     1/2   

1/4   2/6     1/2
500

3 4/5 + 2 3/5 =

6 2/5

500

4 2/5  - 2 3/5

1 4/5

500

Write two equivalent fractions for 1.

1/1,  2/2,  3/3,  4/4

500

Snow Wiz made snow cones for a group of children. 

● Of the snow cones, 2/8 were cherry. 

● Of the snow cones, 3/8 were strawberry. 

● The rest of the snow cones were not cherry or strawberry.

What fraction of the snow cones were NOT cherry or strawberry?

3/8

500

James is cleaning his room. He has cleaned 4/7 of his a room already. How much more does he have to clean?

3/7

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