Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying Fractions
Vocabulary when using fractions
Word problems
100

1/6 + 4/6=

5/6

100

3/4- 1/4

2/4 or 1/2

100

2 x 1/4

2/4 or 1/2

100

Top number in a fraction

Numerator

100

Emma ate 2/8 of a pizza, and her brother ate 3/8.
How much pizza did they eat altogether?

5/8 Pizza

200

2/8+4/8=

6/8 or 3/4

200

5/6-3/6

2/6 or 1/3

200

3 x 2/5

6/5 or 1 1/5

200

Bottom number in a fraction

Denominator

200

Mason ran 5/8 of a mile total. He ran 2/8 of a mile in the morning and the rest after lunch. How much did he run after lunch?

3/8 mile

300

1 3/7 + 3 3/7

4 6/7

300

5 3/4 - 2 1/4

3 2/4 or 3 1/2

300

13 x 5/8

65/8 or 8 1/8

300

Fractions must have the same _________ before adding or subtracting. (Hint: This is the 1st step when adding or subtracting fractions)

Denominator

300

Each bottle has 3/8 liters of water. There are 3 bottles.
How much water is there in all? Fraction should be written as mixed number or whole number if possible.

1 1/8 liters of water

400

13 3/5 + 2 2/5

16

400

8 2/6 - 6 5/6

1 3/6 or 1 1/2

400

34 x 2/6 Answer has to be in mixed number or whole number

11 2/6 or 11 1/3

400

12/7 is an example of an _______________. This is not in the simplest form!

Improper Fraction


400

Noah drank 2 5/10 bottles of juice in the morning and 1 7/10 in the afternoon.
How much juice did he drink in total?

4 2/10 or 4 1/5 bottle of juice

500

12 3/8 + 4 7/8

17 2/8 or 17 1/4

500

7 - 4 5/6

2 1/6

500

120 x 3/4= Answer must be a mixed number or whole number

90

500

Answers must be ___________. (Hint: This is the last step you should always complete when working with fractions.)

Simplified

500

A painter needed to paint 3 walls. They painted 5/6 walls on Monday and 1 2/6 walls on Tuesday.
How much is left to paint?

5/6 of a wall to paint

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