What is the numerator of the following fraction:
3/5
3
Are these two models equivalent?
No
Write a fraction that is equivalent to 1 whole.
2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, etc...
Which fraction is larger?
1/5 , 1/4
1/4
What is the denominator of the following fraction:
6/9
9
Are these two models equivalent?
Yes
Are 1/3 and 2/6 equivalent fractions? (hint: draw a model if you are not sure)
Yes
Which fraction is smaller?
2/8 , 3/8
2/8
What fraction is missing from the number line?
2/5
Write two fractions for the point on the number line below:
1/2, 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, etc...
Name one fraction that is equivalent to:
3/5
6/10, 9/15, 12/20, 15/25, 30/50, 300/500, etc...
Compare these two fractions using <, >, or =
4/5 , 3/15
4/5 > 3/15
A candy bar is broken into 8 equal pieces. What is the fraction for the size of EACH PIECE?
1/8
Andrea ordered a cake and said she would cut it into eighths to share with her friends. Below is a picture of what the slices of that cake look like. Did she cut the cake into eighths? How do you know?
No, because the pieces are not equal sized pieces.
Name one fraction that is equivalent to 2 wholes.
2/1, 4/2, 6/3, 8/4, 10/5...
Compare these fractions using < , > , =
4/6 , 3/4
4/6 < 3/4
What fraction is missing from the number line?
7/8
Write two fractions for the point on the number line below:
2/7, 4/14, 6/21, 8/28, etc...
Ms. Jamie has a candy bar but into sixths and has 3 pieces with her lunch. Mr. Matt has a candy bar that is the same size cut into eighths, and he has 4 pieces with his lunch. Who eats more of their candy bar?
They both eat the same amount.
Marsha ran 7/8 of a mile. Joanne ran 5/6 of a mile. How ran farther?
Marsha ran farther.