Multiply
7/8 X 2/6
14/48 OR 7/24
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =
4/8 2/4
4/8 = 2/4
Add the fractions: 2/15 + 1/5
5/15
Subtract the fractions: 4/5 - 2/3
2/15
Turn to a mixed number
7/2
3 1/2
What is the top part of a fraction called?
Numerator
Multiply
2/6 X 6/7
12/42 OR 2/7
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
1/5 and 1/3
1/5 < 1/3
Add the fractions: 6/8 + 3/7
11/14
Subtract the fractions: 7/14 - 3/7
1/14
Turn to a mixed number
13/4
3 1/4
What is the bottom of a fraction called?
Denominator
Multiply
6/7 X 2/3
12/21 OR 4/7
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
3/4 3/5
3/4 > 3/5
Add the fractions: 1/6 + 5/8
19/24 or 38/48
Subtract the fractions: 7/9 - 3/4
8/15
Turn to an mixed number
39/6
6 1/2
What is a fraction called if the numerator is bigger than the denominator?
Improper Fraction
Multiply
6/8 X 2/6
12/48 OR 1/4
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
1/2 1/4
1/2 > 1/4
Add the fractions: 2/3 + 5/7
1 8 /21
Subtract the fractions: 2 2/6 - 3/4
1 7/12
Turn to a mixed number
28/6
4 2/3
What is a fraction called that has a whole number and a fraction?
A mixed number
Multiply
3/8 X 2/3
6/24 OR 1/4
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
5/7 8/10
5/7 = 8/10
Add the fractions: 13/15 + 31/20
1 23/60
Subtract the fractions: 3 1/5 - 1 3/4
1 9/20
Turn to a mixed number
66/7
9 3/7
When would you use fractions in the "real world."
Cooking, measuring, and/or building