Model in at least two ways.
Six friends share 2 muffins.
How much would each friend get?
1/3 or 2/6 of the muffins
Shade 1/4 of the circle. 1/4 is equivalent to ________?
2/8
Draw a model and list an equivalent fraction equal to 1 using 6 as the denominator.
6/6
Draw models and compare the following.
6/8 2/3
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Draw models and compare the following.
4/3 4/8
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Model the following in at least two ways.
6 cookies with 8 friends
How much would each friend get?
3/4 or 6/8 of the cookies
Draw a number line to show thirds and sixths. List all the equivalent fractions from the number line.
0/3 = 0/6
1/3 = 2/6
2/3 = 4/6
3/3 = 6/6
Label where 1 belongs on the number line.
0 9/3
0 9/3
1 2 3
Draw models and compare the following.
5/2 3/2
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Draw models and compare the following.
1/2 1/8
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Model the following in at least two ways.
4 cookies with 8 friends
How much would each friend get?
1/2 or 4/8 of the cookies
Draw a number line to show halves and fourths. List all the equivalent fractions on the number line.
0/2 = 0/4
1/2 = 2/4
2/2 = 4/4
Draw a model and list an equivalent fraction equal to 4 using 2 as the denominator.
8/2
Draw models and compare the following.
1/3 3/3
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Draw models and compare the following.
4/8 4/6
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Model the following in at least two ways.
2 cookies with 8 friends
How much would each friend get?
1/4 or 2/8 of the cookies
Shade 2/3 of the rectangle. 2/3 is equivalent to _______?
2/3 = 4/6
Draw a model and list an equivalent fraction equal to 1 using 8 as the denominator.
8/8
Draw models and compare the following.
6/6 8/6
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Draw models and compare the following.
3/1 3/2
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Model the following in at least two ways.
3 cookies with 4 friends
How much would each friend get?
3/4 or 6/8 of the cookies
Shade 6/8 of the octagon. 6/8 is equivalent to _________?
3/4
Draw a model and list an equivalent fraction equal to 2 using 4 as the denominator.
8/4
Draw models and compare the following.
6/8 3/4
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Draw models and compare the following.
3/8 3/4
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