Fraction Models and Diagrams
Fractions on the Number line
Equivalent Fractions
Benchmarks
(0, 1/2, 1)
Comparing Fractions
100

Show a rectangle divided into 4 equal parts and shade 3. What fraction is shaded?

What is ¾?

100

On a number line from 0 to 1, where would you place ½?

At the midpoint (halfway between 0 and 1)

100

What is an equivalent fraction for ½ with denominator 4?

What is 2⁄4?

100

Which is larger: ½ or ⅓? Explain using a visual drawing or reasoning.

½ is larger (draw two equal wholes; half is more than one third)

100

Which is greater: 2⁄5 or 3⁄5?

What is 3⁄5?

200

If you draw a circle and divide it into 6 equal slices and shade 2, what fraction is shaded?

What is 2⁄6?

200

Between which two whole numbers does 7⁄6 lie?

Between 1 and 2

200

Find an equivalent fraction for 3⁄5 with denominator 10.

What is 6⁄10?

200

Using the benchmark ½, is 3⁄8 less or more than ½?

Less than ½

200

Which is larger: 3⁄4 or 2⁄3?

3⁄4 is larger

300

Draw a number line that partitions into 8 parts and jump forward 5. What fraction is shaded?

(show correct number line)

What is 5⁄8?  

300

On a 0–1 number line, where would you place 3⁄4?

(correctly draw number line) 

300

Generate two equivalent fractions for 4⁄6 using denominators 12 and 24.

What are 8⁄12 and 16⁄24?

300

Using a visual model, decide whether 7⁄12 is closer to ½ or 1.

It’s closer to ½ (because ½ = 6/12, and 7/12 is just one twelfth above)

300

compare 5⁄8 and 3⁄4 using a visual model

3/4 is larger

400

Using a number line diagram, show 7⁄12.

(correctly draw a number line)

400

If you partition 0 to 1 into 12 equal segments, where is 5⁄12 located?

(draw number line to show- At the 5th tick from 0) (5/12 of the distance) 

400

Give 2 equivalent fraction for 7⁄8 using multiplication.

(as long as the numerator and denominators are multiplied by the same number, then it is equivalent)

400

Is the fraction 11⁄20 closer to ½ or 1?

Closer to 1/2, (because 10/20 is half and 11/20 is only 1/20 away)

400

Order the following fractions from least to greatest:
3/8, 5/12, 1/2 

3/8, 5/12, 1/2

500

Draw a diagram to show the equivalence of 3/4 and 9/12.

(draw a number line or fraction strip diagram that shows equivalence)

500

On a number line from 0 to 2, place 9⁄4. Also, name two fractions equivalent to 9⁄4.

At 2.25 (i.e. a little past 2); equivalents: 18⁄8, 27⁄12, etc.

500

Generate an equivalent fraction for 5⁄12 with denominator of 60.

What is 25/60?

500

Is the fraction 7/8 closer to ½ or 1?

1

500

Order the following fractions from greatest to least: 

11/12, 7/10, 13/20, 4/5

11/20, 4/5, 13/20, 7/10

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