Addition/Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Equivalent Fractions
Fractions, Percentages and Decimals - OH MY
100

3/5+8/20 

20/20 or 1

100

What is the difference between adding and subtracting fractions than multiplying or dividing fractions?

In addition and subtraction, you need to have common denominators.

100

There was half a pie left.  I ate half of the remaining pie.  How much did I eat?

1/4

100

1,000,000/2,000,000

1/2

100

Explain how fractions, decimals and percentages are related.

Explanation

200

Name any whole number as a fraction.

Ex. 3/3

200

Using the fraction overlays, create a problem for your classmates to solve.

Answers will vary.

200

5/20 divided by 1/4

20/20 or 1

200

Create your own equivalent fraction.

1/3 = 33/99

200

Find the percentage and decimal for 8/20

40% and 0.4

300
Create two fractions whose answer is more than 1 but less than 2. For fifty extra points, use different denominators.

15/10+6/20 = 36/20 or 1 16/20 or 1 4/5

300

Draw on your paper 1/3 x 4/5?

Shaded area is 4/15

300

My son works at a pizza parlor.  He and his work friends get to eat all of the mistake pizzas.  If there are 4 mistake pizzas and eight total people, how much pizza does each person get?

4 divided by 8 = 1/2

300

Using your fraction kit, build all of the equivalent fractions for a half unit.

halves

quarters

sixths

eighths

tenths and twelfths

300

Christmas candy is on sale the day after Christmas for 75% off.  If a bag of candy originally costs $8, what is the sale price? 

$2

400

89/100-35/50 =

19/100

400

One and two-thirds multiplied by two and two-thirds

40/9 or 4 and 4/9

400

Finish this catchy phrase - do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? . . . 

Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow?

400

What do you call a cow without legs?

Ground Beef

400

Ms. Erhardt is half what?

a) Mexican

b) German

c) British

d) Unicorn

a)

500

What is the bottom number of a fraction called?

Demoniator

500
Any fraction multiplied by this number will always be 0?

0

500

What is the trick Ms. Erhardt taught you when dividing decimals?  For fifty extra points, explain what this means.

Keep, change, flip

500

Give three examples of an equivalent fraction for 6/8?

3/4; 9/12; 12/16

500

33% is the equivalent to what fraction? What is the decimal?

1/3 and 0.33

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