Fractions and Whole Numbers
Recognizing Fractions
Fractions on a Number Line
Comparing Fractions
Fraction Word Problems
100

What whole number is equivalent to 3/3?

1

100

Gabe eats 2/3 of his waffle. Shade a tape diagram to show much waffle Gabe eats.

Tape diagram with 2 of 3 partitions shaded in. 

100

Compare fractions using <, >, or =.


1/2  and  2/2

1/2 < 2/2

100

Ms. Bunker partitions her rectangular garden into 8 equal parts. She wants to plant strawberries in 3/8 of the garden. How many part should she plant strawberries in? Explain how you know. 

Ms. Bunker should plant strawberries in 3 parts of her garden. I know this because 3 is the numerator of 3/8's. The numerator indicates how many parts, from the denominator, are taken. 

200

What is the missing denominator?

5 = 5/?

5 = 5/1

200

Robin eats 1/3 of her waffle. Shade a tape diagram to show how much waffle Robin eats. 

Tape diagram with 1 of the partitions shaded

200

10/8 and 7/4

200

Compare fractions using <, >, or =. 


3/4  and  2/4

3/4  >  2/4

200

No, Pablo is not correct. The circles are not the same size. You cannot compare fractions if the sizes are different. 

300

What is the missing numerator to make the statement true?


2/8 = ?/4

2/8 = 1/4

300

If Gabe eats 2/3 of a waffle and Robin eats 1/3, who eats more of their waffle? 

Gabe eats more of his waffle. 

300

Partition a number line from 0 to 2 into fourths. Label 6/4's on the number line. 

300

Compare fractions using <, >, or =.


5/8  and  5/6

5/8  <  5/6

300

Mr. Shell partitions the basketball court into 6 equal parts. He sets up activities in 2 parts. What fraction of the court is left for free choice activities?

4/6 of the court is left for free choice activities

400

What are the missing numbers that would make the statement true?


?/4 = 24/8 = 3

12/4 = 24/8 = 3

400

Compare fractions using <,>, or =.


8/2  and  8/4

8/2  >  8/4

400

Mr. Shell and Ms. Fox each take a cake to a friend's home. Mr. Shell's friend lives 10/8 of a mile away. Ms. Fox's friend lives 7/4 of a mile away. Who travels farther to get to their friend's home?

Ms. Fox travels farther. 7/4 is greater than 10/8.

500

What are the missing numbers to make the statement true?

15/3 = 30/? = ?

15/3 = 30/6 = 5

500

Compare fractions using <,>, =.


9/3 and 3

9/3 = 3

500

Ms. Geisert and Ms. Bunker make two equal sized pizzas. Ms. Geisert's pizza has 8 slices and Ms. Bunker's has 6 slices. Both pizzas have 2 slices with mushrooms. Whose pizza has a larger part with mushrooms? 

Ms. Geisert has mushrooms on 2/8 of her pizza. Ms. Bunker has mushrooms on 2/6 of her pizza. Ms. Bunker's pizza has a larger part with mushrooms because her slices are bigger.

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