Abby and Pete are making rugs. They have each finished part of the rugs as shown by the shapes on the board. Which statement about the rugs is true?
a) Abby has finished more of her rub because 2/6 > 3/6
b) Abby has finished less of her rug because 2/6 < 3/6
c) Pete has finished more of his rug because 2/6 > 3/6
d) Pete has finished less of his rug because 2/6 < 3/6
I can see that Pete finished more of his rug so I can slash the trash on A and B. 3/6 is bigger than 2/6 so D is the correct answer.
Look at the picture on the board. Marge colors 3/4 of her circle and Paul colors 7/8 of his circle. Which statement is true about the circles?
a) Marge's uncolored part is larger than Paul's, so 3/4 > 7/8
b) Marge's uncolored part is larger than Paul's so 3/4 < 7/8
c) Marge's uncolored part is smaller than Paul's so 3/4 > 7/8
d) Marge's uncolored part is smaller than Paul's so 3/4 < 7/8
B. Marge's uncolored part is larger than Paul's so I can automatically slash the trash on C and D. Marge's uncolored part is larger than Paul's so 3/4 < 7/8. I can use strategy 4 to help me solve this one.
Which fraction is greater than 3/4?
a) 1/4
b) 2/4
c) 3/6
d) 4/4
D 4/4
Compare the fractions 2/8 and 2/3 using <, >, or =
2/8 < 2/3
Turn 1 3/5 into an improper fraction
8/5
Compare the fraction 4/8 and 4/6 using <, >, or =
4/8 < 4/6
Compare the fraction 9/6 and 6/6 using <, >, or =
9/6 > 6/6
Compare the fraction 1/3 and 1/4 using <, >, or =
1/3 > 1/4
Compare the fraction 3/6 and 5/10 using <, >, or =
3/6 = 5/10
Write 9/6 as a mixed number.
1 2/6 or 1 1/3
Make a number line and plot 2/6 and 4/6 on the number line.
See marker boards
Shawn paints 1/4 of a wall. Dominic paints 1/2 of a wall. Both walls are the same size. Use <, >, or = to compare the amount the boys paint.
1/4 < 1/2
Compare 2/3 and 1/3 using <, >, or =
2/3 > 1/3
less than
greater than
is 2/4 less than 2/3 or greater than 2/3
less than
1/3 > 1/4
Compare the fractions 5/6 and 9/10 using <, >, or =
5/6 < 9/10
Which fraction is less than 3/6
a) 3/8
b) 6/6
c) 3/2
d) 7/6
a) 3/8
Write a fraction that is equal to 1.
accept any fraction where the numerator is the same number as the denominator.
Make a number line to show 6/8 and 2/8.
See student drawings
Make a square split into fourths. Shade the shape to show a fraction that is greater than 3/4.
The whole shape should be shaded in - 4/4
Compare the fractions 4/6 and 2/6 using <, >, or =
4/6 > 2/6
Compare the fractions 4/5 and 2/3 using <, >, or =
4/5 > 2/3