Multiplication and Division
Equivalent Fractions
Add and Subtract Fractions
Comparing Fractions
Word Problems
100

34 x 37

1,258

100

Which of the following fractions are equivalent to 1/2? 3/6, 1/3, 4/5, 4/8

3/6 and 4/8

100

3/4 + 3/4

6/4 or 1 2/4 

100

Replace the blank with < , > , or = 1/4 ____ 5/6

1/4 < 5/6

100

Jennifer has 1,209 baseball cards. Tom hos 875 baseball cards. How many more baseball cards does Jennifer have?

334

200

35 x 26

910

200

Which of the following fractions are equivalent to 1/3? 1/2, 1/3, 2/6, 3/6

1/3 and 2/6

200

10/6 - 5/6

5/6

200

Replace the blank with <, >, or = 2/4 ___ 4/8

2/4 = 4/8

200

Third grade is going on a field trip. There are 20 kids in each third grade class. There are 6 third grade classes. If 9 kids can fit in each van. How many vans will they need for their field trip to the zoo?

14 vans

300

The art teacher uses 185 tubes of paint to make supply packs for her art class. She puts 8 tubes in each pack. How many supply packs will she make, and how many tubes of paint will be left over?

23 with 1 left over

300

Which of the following fractions are equivalent to 3/4? 3/6, 1/2, 6/8

6/8 

300

Show 3/6 + 1/6 on a number line

4/6 

(Must show on a number line to be correct!)

300

Replace the blank with <, >, or = 2/3 ___ 4/10

2/3 > 4/10

300

Mr. C had two dozen cupcakes. He gave Hunter 5 cupcakes. How many cupcakes did he have left?

19 cupcakes

400

2,004 divided by 4

501

400

Which of the following fractions are equivalent to 2/3? 8/12, 6/9, 1/3, 10/12

8/12 and 6/9

400

7 2/4 + 2 2/4

10

(9 4/4=10)

400

Write these fractions in order from least to greatest: 1/10, 1/3, 1/2

1/10, 1/3, 1/2

400

234 students are going on a field trip. 5 students will fit in each car. How many cars will be needed to take all the students on the trip?

47 cars

500

Find the product of 45 and 87

3,915

500

List four different fractions that are equivalent to 2/7

Possible answers:

4/14, 6/21, 8/28, 10/35

500

3 3/5 - 1 1/5 =

2 2/5

500

Write these fractions in order from least to greatest: 9/10, 4/5, 5/6

4/5, 5/6, 9/10

500

William has 2,478 stickers in his collection. If he is going to put 8 stickers on each page of a binder, how many pages will William need in his binder to hold all of his stickers?

310 pages

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