Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 1/4
2/8
3/12
4/16
5/20
Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 4/10
8/20
12/30
16/40
Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 10/12
5/6
Use the fraction strip to compare 1/3 and 4/6 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)
1/3 < 4/6
4/6 >1/3
Compare 7/10 and 4/5 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)
7/10 < 4/5
4/5 > 7/10
Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 2/3
4/6
6/9
8/12
Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 2/3
4/6
6/9
8/12
Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 12/24
6/12
4/8
3/6
Use the fraction strip to compare 4/8 and 2/4 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)
4/8 = 2/4
2/4 = 4/8
Compare 7/8 and 3/4 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)
7/8 > 3/4
3/4 < 7/8
Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 1/2
2/4
3/6
4/8
5/10
Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 1/5
2/10
3/15
4/20
Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 6/9
2/3
Use the fraction strip to compare 6/12 and 4/5 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)
6/12 < 4/5
4/5 > 6/12
Compare 6/8 and 3/4 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)
6/8 = 3/4
3/4 = 6/8
Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 2/4
1/2
4/8
6/12
8/16
Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 2/8
4/16
6/24
8/32
Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 4/12
1/3
2/6
Use the fraction strip to compare 1/2 and 1/4 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)
1/2 > 1/4
1/4 < 1/2
Compare 5/6 and 2/3 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)
5/6 > 2/3
2/3 < 5/6
Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 5/6
10/12
15/18
Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 5/6
15/18
20/24
Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 18/24
9/12
6/8
3/4
Use the fraction strip to compare 11/12 and 9/8 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)
11/12 < 9/8
9/8 > 11/12
Compare 5/6 and 7/12 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)
5/6 > 7/12
7/12 < 5/6