Equivalent Fractions
Comparing + Ordering Fractions
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Multiplying Fractions
100

Reduce: 15/21

What is 5/7?

100

Which is greater? 3/5 or 4/6?

Show your work using a common denominator.

What is 4/6:

18/30 < 20/30

100

Convert 3 ¾ to an improper fraction in simplest form.

15/4

100

Add. Give your answer in a mixed number in simplest form:

3 ¼ + 2 ¼ =

5 2/4 = 5 ½ 

100

8 x ⅔ = 

Give your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.

16/3 = 5 ⅓ 

200

¾ = ?/20

What is 15?

200

Which is less? 5/7 or ¾?

Show your work using a common denominator.

What is 5/7: 

20/28 < 21/28

200

Convert 84/9 to a mixed number in simplest form:

9 3/9 = 9 ⅓ 

200

Subtract:  

Give your answer as a mixed number in simplest form:

4 3/6 - 2 1/6 = 

2 2/6 = 2 ⅓ 

200

14 x 2/5 

28/5 = 5 3/5 

300

Simplify: 16/64

What is ¼?

300

Order these three fractions least to greatest using a common denominator:

4/6, 7/12, 6/8


What is: 7/12, 4/6, 6/8

7/12 <  4/6     <   6/8   

14/24 < 16/24 < 18/24

300

Jackson has 3 ¼ of a pie. If he cuts his pie into ¼ pieces, how many slices will he have in all?

13 pieces (13/4)

300

Add. Give your answer as a mixed number in simplest form:

5 ¾ + 4 ¾ = 

6 6/4 = 7 2/4 = 7 ½ 

300

Macy has 12 pieces of string that are ⅞ inches long each. How much string does she have in all?

12 x ⅞ = 84/8 = 42/4 = 21/2 = 10 ½ 

400

27/36 = ? /72

What is 54?

400

Michael ate 5/7 of a pie. Jacob ate 9/11 of a pie. Who ate more?


Jacob ate more:

9/11 = 63/77

5/7 =   55/11

400

How many thirds are there in 5 ⅔? 

17 (17/3)

400

Subtract. Give your answer as a mixed number in simplest form:

5 ¼ - 2 ¾ 

21/4 -  11/4 = 10/4 = 5/2 = 2 ½ 

400

Which expression is equivalent to 3 x ¾ ?

a. 3 x 3

b. 10/4 + ¾

c. 4 x 3 + 3

d. 15 x ¼

d. 15 x ¼ 

3 x ¾ = 15/4 (15 x ¼)

500

List the first 5 equivalent fractions  for 1/5:

What are: 2/10, 3/15, 4/20, 5/25, 6/30

500

Order these fractions greatest to least:

½, 4/7, 12/14, 21/28, ¼ 

12/14, 21/28, 4/7, ½, ¼ 

½ = 14/28

4/7 = 16/28

12/14 = 24/28

21/28 = 21/28

¼ = 7/28

500

There are 14 ½ pizzas for the 4th Grade class party at SPS. If Mrs. Tice divides the pizzas into slices that are ¼ of a pizza each, how many total slices will she have?

29/2 = 58/4

(4 x 14 = 56, + 2 slices in the ½ pizza)

58 slices

500

Josh started his baking project with 6 cups of flour. He used 1 ¾ cups for one batch of cookies, and 2 ¾ cups for another batch. How much flour does she have left?

1 ½ cups

1 ¾ + 2 ¾ = 4 2/4 

24/4 - 18/4 = 6/4 = 1 2/4 = 1 ½ 

500

Erica wants to make muffins to share with her 6 friends. In one batch of muffins she uses ¾ cup of sugar. If she wants to make an individual batch for each of her friends plus one for herself, how much sugar does she need in all?

7 x ¾ = 21/4 = 5 ¼