Drawing Fractions
Word Problems
Fractions on a Number Line
Comparing with Common Denominators
Comparing with Common Numerators
100

Draw 3/8

WOOOO!

100

Of the 10 books on fairy tales, Gilly borrowed 3. What fraction of the books on fairy tales did she borrow?

1/3

100

Put 1/3 on a number line

NICE!

100
Which is larger? 3/4 or 1/4
3/4
100
Which is larger? 1/3 or 1/2
1/2
200

Draw 7/9

AWESOME!

200

Gilly found 15 books on underwater life and brought 7 of these to the table. What fraction of the books on underwater life did she bring to the table?

8/15

200

Draw a number line showing 3/9

YOU KNOW IT!

200
Which fraction is larger? 5/6 or 3/6
5/6
200
Which is larger? 1/4 or 1/7
1/4
300
Draw a fraction with a numerator of 2 and a denominator of 4.
ROCK STAR STATUS!
300

Mary is fond of fruits so he went to the fruit section and saw that there was one crate with 24 red juicy apples. She asked her mom to buy 5 of these. What fraction of the apples did they buy?

5/24

300

Draw a number line with 6/7

YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

300
Which fraction is larger? 2/5 or 3/5
3/5
300
I broke up a candy bar into thirds. I ate 1/3. Mr. Relyea broke a candy bar into fourths. He ate 1/4. Who had more pieces? Who ate more of the total chocolate bar?
Mr. Relyea had more pieces, but Mr. Rose ate more of the chocolate bar.
400
Draw a fraction with a numerator of 1 and a denominator of 3
FRACTION PHENOM!
400

Laurice’s father wanted to have citrus cream pie and so he bought one from the baker’s corner. If they consumed 5 of the 8 equal slices of the citrus cream pie, what part of the pie was left?

3/8

400
Put 4/5 on a number line
YEE!
400
Miss Greco had 3/8 of a pizza. Mr. Rose had 5/8 of a pizza. Who ate the most?
Mr. Rose
400
Which is larger? 3/8 or 3/9
3/8
500
Draw 10/12
SUPERBULOUS!
500

There are 25 cups of coffee in Ms. Sunder-Rao's refrigerator. She drank one-fifth of those coffees. How many coffees did she drink?

3/6

500

Represent 11/13 on a number line.

YAYAYA

500
Which fraction is smaller? 2/6 or 4/6
2/6
500
SMALLER DENOMINATOR...
BIGGER PIECES