Drawing Fractions
ID Fractions
Fractions on a Number Line
Comparing Fractions
Equivalent Fractions
100
Draw 3/8
WOOOO!
100

What fraction is this?did Mr. Rose draw?

3/12

100

Put 1/3 on a number line

NOICE!

100

Use >, <, or = to compare the following fractions:

 3/4 ___ 1/4

3/4 > 1/4

100

Find a fraction equivalent to 2/3

6/9, 8/12, 10/15 

200

Draw 3/6

AWESOME!

200

What fraction of the shape is NOT shaded?

5/6

200

2/4

200

Use >, <, or = to compare the following fractions:

 1/4 ____ 1/7

1/4 > 1/7

200

What is a fraction equivalent to 4/8

1/2, 8/16

300

Draw a fraction with a numerator of 2 and a denominator of 4.

ROCK STAR STATUS!

300

Draw a picture to show 3/3

You got it!

300

What two fractions are next to 3/6 on a number line? Show your answer by drawing out a number line.

YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

300

Use >, <, or = to compare the following fractions: 


2/4  ____ 1/2

2/4 = 1/2

300

Find two equivalent fractions to 1/3

2/6, 3/9

400

Draw a fraction with a numerator of 1 and a denominator of 3

FRACTION PHENOM!

400

Draw a fraction to show 6/8

YOU ROCK DUDE

400

Draw and label 3/6 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 because 5/8 > 3/8 

400
How can you find an equivalent fraction?

Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number. 

500

Draw 8/8

SUPERBULOUS!

500

Which fraction is less than one whole and equal to one whole?

      7/8          3/3

7/8 is less than one whole and 3/3 is equal to one whole. 

500

Why does the denominator never change when you label a numberline. 

Because the denominator is how many parts the number line is spilt into and that doesn't change. 

500

The smaller the denominator...

the bigger the pieces! 

500
Use a model to tell that 4/5=8/10 

A numberline, fraction circle, fraction bars.