Equivalent Fractions
Portion Webs
Add/Subtract Fractions
Integers on a Number Line
Graphing on a Coordinate Grid
100

1/3 = ?/6

1/3 = 2/6

100

Write 45% as a fraction, as a decimal, and in words.

45/100 = 0.45 = forty five hundredths

100

1/4 + 1/2

3/4

100

Draw the expression 9 - 3 on a number line and tell what it equals.

9 - 3 = 6

100

What are the (x, y) coordinates of point A?

A = (3, 4)

200

3/4 = 12 / ?

3/4 = 12/16

200

Write 0.6 as a fraction, a percent, and in words.

6/10 = 60/100 = 60% = six tenths

200

1/5+2/3

13/15

200

Draw the expression -2 + 7 on a number line and tell what it equals.

-2 + 7 = 5

200

What are the (x, y) coordinates of point B?

B = (-3, 2)

300

25/40 = ?/8

25/40 = 5/8

300

Write 1/5 as a percent, a decimal, and in words.

1/5 = 20/100 = 20% = 0.2 = twenty hundredths
300

7/8 - 1/12

19/24

300

Draw the expression 4 - 8 on a number line and tell what it equals.

4 - 8 = -4

300

What are the (x, y) coordinates of point C?

C = (-2, -4)

400

Write 3 fractions that are equivalent to 

1/6

1/6, 2/12, 3/18, 4/24...

400

Write eight tenths as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent.

8/10 = 0.8 = 80%

400

1/6 + 2/5

17/30

400

Croakie the Frog is sitting at -1 on the number line. He hops 4 units to the right, and then 2 units to the left. 

Write an expression to represent his movements, and tell where he lands.

-1 + 4 - 2 = 1

400

What are the (x, y ) coordinates of point D?

D = (6, -3)

500

Write 3 fractions that are equivalent to 

28/40

28/40 = 14/20 = 7/10 = 56/80...

500

Write 9/25 as a decimal, a percent, and in words.

9/25 = 36/100 = 36% = 0.36 = thirty six hundredths

500

3/10-4/25

7/50

500

Kermie the Frog is sitting at -5 on the number line. He hops 7 units to the right, 3 units to the left, and then 1 more unit to the right.  

Write an expression to represent his movements, and tell where he lands.

-5 + 7 - 3 + 1 = 0

500

What are the (x, y) coordinates of point E and what is significant about this point on the graph?

E = (0, 0).  This point is called the origin and it is where you start counting from when you plot a point on a coordinate graph.