The name for the top part of a fraction.
What is the numerator?
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1/3 and 1/5
What is 1/3 > 1/5?
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3/4 and 3/6
What is 3/4 > 3/6?
A fraction equivalent to 1/2
What is 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12, etc.
Mrs. Fritz, Mrs. Alonzi, and I want to share a pizza. The pizza needs to be cut in this many slices so we have an equal share.
What is 3, 6, 9, 12, etc.
The total parts of a fraction.
What is the denominator?
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1/9 and 1/10
What is 1/9 > 1/10?
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3/7 and 4/7
What is 3/7 < 4/7?
A fraction equivalent to 1/4.
What is 2/8, 3/12, 4/16, etc.
The fraction for how many girls are in our class.
8/22
Fractions that show the same amount.
What are equivalent fractions?
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1/11 and 1/12
What is 1/11 > 1/12?
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10/11 and 10/12
What is 10/11 > 10/12?
A fraction equivalent to 2/3.
What is 4/6, 6/9, etc.
John ate 3/5 of a pizza. Keith ate 5/12 of a pizza. The person who ate the most pizza.
Who is John?
The 3 terms we use to compare fractions.
What are greater than, less than, and equal to?
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1/7 and 1/4
What is 1/7 < 1/4?
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9/12 and 5/12
What is 5/10 > 5/12?
A fraction equivalent to 5/25.
What is 1/5, 10/50, 15/75, 20/100, etc.
The specialist class that you spend the most time in on a 5 day school week and the fraction that represents it.
Gym and music - 2/5
A real-life example of why fractions are important.
Answers will vary. Cutting food, sharing money, putting people or things in groups.
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1/6 and 1/12
What is 1/6 > 1/12?
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9/12 and 9/10
What is 9/12 < 9/10?
A fraction equivalent to 1.
What is 1/1, 2/2, 3/3, etc.
We had a blueberry pie that was cut into ten pieces. Nikki ate 3/5 of the pie and I ate 2/10 of the pie. The person that ate the most pie.
Who is Nikki?