Vocabulary
Identifying Equivalent Fractions
Using Multiplication
Miscellaneous
100

What is a fraction? 

A part of a whole. 

100

Figure A shows a model for the fraction 1/4. What equivalent fraction is shown in Figure B? (Refer to #1, packet 1) 

2/8

100

Fractions like 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, etc., all represent a part of a whole. 

True or False?

False, fractions like 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, etc., all represent one whole or 1. 

100

Round 257,623 the nearest thousand

258,000

200

What is the numerator. 

Shows how many parts of the whole we have. The top number of a fraction. 

200

Select ALL fractions that are equivalent to the shaded region. (Refer to #3, packet 1) 

a. 1/2 d. 2/6

200

If a fraction is multiplied by 2/2 it will still have the same value.

True or False? 

True. 

200

Using an area model, what is 32x6? 

192

300

What is the denominator? 

The number representing the whole. The bottom number of a fraction. 

300

The fraction 4/10 is equivalent to 3/5. 

True or False? 

False. The fraction 4/10 would be equivalent to 2/5 not 3/5.

300

On your white board, select ALL of the fractions that can be used to create an equivalent fraction for 1/3. 

1/2   2/2   3/3   2/6   3/2

2/2 and 3/3 

300

List at least 5 common multiple of 2 and 4. 

Answers may vary. I.e. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 

400

What does the term equivalent mean? 

Equal. 

400

Select ALL fractions that can be placed in the box to make the number line true. (Refer to #2, packet 3)

2/4   1/2   4/8

400

Refer to #3, packet 3. 

C. Divide each part into the same number of pieces. 
400

List the factors of the number 56?

1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56 

500

What does the term value mean? 

How much something is worth. 

500

Figure A shows a model for the fraction 3/5. What fraction was Figure A multiplied by to create the equivalent fraction in Figure B? (Refer to #1, packet 2) 

2/2

500

Using multiplication, generate at least three fractions equivalent to 2/3. 

Answers can vary. I.e. 4/6, 6/9. 8/12, 10/15, etc. 
500

What is the quotient of 117 and 9? 

13