Conversions
Dividing Whole Numbers
Fraction Multiplication
Fraction Division
Word Problems
100

3 ft = ______ in

36 inches

100

Triple Jeopardy!!!

4 divided  by 1/5 

20

100

1/3 x 4/5

4/15

100

6/10 divided by 2/3 

18/20 or 9/10

100

At the St. Patrick's Day parade, Liam is collecting green beads. In the first hour, he collected 2/3 of a bag of beads. During the second hour, he collected another 5/6 of a bag. How many bags of beads did Liam collect in total during these two hours?

1  1/2

200

4/5m = ______ cm 

80cm 

200

3 divided by 1/6

18

200

2/8 x 1/4

2/32 or 1/16

200

2/3 divided by 1/5

10/3 = 3 and 1/3 

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

Mrs. Murphy's class was decorating their classroom door for St. Patrick's Day. They covered 5/6 of the door with green paper. Later, they removed 1/4 of the door's decorations to add some shamrocks. What fraction of the door remained covered with the green paper?

1/8

300

1/2 yard = ______ft 

1 1/2ft or 1.5ft

300

10 divided by 1/3

30

300

3/4 x 2/3 

6/12 or 1/2

300

2/7 divided by 5/3

6/35

300

The leprechauns at the St. Patrick's Day parade were giving out rainbow candy bags. Each bag contained 2/3 of a pound of candy. If Amelia received 1/4 of a bag, how many pounds of candy did she get?

1/6 of a bag

400

5/6 year = ______months

10 months

400

6 divided by 1/4

24

400

1/10 x 1/2 

1/20

400

2/3 divided by 1/6

12/3 = 4

400
  1. Brayden was making green shamrock decorations for his classroom. He used 3/5 of a sheet of paper for each shamrock. If he only completed 1/3 of his planned shamrocks, what fraction of a whole sheet of paper did he use?

1/5 of a piece of paper

500

24in = _____yards 

2/3 yards

500

3 divided by 1/7

21

500

2/6 x 1/4 

2/24 or 1/12

500

3/4 divided by 1/16

48/4 = 12

500
  1. Mrs. Gravett has 3/4 of a yard of green ribbon to make St. Patrick's Day hair bows. Each bow requires 1/6 of a yard of ribbon. How many complete bows can she make with her ribbon?

4 complete bows