Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Fractions of a Group
Equivalent Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Probability
100
Replace the blank with < , > , or = 1/4 ____ 5/6
1/4 < 5/6
100
What is 1/4 of 8?
2
100
Write two fractions that are equivalent to one half
Answers will vary.
100
3/9 + 4/9
What is 7/9
100
Julie had a bag of 24 marbles. 6 were green, 8 were yellow, 2 were blue, 1 was pink, and the rest were red. What is the probability of pulling a green marble from the bag?
6/24 (or 1/4)
200
Write these fractions in order from least to greatest: 1/7, 1/10, 1/3, 1/2
1/10, 1/7, 1/3, 1/2
200
There were 24 kids in a class. Two-thirds of them were boys. What number of kids were boys?
16 boys
200
One third is equivalent to ____ sixths.
2 sixths
200
1/4 + 5/12
What is 8/12 (or 2/3)
200
Julie had a bag of 24 marbles. 6 were green, 8 were yellow, 2 were blue, 1 was pink, and the rest were red. What is the probability of pulling a blue OR red marble from the bag?
9/24 (or 3/8)
300
Replace the blank with <, >, or = 2/4 ___ 4/8
2/4 = 4/8
300
3/7 of 42
What is 18?
300
One fourth is equivalent to ___ twelfths
3
300
Ms. K gave away 2/5 of her pizza to Mr. Bacon and 1/5 of her pizza to Mrs. Baer. What fraction of her pizza does Ms. K have left?
2/5
300
You have a spinner divided in six equal parts. 3 parts are blue, 2 parts are purple, 1 part is gold. What is the probability of the spinner landing on purple?
2/6 (or 1/3)
400
Replace the blank with <, >, or = 2/3 ___ 4/10
2/3 > 4/10
400
4/3 of 24
What is 32?
400
Write three fractions that are equivalent to 3/5.
Answers will vary.
400
4/5 - 5/20
11/20
400
You have a spinner divided in six equal parts. 3 parts are blue, 2 parts are purple, 1 part is gold. If you spun the spinner 40 times, how many times would you expect it to land on blue?
20 times
500
Write these fractions in order from least to greatest: 2/3, 9/10, 4/5, 5/6,
2/3, 4/5, 5/6, 9/10
500
There are 24 kids in a class. One third of them went to the library, and one fourth of them went to the garden. The rest stayed in the classroom. How many kids stayed in the classroom?
10 kids
500
Write three fractions that are equivalent to 8/12.
Answers will vary.
500
At a school, they were making a new playground. They made half the playground grass and half of it blacktop. Half of the blacktop was basketball courts. What fraction of the whole playground was basketball courts?
1/4
500
You have a spinner divided in six equal parts. 3 parts are blue, 2 parts are purple, 1 part is gold. If you spun the spinner 54 times, how many times would you expect it to land on gold?
1/6 of 54, which is 9 times.