Comparing and Ordering
Decomposing and Division
Equivalent Fractions
Vocabulary
Probability
100

Compare 3/4  and  2/3 

3/4 is greater than 2/3

100

What is 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8?

3/8

100

Write an equivalent fraction for 1/2

2/4, 4/8, 5,10, 6/12

100

Draw an example of an improper fraction. 

Accept all correct answers

100

What is the probability of spinning a green written as a fraction?

2/8

200

Compare  2/4 and  4/8 

2/4 = 4/8

200

Decompose 5/6 using only unit fractions. 

1/6 + 1/6+ 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6

200

Write two fractions that represents this picture 

4/8 and 1/2

200

What is the mixed number shown by the model?

4 3/4


200

How likely is it that I will spin a black?


unlikely

300

 Compare 6/8 and  4/5 

6/8 < 4/5

300

3 friends are sharing 4 candy bars.  How much candy will each friend get?

3/4

300

 3/4 = ?/12 

9

300

Fractions that take up the same amount of space are called __________________.

equivalent fractions

300

What are the possible outcomes of flipping a coin?

heads, tails

400

Order from least to greatest

1/2, 2/10, 4/6

2/10<1/2<4/6

400

Write the division statement for 14/7

14 divided by 7

400

4/3 = 8/?

6

400

Write a fraction with a denominator of 2 and a numerator of 7. 

7/2

400

On a standard number cube, what is the probability of rolling an even number?  Write it as a fraction. 


3/6

500

Order from greatest to least.

2/3, 3/2, 4/8

3/2>2/3>4/8

500
Five friends are sharing 15 pumpkins equally.  How many pumpkins will each friend get?

15/5

500

2/? = 4/10

5

500

Write an example of a unit fraction. 

Accept all fractions with a 1 in the numerator. 

500

Why is this NOT a fair game?

Roll the three dice.  Add up the three numbers.  If the sum is odd, then player A gets a point.  If the sum is even, then player B gets a point.  If all the dice are the same, then player C gets a point.

C does not have an equal probability of scoring a point.