Fraction Decomposition
Fraction Addition
Adding Mixed Numbers
Fraction Equivalencies
Adding tenths and hundredths
100

Write an equation that shows 5/12 as the sum of unit fractions 

1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12+ 1/12 + 1/12

100

2/5 + 1/5 = 

3/5

100

6 2/3 + 2 2/3 = 

8 4/3 or 9 1/3 

100

Write one equivalent fraction 

1/5 

2/10, 4/20, 20/100

100

2 tenths + 18 hundredths

38 hundredths 

200

Write an equation that shows 4/100 as the sum of unit fractions. 

1/100 + 1/100+ 1/100 + 1/100+ 

200

4/8 + 5/8 = 

9/8 or 1 1/8 

200

2 4/10 + 5 8/10 =

7 12/10 or 8 2/10 or 8 1/5  

200

Write two equivalent fractions 

1/2 

2/4, 3/6, 4/8 etc 

200

68/100 + 1/10 

78/100

300

Decompose 7/10 into a sum of fractions with the same denominator. 

1/10 + 3/10+ 3/10 for example. 

5/10 + 2/10 

Answers will vary. 

300

7/12 + 8/12 = 

Solve and express the answer as a MIXED number. 

13/12 becomes 1 1/12

300

5 2/6 + 3 1/6 = 

8 3/6 or 8 1/3 

300

Write three equivalent fractions 

1/4 

2/8, 3/12, 4/16, 25/100

300

1/10 + 20/100

30/100

400

Erin ate 2 pieces of a small cake with 5 pieces total. Mike ate 2 pieces of a large cake with 5 pieces total. Does the equation below represent a way to figure out how much cake Mike and Erin ate in all? 


2/5 + 2/5 = 4/5

No. The cakes are different sizes, so the wholes are not the same. For this reason, the denominators are not the same, so these fractions can't be added. 

400

Ryan and his 3 sisters painted the walls of their family room. Ryan used 2/3 of a can of paint. Each of his sisters used 1/3 of the same size can. How much paint did they use in all? 

5/3 or 1 2/3 cans of paint 

400

Solve and represent the answer in reduced form. 

1 5/8 + 2 3/8 = 

3 8/8 or 4 

400

Write three equivalent fractions 

1/3 

2/6, 3/9, 4/12, 8/24, 33/99

400

1 3/10 + 5 64/100

694/100 or 6 94/100

500

A large pizza from the Cabin has 10 pieces. Erin usually eats two pieces, and Mike usually eats four. Dell usually eats about 1 piece. 

Two questions: Does the equation below accurately represent the amount of pizza the Spampinato-Quigley family will probably eat if they get a pizza from the Cabin tonight? 2/10 + 4/10 + 1/10 = 7/10

And: is one pizza enough to feed their family? 

Yes and yes. 

500

Amelia and Hayden both ran laps in PE this morning. Hayden ran 3/8 of a mile more than Amelia. Amelia ran 7/8 of a mile. How much did Hayden run? 

10/8 of a mile or 1 2/8 of a mile or 1 1/4 of a mile 

500

Solve and represent the answer in reduced form. 

3 2/5 + 1 4/5 + 2 3/5 = 


6 9/5 becomes 7 3/5 

500

Write the smallest equivalent fraction you can think of for the fraction below 

4/12 

1/3

500

15/10 + 79/100

229/100 or 2 29/100