Same, Same but Different
Down to the Simplest Form!
Getting Mixed Up!
Operation!
100

The name of two fractions that have the same value but look different

What are equivalent fractions? 

100

1/2

What is 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12 

100

This mixed number is equivalent to 5/2. 

What is 2 1/2?

100

This fraction is the result of adding 2/5 and 1/5.

What is 3/5?

200

The answer to this question could be: 2/4,  3/6, 4/8 or even 5/10

What is an equivalent fraction for 1/2?

200

Write this fraction in its lowest form: 4/12 *

What is 2/3?

200

This improper fraction is equal to 3 1/4. 

What is 13/4?

200

The result of subtracting 1/3 from 5/6. 

What is 1/2?

300

This fraction is equivalent to 2/3. 

What is 4/6, 6/9, 8/12? 

300
The largest factor that both the numerator and the denominator share. 

What is the Greatest Common Factor?  

300

*look to the chalk board* 

What is a visual model of 11/4 as a mixed number? 

300

This is the sum of 1 1/2 and 2 1/4.

What is 3 3/4?

400
Any fraction that has the same numerator and denominator.  

What is a fraction equivalent to 1? 

400

A fraction in its lowest form.

What is a fraction with no common factors?

400

This mixed muber can be written as the improper fraction 17/5.

What is 3 2/5? 

400

This is the product of multiplying 2/3 by 3/4.

What is 1/2?

500

This method demonstrates that 3/6 and 1/2 are equivalent by showing that both fractions are visually the same. 

What is a number line? 

500

These fractions' simplest forms are 5/6.

What are 10/12 and 15/18?

500

Start with the mixed number 2 2/3. First, convert it into an improper fraction, then simplify it to its lowest term if possible.

What is 2 2/3 simplified as 8/3?

500

The result of dividing 3/4 by 1/2 *

what is 6/4 OR 3/2 OR 1 1/2