Equivalent Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Fraction Word Problems
Comparing Fractions
100

3/5 = 6/10

True or false?

True!

100

2/5 + 5/5 =

2/5 + 5/5 = 7/5

100

7/7 - 3/7 = 

7/7 - 3/7 = 4/7

100

Isabelle ate 3/5 of a pie. Zoey ate 2/5 of the same pie. How much of the pie did they eat all together?

3/5 + 2/5 = 5/5

Isabelle and Zoey ate 5/5, or 1 whole.

100

Which fraction is greater? Use <, >, or =.

3/5 or 7/5

7/5 > 3/5 because seven pieces is more than three pieces.

200

4/5 = 8/15

True or false?

False!
200

3/10 + 9/10 =

12/10

200

12/20 - 7/20 =

5/20

200

Jenny ran 1/5 of a mile. Kyle ran 3/5 of a mile. How much farther did Kyle run than Jenny?

3/5 - 1/5 = 2/5

Kyle ran 2/5 of a mile farther.

200
Which fraction is greater? Use <, >, or =.

2/10 or 2/8

2/8 > 2/10 because 2/8 is two pieces the size of eighths, which is larger than two pieces the size of tenths.

300

Write two fractions that are equivalent to 4/5.

Examples: 

4/5 = 8/10 = 16/20

4/5 = 12/15

4/5 = 16/20

300

10/20 + 2/20 =

12/20

300

3/5 - 2/5 =

1/5

300

Melissa is baking a pie with her friend. She adds 1/4 cup sugar to the bowl. Her friend adds 2/4 cup sugar to the bowl. How much sugar was added to the bowl?

1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4

3/4 cup sugar was added to the bowl.

300

Which fraction is greater? Use <, >, or =.

4/5 or 7/10

4/5 > 7/10

400

Write two fractions that are equivalent to 4/12.

Examples:

4/12 = 8/24 = 16/48

4/12 = 12/36

4/12 = 20/60

400

8/2 + 3/2 =

11/2

400

7/12 - 2/12 =

5/12

400

Ryan bikes 4/12 of a mile. His brother bikes 7/12 of a mile. How much did the boys bike in total?

4/12 + 7/12 = 11/12

The boys biked a total of 11/12 of a mile.


400

3/15 > 2/3

True or false?

False!

3/15 < 2/3, because we can use common

denominators to turn 2/3 into 10/15, 

and 3/15 < 10/15.

500

5/20 = 10/40

True or false?

True!

500

10/30 + 12/30 =

22/30

500

9/100 - 3/100 =

6/100

500

Kennedy and Jake are eating a pizza cut into 8 slices. Jake eats 2/8 slices. Show with a fraction how many slices of pizza are left.

8/8 - 2/8 = 6/8

There are 6 slices out of the original eight slices left (6/8).

500

4/8 > 1/10

True or false?

True!

If we use common denominators, we can turn 4/8 

into 8/16, and 1/10 into 8/80. 8/16 > 8/20, 

so 4/8 > 1/10.