Identifying fractions
Identifying fractions on a number line
Compare and Order Fractions
Adding Fractions
With Common Denominators
Subtracting Fractions With Common Denominators
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1/2

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2/6

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =

5/6     4/6

5/6  >  4/6

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Add the fractions:   2/5  +  3/5

1 OR 5/5

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Subtract the fractions:   4/7 - 1/7

3/7

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1 + 1 1/2

2 1/2

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I ate 2/8 of a pizza today and ate 3/8 of the pizza yesterday.  How much pizza is left?

3/8 of the pizza is left.

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What's Ms. Paradis' favourite day of the week?

Friday!

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2/3

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2/8

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

3/4     3/8


3/4  >  3/5

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Add the fractions:  6/20+5/20

11/20

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Subtract the fractions:  19/20  -  6/20

13/20

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1 1/4 + 2 1/4

3 2/4 or 3 1/2

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1/7 of the litter of puppies is speckled, 2/7 of the puppies are brown.  The rest of the puppies are white. What fraction of the litter of puppies are white? 

4/7 of the puppies are white.

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To find the average, add all of the scores together and then divide by the number of scores you had.

If Sammy had the grades of 85, 90, 90, 95, and 80 on his spelling tests.  What was his average grade? 

Sammy's average grade is 88.

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3/5

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T

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

10/20   10/12

10/20 < 10/12

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Add the fractions:  1/8+3/8

4/8 or 1/2

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Subtract the fractions:  20/14 -  8/14

12/14

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2 1/3 + 3 1/3

5 2/3

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Ammar was collecting coins.  35/100 of the coins were gold.  How many coins were not gold?

65/100 of the coins were not gold.  

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What is Ms. Paradis' favourite subject to teach?

Math!

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19/5 nineteen fifths or

3 4/5

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1/2

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

1/2   5/10

1/2 = 5/10
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Add the fractions: 44/100+21/100

65/100

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 8/9 -  6/9

2/9

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3/5 + 2/5 + 3/5

8/5 or 1 whole and 3/5

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Mary painted 2/3 of the fence white.  Anna painted 3/12 of her fence white.  Who painted more of their fence white? 

Mary painted more of her fence white.

If you multiply to get both denominators to 12,

Mary had 8/12 of her fence painted white and Anna only had 3/12 painted white. 

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What university did Ms. Paradis attend?

The University of Ottawa (and Nipissing University)

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52/10

fifty-two tenths!

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D

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Compare the fractions using >, <, =

2/10     20/100

2/10 = 20/100

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3 1/5 + 2 2/5 =

28/5 or 5 3/5

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 5/4 -  2/4 =

3/4

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6 2/5 + 9 4/5

16 1/5

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Cosima ate 10/12 of her box of cookies.  Romina ate 5/6 of her cookies. Who ate more? 

They ate the same.

10/12 = 5/6. 

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What is Ms. Paradis' favourite kind of sweets?

Cheese cake! Yum!