Adding Fractions
Comparing Like Denominators
Comparing Like Numerators
Subtracting Fractions
Fraction Rules
100

What is 1/4+1/4?

2/4 

100

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3/4>2/4

100


3/4>3/8

100

2/3 - 1/3=?

1/3

100

The bottom number of the fraction is called a 

denominator

200

What is 3/6+1/6?

4/6 

200

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REMEMBER would you have more if you had 1 out of 8 or 6 out of 8?

1/8      6/8

1/8 < 6/8

200

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REMEMBER: The more pieces in the whole, the smaller they will be.

2/9          2/3

2/9<2/3

200

8/10- 5/10=

3/10

200

The top of a fraction is called the...

numerator
300

If Khloe read 5/10 of her book on Monday and 2/10 of her book on Tuesday, how much of her book did she read?

7/10 of her book.

300

Compare <,>, =

2/5     4/5

2/5 < 4/5

300

Compare: < , >, =


3/3          3/5

3/3>3/5

300

Mrs. Prouse had 5/6 pounds of candy in her pocket. If she gave Natalia 2/6 pounds, how many does she have left in her pocket?

3/6 pounds.

300

A fraction with 1 as the numerator is called a ....

unit fraction

400

3/6+3/6=?

6/6 or 1 whole

400

Lyla ate 3/8 of her pizza and Ruben ate 5/8 of his pizza. Who ate more pizza?

Ruben ate more pizza.
5/8>3/8

400
Mrs. Wilson made cookies last night. She used 3/4 cup sugar and 3/7 cup of butter. Did she use more sugar or butter?

SUGAR!

3/4>3/7

400

There were 16 students in the classroom. If 6/16 were boys, what fraction were girls?

10/16

400

When the numerator and denominator are the same number the fraction is a ....

WHOLE !

500

The recipe called for 1/3 cup of sugar, 1/3 cup of flour and 1/3 cup of milk. How many cups of ingredients did you use?

1/3+1/3+1/3= 3/3
1 whole cup!

500

The candy store had 8 fudge bars left in the store. 3 bars were chocolate fudge and 5 bars were peanut butter fudge. Compare the fraction of chocolate fudge to peanut butter fudge.

3/8 < 5/8

500

Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Prouse were eating small pies. Mrs. Wilson's pie had 9 slices, and Mrs. Prouse's pie had 6 slices. If they both ate 1 slice. Who had more pie?

Mrs. Prouse

1/9<1/6

500

The recipe needed 1 cup (6/6) of flour. If Mrs. Prouse only had 2/6 cups of flour, how much more did she need?

6/6-2/6=4/6


4/6 cups

500

A fraction is...

a part of a whole!