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100

Convert 2 ⅘ to an improper fraction 

14/5

100

Convert 9/4 into a mixed number.

2 ¼

100

⅘ − ⅖ =

100

⅔ + ⅓ =

1

100

Shade in a model to show 3/4.

Visual: 4 parts, 3 shaded

200

Convert 4 ⅜ to an improper fraction.

35/8

200

Convert 13/5 into a mixed number.

2 3/5

200

7/8 − 3/8

4/8 or ½

200

1 ⅖ + ⅗ =

2
200

Draw a number line to show 2/6 + 1/6. What’s the total?

3/6 = ½

300

Emilio baked 3 ½ dozen cookies. How many halves is that?

7 halves (7/1)

300

Fernando ate 11/3 pizzas. How many whole pizzas and leftover slices did he eat?

3 2/3 pizzas

300

Katie had 6/6 of a pie. She gave away 4/6. How much left?

2/6 = 1/3

300

Janelle ate ¼ + 2/4 of a sandwich. How much in total?

¾

300

Eliana shaded ⅗ of her notebook. Show a rectangular model.

Visual: 5 parts, 3 shaded

400

Convert 5 ⅚ to an improper fraction.

35/6

400

Convert 29/6 into a mixed number.

4 5/6

400

Subtract 5/6 − 1/3

3/6 or ½

400

3/6 + 2/8 =

3/4

400

Katie has 5/8 tank of gas. She used 1/4. What’s left?

3/8

500

Sophia ran 2 ¾ miles on Monday and 3 ½ miles on Tuesday. How many miles did she run in total?

6 ¼

500

Leo and Marshawn each drank 17/5 liters of water. How many full liters and extra fifths did they each drink?

3 2/5 liters

500

Serenity has 3 ½ pages to read. She already finished 1 ¾. How many pages does she have left?

1 ¾ pages left

500

Julio used 1 ⅓ feet and Eliana used 2 ⅔ feet of LEGOs. How tall is the tower?

4 feet

500

Emilio’s juice was 2/3 full. Fernando drank 1/6. How much is left?

½ full