Decomposing Fractions
Comparing Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Equivalent fractions
100

Decompose the fraction:

2/5

1/5 + 1/5

100

Are these fractions greater than, less than, or equal to?

3/8  _____  2/8

>

100

Add these fractions together:

3/8 +  4/8 = _________

7/8

100

Subtract these fractions:


3/4 - 2/4 = ____________________

1/4

100

Are 1/3 and 2/4 equivalent fractions? Give a reason. 

No, they aren't equivalent fractions because 1/3 = 4/12... and 6/12

200

Decompose the fraction:

8/10

Answers vary...

teacher will check for correct answers.

200

Compare these fractions:


1/4  ____  3/6

<

200

Add these fractions:

5/12 + 5/12 = ___________________

5/6

200

Subtract these fractions:

5/10 - 3/10 = _______________

1/5

200

Justify if 3/6 and 5/10 are equivalent fractions

Yes. Explain your answer.

300

Decompose the fraction:

10/3

Answers vary...

Teacher will check for correct answers.

300

Compare these fractions:


=

300

Add these fractions:

5/6 + 2/6 = ____________

7/6

300

Subtract these fractions:

7/8 - 3/8 = _______________

4/8

300

Find the equivalent fraction:

12/3   =     /6

24/6

400

James said that he can decompose the fraction 6/7 into 1/7+1/7+5/7. Is James correct? Explain your thinking.

No, James is not correct because 1/7+1/7+5/7=7/7

400

Compare these fractions: < , > , =

1/2 _____ 2/4

=

400

Jackie ate 1/5 of a bag of popcorn. She shared her bag with 2 friends. One friend ate 1/5 of the bag and the other friend ate 3/5 of the bag. How much of the bag of popcorn was left?

There is no popcorn left in the bag!
400

Kinsey wrote a subtraction problem that has a difference of 10/8. What problem did Kinsey write?

a. 20/8-10/8

b. 8/10+2/10

c. 10/8-4/8

d. 6/8-1/4

A

400

Use division to find 1 equivalent fraction for:

20/25

4/5

500

List as many ways you can decompose the fraction:

12/4

The group with the most correct answers gets all the points!

Answers vary...

Teacher will verify the winner.

500

Marco says that 3/4 is less than 1/2. Is Marco correct? How do you know?

No, 3/4 is greater than 1/2.

500

Add these fractions:

2 4/5 + 1/5 _______

2 5/5 or 3

500

Subtract this fraction:

5 3/10 - 1 7/12 = _______________

3 43/60

500

Give 3 fractions that are equivalent to 12/18

6/9

4/6

2/3

24/36