Identifying Fractions
Converting Fractions
Adding and Subtracting (same denominator)
Adding and Subtracting (different denominator)
Multiplying Fractions
Dividing Fractions
100

Is  3/5 a proper, improper or mixed fraction?

Proper fraction

100

Convert  1 1/2  to an improper fraction.

3/2

100

2/7 + 3/7

5/7

100

1/2 + 1/4

3/4

100

1/2 × 1/3

1/6

100

1/2 ÷ 1/4

2

200

Is  9/4  a proper, improper or mixed fraction?

Improper fraction

200

Convert  7/4  to a mixed number.

1 3/4

200

6/9 − 2/9

4/9

200

3/5 − 1/10

5/10 or 1/2

200

3/4 × 2/5

3/10

200

3/5 ÷ 1/5

3

300

Is 2 1/3  a proper, improper or mixed fraction?

Mixed number

300

Convert  3 2/5  to an improper fraction.

17/5

300

4/11 + 5/11

9/11

300

2/3 + 1/6

5/6

300

5/6 × 3/4

15/24 or 5/8

300

4/7 ÷ 2/7

2

400

Write an example of an improper fraction greater than 1.

You are correct

400

Convert  11/3  to a mixed number.

3 2/3

400

10/12 − 7/12

3/12

400

5/8 − 1/4

3/8

400

2/3 × 9/10

18/30 or 3/5

400

5/6 ÷ 2/3

5/4

500

Which type of fraction can be written as a whole number and a fraction?

Mixed number

500

Convert  4 3/8  to an improper fraction.

35/8

500

8/15 + 6/15

14/15

500

7/12 + 5/6

17/12

500

4/5 × 3/8

12/40 or 3/10

500

3/4 ÷ 5/8

6/5