Unit Fractions
Decompose Fractions
Vocabulary
Equal Sharing
RANDOM
100

What is the unit fraction for 3/5?

1/5

100

Write 3/5ths as the sum of unit fractions.

1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 = 3/5

100

Where is the numerator in a fraction?

On the top

100

3 friends are sharing 6 cookies. What fraction do they each get?

6/3

100

Where did Mrs. Pathoulas grow up?

Minnesota!

200

What is the unit fraction for 15/12?

1/12

200

Write 4/10ths as the sum of unit fractions.

1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 = 4/10

200

Where is the denominator in a fraction?

On the bottom

200

7 friends share 3 carrots. What fraction do they each get?

3/7

200

What is Mrs. Pathoulas's favorite color?

YELLOW!

300

What is the unit fraction for 8/1000?

1/1000

300

Write 8/10 as the sum of unit fractions.

1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10

300

What does the denominator represent? USE VOCABULARY

How many parts are in the whole

300

8 teachers share a pack of donuts with 4 cookies in it. What fraction of the cookies will they each get?

4/8

300

Draw a fraction that shows 4/6ths. Show how you should split up your model.

Split in half, then make 3 parts on each side(2 lines).
400

Write the unit fraction for 4/4. 

1/4

400

Write 7/9ths as the sum of unit fractions.

1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 = 7/9

400

What does the numerator represent? USE VOCABULARY

How many are shaded

400

12 teachers are sharing 9 packs of markers. What fraction do they each get?

9/12

400
Jennifer bought a pizza for dinner. She ate 2/8ths of it. How much will she have for leftovers? Draw a model to prove your answer.

6/8ths. 

500

Write the unit fraction for 27/89.

1/89.

500

Write 7/7 as the sum of unit fractions.

1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 = 7/7

500

What is a unit fraction?

A fraction with a 1 in the numerator.

(if you also said it's each piece in the whole, you get DOUBLE POINTS)

500

There are 18 stickers. 6 friend are sharing them. What fraction do they each get?

18/6 

500

John picks up two sticks. He says one stick is 1/3 the length of the other. Draw a model to show the length of both leaves.

One stick shows 3/3rds, and the other shows 1/3rd.