Comparing Fractions (like denominator)
Comparing Fractions (Like Numerator)
Equivalent Fractions/ Fraction on # Line
Line Plots
100

Compare 1/5 and 3/5

1/5 < 3/5

100

Compare 1/2 and 1/8

1/2 > 1/8

100

Which models show 1/4? Choose ALL the correct answers

b, c

100

Ava and Emery make one line plot using both sets of data. How many Xs will there be on the line plot?

9

200

Compare 6/6 and 4/6

6/6 > 4/6

200

Compare 5/9 and 5/7

5/9 < 5/7

200

Write the fraction equivalent to 5 that represents the model.

5/1

200

Using the "Lengths of Insects" Line Plot, how many insects have lengths less than 7 inches?

15 insects

300

Compare 8/2 and 4/2

8/2 > 4/2

300

Compare 4/2 and 4/1

4/2 < 4/1

300

Which fractions can be found on the number line? Choose ALL the correct answers

a. 5/8

b. 4/8

c. 6/4

d. 8/4

e. 12/4

c, d

300

How many of Ava's and Emery's ribbons have lengths that are greater than 3 1/2 inches?

3

400

Dev runs 2/6 of a mile. Ky'Mari runs 4/6 of a mile. Which statement correctly explains who runs the greater distance?

a. Ky'Mari runs the greater distance because 4/6 < 2/6

b. Dev runs the greater distance because 2/6 > 4/6

c. Ky'Mari runs the greater distance because 4/6 > 2/6

d. Dev runs the greater distance because 2/6 < 4/6

c

400

Which comparisons are true? Choose ALL the correct answers.

a. 3/4 > 3/5

b. 6/8 < 6/10

c. 1/4 > 1/2

d. 7/8 < 7/7

e. 4/4 < 4/8

a, d

400

Describe how you would shade the other model to show a fraction equivalent to 3/4.

I would shade the model to match the shaded area of the first model. I notice if you cut the fourths in half you would get eighths so for every fourth the equivalent is 2 eighths. I would need to shade 6 pieces in because 6/8 = 3/4

400

Which statements about the "Lengths of Insects" line plot are true? Choose ALL the correct answers.

a. Exactly 3 insects have lengths of 6 inches

b. The lengths of the longest insects are 7 inches

c. No insects have lengths of 7 1/4 inches

d. All of the insects have lengths of at least 6 1/2 inches

e. Seventeen insects have lengths greater than 6 1/4

b, c, e

500

Write a comparison using 2 fractions with same denominators AND explain how you know the comparison is true.

ex: 5/8 > 3/8

Both fractions have the same size pieces so we can just compare the numerators which tell me how many pieces are shaded. 5 is greater than 3 so 5/8 is greater than 3/8

500

Write a comparison using 2 fractions with same numerators AND explain how you know the comparison is true.

ex: 2/8 < 2/4

Both fractions have the same amount of pieces shaded in, but I know eighths are smaller than fourths so 2/8 is less than 2/4

500

Find and explain which fraction on the number line is equivalent to 2/3

4/6 - I would draw another number line underneath the sixths line and line up the 0 and 1, then I would split it into 3 equal parts and label the thirds. I would see that 4/6 lines up with 2/3

500

James measures three more insects. Their measurements are 6 1/4 inches, 7 inches, and 7 1/4 inches. How can James change the line plot so that it correctly shows the three new measurements?

James could add an X above 6 1/4 inches and add an X above 7 inches. Then he could extend the line plot and write 7 1/4 inches and add an X above it.