Estimation & Reasoning
Add & Subtract Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Word Problems
Multi-Step & Challenge
100

Estimate the sum of 9/10 and 5/6. Write an equation.

(9/10 ≈ 1, 5/6 ≈ 1 → 1 + 1 = 2)

100

Select all expressions equal to 3/4:
7/20 + 2/5
19/20 − 1/5
34/7 − 9/10

7/20 + 2/5
19/20 − 1/5

100

5 7/9 − 3 2/3

2 1/9

100

1/6 + 1/8

7/24

100

Explain why you must rename 10 3/5 in 

order to find 10 3/ 5 - 6/7

You 

cannot subtract 6/7 from 3/ 5.

200

For a trip to the beach, Kelly drove for 5/6 hour and Joshua drove for 2/5 hour.
Estimate how much longer Kelly drove. Explain.

1/2 hour

200

1/7 + 2/5 using a common denominator.
What is the total?

5/35 + 14/35 = 19/35

200

4 1/2 − 2 3/4

1 3/4

200

 For a trip to the beach, Kelly drove for 

5/6 hour and Joshua drove for 2/5 hour.

A. Estimate how much longer Kelly drove 

than Joshua. Explain how you found 

your estimate.


B. How much longer did Kelly drive than 

Joshua? Find the exact amount

A. 

1/2 hour; 

5/6 is close to 1 hour and 2/5 is close to 1


B. 13/30 hour 

200

7 5/8 + 9 2/3 + 10 3/4

28 3/16

300

Cassidy had 8 7/10 inches of string. She used 5 3/8 inches.
Estimate how much string is left.

A 2
B 4
C 3
D 5

B – 4 inches

300

1/3 + 3/8

17/24

300

3 3/4 − 7/8

A. Why must you rename?
B. How do you rename?  

2 7/8
Rename because 3/4 < 7/8
3 3/4 = 3 6/8

300

For an industrial arts class, Talia used 

1/3 of a piece of wood for the base of 

her project, 1/4 of the piece of wood for 

a vertical support, and the rest for a 

horizontal support. What fraction of 

the piece of wood did Talia use as a 

horizontal support?

5/12 of the wood

300

The fraction strips below can be used to 

find the sum of two mixed numbers. What 

is the sum? What is the difference? Show 

your work.



Sum = 6 1/3
Difference = 1 1/6

400

Estimate the sum of 2 7/9 and 2 3/4. Explain.

6

400

Choose correct sums:

1/8 + 3/4 =
1/8 + 1/2 =
1/8 + 5/16 =
1/8 + 15/16 = 

7/8, 5/8,7/16, 1 1/16

400

Triangle sides are 1 1/3 each.
Find the perimeter.

4

400

 A carpenter needs a board that is 9 2/3 feet 

long. He has a board that is 12 3/4 

 feet long. How much of the board must the 

carpenter cut off? If the carpenter wants 

another piece of wood that is 2 3/4 feet 

long, how much of the board must the 

carpenter cut off of the board that is 

remaining? 

3 1/12 feet; 1/3 foot

400

Fraction strips for two mixed numbers 

are shown below. What is the sum of the 

numbers? What is the difference? Show 

your work.

Sum = 3 7/9
Difference = 2/3

500

Find the sum:
5/12+7/18

29/36

500

Find:
61/5−23/4

3 9/20

500

Maria baked 2 3/4 pies. Her family ate 1 5/8 pies.
How much pie is left?

1 1/8 pies

500

 

A baker had 7 1/2 cups of flour. She used 3 3/4 cups in the morning and 1 2/3 cups in the afternoon.

How much flour does she have left?

2 1/12 cups of flour

500

Is (5 4/8 + 7 3/4) − 4 2/4 a whole number? Explain.

No
Result = 8 3/4