Number Lines Equivalent Fractions
Multiplication Equivalent Fractions
Division Equivalent Fractions
Fraction Strip/Compare Equivalent Fractions
Comparing Fractions
100

Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 1/4 

2/8 

3/12

4/16

5/20 

100

Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 4/10 

8/20 

12/30

16/40

100

Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 10/12

5/6

100

Use the fraction strip to compare 1/3 and 4/6 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)

1/3 < 4/6

4/6 >1/3

100

Compare 7/10 and 4/5 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)

7/10 < 4/5

4/5 > 7/10

200

Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 2/3

4/6

6/9

8/12

200

Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 2/3

4/6

6/9

8/12

200

Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 12/24

6/12

4/8

3/6


200

Use the fraction strip to compare 4/8 and 2/4 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)

4/8 = 2/4

2/4 = 4/8

200

Compare 7/8 and 3/4 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)

7/8 > 3/4 

3/4 < 7/8

300

Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 1/2

2/4

3/6

4/8

5/10

300

Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 1/5

2/10 

3/15

4/20

300

Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 6/9

2/3

300

Use the fraction strip to compare 6/12 and 4/5 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)

6/12 < 4/5

4/5 > 6/12

300

Compare 6/8 and 3/4 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)

6/8 = 3/4

3/4 = 6/8

400

Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 2/4

1/2 

4/8

6/12 

8/16

400

Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 2/8

4/16

6/24

8/32

400

Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 4/12

1/3

2/6


400

Use the fraction strip to compare 1/2 and 1/4 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)

1/2 > 1/4

1/4 < 1/2

400

Compare 5/6 and 2/3 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)

5/6 > 2/3

2/3 < 5/6

500

Draw a number line to show an equivalent fraction for 5/6

10/12 

15/18 


500

Use multiplication to write an equivalent fraction for 5/6

10/12


15/18

20/24

500

Use division to write an equivalent fraction for 18/24

9/12

6/8

3/4

500

Use the fraction strip to compare 11/12 and 9/8 (write the correct comparison statement to make the model- using <,> or =)

11/12 < 9/8

9/8 > 11/12

500

Compare 5/6 and 7/12 (show the new and original fraction comparisons)

5/6 > 7/12

7/12 < 5/6