Comparing Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Fractions Greater Than One
Mixed Numbers
100

Write a fraction equivalent to 4/7.

8/14...

100

2 1/4 + 3 3/4 =

6

100

5/8 - 4/8

1/8

100

Change the improper fractions to mixed numbers.

17/3

3 2/3

100

Change the mixed numbers to a fraction greater than 1.

2 2/3


200

> < or =

3/7  3/8


3/7 > 3/8

200

2/5 + 2/15

8/15

200

5 3/7 - 3 2/3 =

1 16/21

200

Change the improper fractions to mixed numbers.

19/3

3 1/3

200

Change the mixed numbers to improper fractions.

7 3/4


300

> < or =

1/5   4/10

1/5 < 4/10

300

2/3 = 1/4=

11/12

300

2/6 - 3/10

1/30

300

Jim uses 1/3 cup of flour for the topping of his 

desert and 5/6 cup for the filling. How much 

flour does he use?

1 1/6 cups of flour

300

8 - 3 9/14

4 9/14

400

Find a fraction equivalent to 3/5

6/10...

400

5 2/5 + 2 8/15 

7 14/15

400

3 2/5 - 1 4/5

1 3/5

400

Change the fraction greater than one to a mixed number.

33/4

8 1/4

400

4 1/3 - 3 2/3

1/3

500

Order the numbers from least to greatest. 

3 3/4, 2, 17/4, 1/2


1/2, 2, 3 3/4, 17/4

500

3 5/8 + 2 3/4=

             

6 3/8

500

Mary lives 3 9/10 miles away from school. She 

has walked 2 1/4 miles so far. How much 

farther does she have to walk to get to school?

1 13/20

500

Convert this mixed number into a fraction greater than 1.

3 4/5

19/5

500

Explain how you know when you have to ungroup in order to subtract mixed numbers. 

I must ungroup when the fraction in the top number is less than the fraction in the bottom number.