Adding/
Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying/
Dividing Fractions
Word Problems
Estimation
Justify Fractions
100

1/4 + 2/4?

3/4

100

2/3 x 3/4

6/12

100

Sarah has 1/2 of a pizza left. If she eats 1/4, how much pizza will she have left?

1/8

100

Estimate the sum of 2/5 + 1/3

Around 1/2

100
Explain why 2/4 = 1/2

2/4 ÷ 2 = 1/2 or If you divide 2/4 by 2, you get 1/2, which makes equivalent fractions

200

3/5 - 1/5

2/5

200

5/6 ÷ 1/2

10/6

200

A recipe needs 2/3 cup of sugar. If you want to make half the recipe, how much sugar do you need?

2/6 or 1/3

200

Estimate 2/4 + 3/8

Around 1

200

True or False: 4 x 2/3 is less than 4 since 2/3 is less than 1

True

300

3/8 + 1/4

5/8

300

1/2 x 4/5

4/10

300

 If a garden has 1/2 of an acre planted with tomatoes and 1/3 planted with cucumbers, what fraction of the garden is planted?

5/6

300

Estimate 9/10 - 2/5

Around 1/2

300

Mrs. Matthews wrote three math expressions on the board.

She asked her students which expression would result in a product greater than 7.

Which expression should the students choose?

Expression 3

400

3/4 - 2/3

1/12

400

3/5 ÷ 2/3

9/10

400

Tom read 5/8 of a book. If the book has 64 pages, how many pages has he read?

40 pages

400

Estimate 3/6 ÷ 1/2

Around 1

400

True or False: 4 x 4/4 is equal to 1 since 4/4 is equal to 1

False

500

5/6 + 1/5

31/30

500

7/8 x 2/3

14/24

500

A car can drive 3/5 of a mile on one gallon of gas. How far can it go on 3 gallons?

9/5 miles or 1 and 4/5 miles

500

Estimate 5/9 x 3/7

Around 1/4

500

4 x 1 1/2 is greater than 4 since 1 1/2 is greater than 1

True