What are equivalent fractions? (Use math vocabulary)
Two or more fractions with different numerators and denominators but equal value.
True or False: 2/8 + 8/8 = 1 2/8
True
Write this number: Two and fourty seven hundredths
2.47
Solve: 17/100 + 7/10 =
87/100 or 0.87

Write 3 equivalent fractions to this model
1/2, 2/4, 6/12
Solve: 3 4/7 + 2 4/7
6 1/7
Which is greater 0.7 or 0.07? How do you know?
0.7 because there are seven tenths which are 10 x bigger than hundredths. In 0.07, there are 0 tenths and only 7 hundredths.
Subtract: 43/100 - 2/10
23/100

Write 3 equivalent fractions to this model
2/3, 12/18, 6/9
Solve: 5 3/5 - 2 2/5 =
3 1/5

What decimal is modeled here?
0.62

Write this number as a fraction and decimal
2.13
2 13/100

Write 2 fractions to represent the blue part of the geoboard.
5/8, 10/16
Rudolph ran 45/100 of a mile during his training for Christmas. Dasher ran 4/10 of a mile during his training for Christmas. Who ran more during their training? By how much?
Rudolph ran 5/100 of a mile more than Dasher.
Caroling has ran 0.76 of a mile. How much longer until she has completed one mile?
0.24 miles
Write this fraction as two decimals: 4/10
0.4, 0.40
Sam baked two apple pies that are the exact same size. She cut the first one into 6 equal slices and gave 2 of the slices to her brother. She cut the second pie into 9 equal pieces and gave 3 of the slices to her sister. Sam's brother said this isn't fair because their sister got more pie than he did. Sam said they both got the same amount of pie. Who is right Sam or her brother?
Sam because 2/6 is equivalent to 3/9. They are both equivalent to 1/3.
Ms. Archer wanted to make goodie bags for the 4th graders before Christmas break. She used 2 1/2 pounds of chocolate candy and 1 pound of regular candy. Then Mr. Drake donated 1 1/4 pound of more candy.
A. How much candy did they have in all?
B. If she only used 4 pounds of candy to fill up all the goodie bags, how much candy was left over?
A. 4 3/4 pounds of candy
B. 3/4 pound of candy
Draw a place value chart including the decimal place values. Be sure to label the place value's correctly and include the decimal

Write this decimal as two fractions: 0.2
2/10 , 20/100