Fractions Vocabulary
Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Fractions in the Real World
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These are used to represent part of a whole or show the equal division of something.

Fraction

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  1. Compare the fractions. 2/8 and 3/4


2/8 is less than 3/4  

OR  

2/8 <3/4

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What is 2/5 + 8/10=

6/5 or 1 1/5

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10 9/11 + 8 7/11=

19 5/11

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Rick's chemistry textbook weighs 3/4 of a pound and his geometry textbook weighs 1/2. How much more does the chemistry textbook weigh than the geometry textbook?

1/4 pound

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This number in a fraction describes the number of pieces in the whole.

denominator

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Put these fractions in order from least to greatest.

3/4
2/4
1/4


1/4, 2/4, 3/4

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11/15 - 3/5 = 

2/15

200

8 11/12- 3 1/3 =

5 7/12

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When Hayley had one cat, she needed to serve 2/3 of a can of cat food each day. Now that Hayley has adopted a second cat, she needs to serve a total of 5/6 of a can each day. How much extra food is needed to feed the second cat?

1/6 of a can of cat food.

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This number in a fraction describes the number or shaded or used pieces of the whole.

The numerator

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True or False

3/4 is greater than `2/8

True

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1/3- 1/12

3/12

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3 7/9- 2 5/9=

1 2/9

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Yesterday, Lucy walked 1/4 of a mile from the swimming pool to the ice cream stand and 1/2 of a mile from the ice cream stand back home. How many miles did Lucy walk in all?

3/4 miles.

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These are words we use to compare fractions.

Greater than, less than, equal two.

400

True or false.

3/8 is less than 2/4

True

400

3/14 + 3/7 =

9/14

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10 9/10 + 10 1/2=

21 2/5

400

Reba and Doug own neighboring cornfields. Reba harvested 4 4/5 acres of corn on Monday and Doug harvested 1 1/5 acres. How many more acres did Reba harvest than Doug?

3 3/5

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This is the smallest multiple between two numbers that are common. 

Hint (its usually becomes your least common denominator or LCD.)

Least Common Multiple or LCM

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True or false.

2 2/4 is equal to 12/4

False

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3/10 + 1/2= 

8/10

500

1 2/3 + 3 2/3 =

5 1/3
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Abigail owns two dogs. Each day, one dog eats 1 scoop of dog food and the other dog eats 2 3/4 scoops. Together, how much dog food do the two dogs eat each day?

3 3/4