Volume & Mass
Fractions
Equal Shares
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100

True or false? A large water bottle holds about a liter of water. 

True. 

100

Mrs. Cortez cut her pizza into 6 equal pieces. Mrs. Tourtillott cut her pizza into 8 equal pieces. Who has bigger pieces?

Mrs. Cortez 

100

If 4 people shared 8 pennies equally, how many pennies would each person get?

2 pennies each 

100

True or false. It is possible to equally share 5 granola bars between 4 friends.

True! (Each person gets 1 1/4)

100
True or false?


1/2 > 1/4 

True! 


200

True or false? A bucket holds about a liter of water. 

False (A bucket holds way more than 1 liter!)
200

What's greater? 1/6 of a mile or 1/8 of a mile. 

1/6 of a mile

1/6 > 1/8

200

12 pennies shared between 2 people equally. 

6 pennies each

200

If you cut 2 oranges into 4 equal pieces each, how many pieces total would you have?

8 pieces 

200

Name a fraction larger than 1/4. 

Many possible answers. (2/4, 3/4, 4/4)

300

Ms. Collins has a coffee cup that holds 1,000 milliliters of coffee. She drank some and now has 300 milliliters left. How much coffee did Ms. Collins drink?

700 milliliters

300

2/3 (two-thirds)

300

10 pennies shared between 5 people. 

2 pennies each 

300

If 4 friends each get 3 pieces of an orange, how many pieces of orange do they have altogether?

12 pieces altogether

300

True or false?

1/2 = 2/4 

True! 

400

One pencil has a mass of 5 grams. What is the mass of 5 pencils together?

25 grams 

400

True or false? 1/3 is greater than 1/4. 

TRUE! 1/3 > 1/4

400

16 pennies shared between 2 people equally. 

8 pennies each

400

If you cut 3 oranges into 4 equal pieces each, how many pieces of orange total would you have?

12 pieces

400

In the fraction 5/2, which number is total parts? (the whole)

2 (Because it is on the bottom)

500

The liquid volume of both beakers together. 

750 mL

500

3/4 (three-fourths)

500

25 pennies shared by 5 people equally. 

5 pennies each

500

12 divided by 3 = ?

4

500

Mrs. Collins rode her bike 1/6 of a mile. Ms. Tourtilott rode her bike 1/8 of a mile. Who rode the greater distance?

Mrs. Collins

1/6 > 1/8