A water bottle holds about how much liquid?
A. 1 liter
B. 1 milliliter
C. 1 gram
A. 1 liter
Compare the 2 fractions using <, >, or =
2/4 ____ 4/8
=
Task Card Number 8. Identify the fraction represented by letter J on the number line.
2/3
Tim wants to ride his bike 1 mile. He already rode 3/4 of a mile. How much more does he have to ride?
1/4 of a mile
Bryan pours a beaker with 450 ml of liquid into a glass. He then pours 250 more ml of liquid into the same glass to fill it. What is the liquid volume of his glass?
700 ml
Sam writes this number sentence: 1/8 > 1/5. Do you agree with Sam?
No, 1/8 is less than 1/5
Task Card number 14. Identify the fraction represented by the ?
1/2
Staci ate 1/8 of a pizza. Jackie ate 1/6 of a pizza. Who ate more?
Jackie
One glue stick has a mass of about 8 grams. What is the mass of 7 glue sticks?
56 grams
Compare the two fractions using <, >, or =.
6/3 ___ 3/6
6/3 > 3/6
Using the fraction number lines on the board, identify a fraction that is equivalent to 2/3.
4/6, 6/9, 8/12
Five friends share 2 granola bars equally. What fraction of the granola bars does each friend get?
2/5
Gabby fills a beaker with 2,000 milliliters of water. Then she pours some of the water from the beaker to fill a glass. There are 1, 200 milliliters of liquid left in the beaker. What is the liquid volume of the glass?
800 milliliters
Compare the two fractions using <, >, or =.
4/9 ____ 7/9
4/9 < 7/9
What fraction is represented by the graham cracker?
4/2
3 friends share 4 cookies equally. What fraction of the cookies does each friend get?
4/3 or 1 and 1/3
How many grams is equivalent to 3 kilograms?
3,000 g
Compare the two fractions using <, >, or =.
3/4 ____ 6/8
3/4 = 6/8
What fraction is represented by the marshmallow?
8/6
Miss Vilichka has 15 marbles. 6 marbles are blue and the rest are green. What fraction of the marbles are green?
9/15