Equivalent Fractions and Common Denominators
Estimate Sums and Differences/ Simplest Form
Add/Subtract Fractions with unlike denominators
Add/Subtract Mixed Numbers
Word Problems
100

3/8 and 7/10 find equivalent fractions with a common denominator 

30/80 and 56/80

100

20/100 in simplest form 

1/5

100

1/4 + 4/5 

21/20

100

3 1/2 + 1/6 + 4 5/6 

8 1/2

100

Understand the problem. What do you know? What do you need to find? Explain.

You have a pitcher of water. You pour 1 2/3 cups on a plant. You pour 2 1/8 cups in your dog’s dish, and your pour 1 5/8 cups in a vase. You have used all of the water. How much was in the pitcher to begin with?

You know:You pour 1 2/3 cups, 2 1/8 cups, and 1 5/8 cups of water from the pitcher. You use all the water.

You need to find: How much water there was

200

Newton pours 2/3 cup of milk on his cereal and 3/4 cup in a glass. Use a common denominator to write an equivalent fraction for each fraction.

8/12 and 9/12

200

Newton went to school 12 out of 30 days in April. What fraction of the days, in simplest form, did he not go to school?

18/30 = 3/5

200

Of the pets in the pet store, 1/10 are birds, 1/2 are mammals, and 1/8 are reptiles. The rest are fish. What fraction of the pets are birds, mammals, or reptiles?

29/40

200

DAILY DOUBLE

A chef serves 8 3/4 gallons of soup for lunch and 10 2/3 gallons of soup for dinner. How much soup did he serve in all?

19 5/12 gallons

200

Understand the problem. Then make a plan. How will you solve? Explain.

Of the books checked out of the library last week, 2/7 were mysteries and 15/28 were poetry. The rest were nonfiction. What fraction of the books were nonfiction?

Add the two known fractions. Subtract the sum from 1. The result is the fraction of books that were nonfiction.

300

You have a tomato plant that is 4/9 yard tall and a bean plant that is 5/12 yard tall. Are the plants the same height? Explain.

No 16/36 is not equal to 15/36

300

DAILY DOUBLE

5/8 + 4/10

1/2 + 1/2 = 1

300

There are 50 states in the United States. Of those,7/25 border the Atlantic Ocean and 1/10 border the Pacific Ocean. What fraction of the states border the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean?

19/50

300

6 - 3 1/3

2 2/3

300

Understand the problem and make a plan. How will you solve? 

A man has 7 5/8 gallons of gasoline in his car. He uses 3 1/2 gallons to get to work and 1 1/4 gallons to get to his son’s school play. How many gallons of gasoline does he have left?

Subtract the sum of 3 1/2 and 1 1/4 from 7 5/8 to find how many gallons he has left.

400

Which pair of fractions is not equivalent to 1/3 and 5/9?

6/18 and 10/18

12/36 and 20/36

30/90 and 50/90

9/27 and 18/27

9/27 and 18/27

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You drink 6 3/8 cups of water during a hike. Your friend drinks 5 7/8 cups of water. About how much water do you and your friend drink in all?

6 1/2 + 6 = about 12 1/2 cups

400

7/10 - 3/8 

13/40

400

4 3/10 - 1 4/5

2 1/2

400

Your library book has 90 pages. You read 11/90 of the book on Friday and 23/45 on Saturday. You read the rest of the book on Sunday. How many pages do you read on Sunday?

33 pages

500

You ride your bike 3/4 mile and skateboard 7/8 mile. Do you travel the same distance on each? Explain.

No, you travel 6/8 mile on your bike

500

Explain how you know 5/6 - 2/5 is about a half

5/6 is about 1 whole and 5/12 is about a half and 1 - 1/2 = 1/2

500

You want to run a lap around the playground in 5/6 minute. Your first attempt takes 9/10 minute. Your second attempt takes 1/5 minute less than your first attempt. Did you meet your goal?

yes

500

You ride your bike to school. It weighs 17 3/4 pounds. Your friend rides his skateboard. It weighs 8 2/5 pounds. How much heavier is your bike than your friend’s skateboard?

9 7/20 pounds

500

Your family spends 14 hours at a theme park. You spend 1/14 of the hours in the petting zoo and 5/7 of the hours on the rides. You spend the rest of the time watching shows. How many hours does your family spend watching shows?

3 hours