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5.3.ab Fractions Lessons 1-4 Review Game

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    Equivalent Fractions & Addition of Fractions
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  • Draw a rectangle that shows the fraction listed. Write an equivalent fraction and draw a second rectangle to prove that your fractions are equivalent.
    3/4 = 6/8 = 9/12 = 12/16 ...
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  • Draw a rectangle that shows the fraction listed. Write an equivalent fraction and draw a second rectangle to prove that your fractions are equivalent.
    4/5 = 8/10 = 12/15 = 16/20 ...
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  • Draw a rectangle that shows the fraction listed. Write an equivalent fraction and draw a second rectangle to prove that your fractions are equivalent.
    3/8 = 6/16 = 9/24 = 12/32 ...
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  • Draw a rectangle that shows the fraction listed. Write an equivalent fraction and draw a second rectangle to prove that your fractions are equivalent.
    2/7 = 4/14 = 6/21 = 8/28 ...
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  • Fill in missing numerator or denominator.
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  • Fill in missing numerator or denominator.
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  • Fill in missing numerator or denominator.
    12
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  • Fill in missing numerator or denominator.
    2
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  • Fill in missing numerator or denominator.
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  • Fill in missing numerator or denominator.
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  • Express the fraction as the sum of two equal fractional parts. Rewrite each as a multiplication equation.
    6/10 = 3/10 + 3/10 = 2 x 3/10
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  • Express the fraction as the sum of three equal fractional parts. Rewrite each as a multiplication equation.
    3/11 = 1/11 + 1/11 + 1/11 = 3 x 1/11
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  • Express the fraction as the sum of three equal fractional parts. Rewrite each as a multiplication equation.
    12/9 = 4/9 + 4/9 + 4/9 = 3 x 4/9
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  • Express each of the following as the sum of a whole number or whole numbers and a fraction and convert the improper fraction to a mixed number fraction.
    11/10 = 10/10 + 1/10 = 1 1/10
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  • Express each of the following as the sum of one or more whole numbers and a fraction. (Convert the improper fraction to a mixed number fraction)
    13/7 = 7/7 + 6/7 = 1 6/7
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  • Express each of the following as the sum of one or more whole numbers and a fraction. (Convert the improper fraction to a mixed number fraction)
    12/5 = 5/5 + 5/5 + 2/5 = 2 2/5
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