Four friends want to share 2 chocolate cakes. They want to make sure everyone gets a equal share. How much will each friend get?
1/2
Place the fractions below in order from least to greatest. Use a model to show your thinking. 6/6 , 1/3, 1/2, 1/4
1/4, 1/3, 1/2. 6/6
Grace and Jack were each reading books. Grace read 1/4 of her book before taking a break, and Jack read 3/5 of his book before stopping for a rest. Jack claimed he read more of his book than Grace. Do you agree with Jack?
Yes, you agree with Jack. He read more of his book than Grace
3/12 ____ 4/12
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What is 3/10 in decimal form?
0.3
Model 2/3 in area model, tape diagram, and on a number line
Check for correctness.
What is the numerator? Show me an example
The TOP number of the fraction
Compare the fractions 8/10 _________ 32/100 using <, > or =.
>
Draw a number line. Label 1/2, 3/4, and 1/3.
Check for correctness.
What is 3/100 in decimal form?
0.03
Mrs. Goldberg asked her class to write fractions on their whiteboards that were equivalent to 2/4. Which fraction is equivalent to 2/4? a. 1/3 b. 2/6 c. 2/12 d. 6/12
D
Model 1/2 in area model, tape diagram, and on a number line
Check for correctness.
Compare the fractions ½ _________ 92/100
<
What is 1/2 in decimal form?
0.5
2/10 ____ 2/3
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True or False: 1/2 > 3/4
False
Show me an equivalent fraction
An example: 1/2 = 3/6 = 4/8
What is a unit fraction? Show me an example
1/2, 1/3, 1/4.. etc
3/6 ____ 4/8
=
Use symbols: = / < / > for the following two fractions: 4/10 and 2/5. Show with an area model
=
What is a denominator? *Show me an example
the BOTTOM number of the fraction
What is a non unit fraction? Show me an example
3/4 , 4/5, 5/6
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