Label the number line with the following fractions: 1, 1/2, 1/8, and 7/8.
Check the whiteboard.
Write the correct symbol, >, <, or = to compare 2/6 and 3/6.
<
Divide the square into 2/4 and shade the fraction.
Check the whiteboard.
2/6 = 1/2 True of False
True
Write the correct symbol, >, <, or = to compare 1/3 and 1/8.
>
2/3 < 1/2 True or False
False
Maddi's pool holds 700 liters of water. It has 373 liters in it right now. How many more liters of water should she put in the pool to fill it?
327 liters
Miss Maines went to the grocery. She bought 403 grams of apples and 499 grams of pears. What is the mass of the apples and pears altogether?
902 grams
Mr. Silar says that this rectangle is divided into thirds. Do you agree with him? Why or why not?
Mr. SIlar is wrong because the parts are not equal.
A bag of feathers is light. Would you measure its mass, length, or volume? Would you use milliliters, grams, or kilograms?
You would measure its mass using grams.
There are seven rows of fruits and vegetables at the Farmer's Market. Each row is thirteen meters long. If Izzy walked along each row, how far did she walk?
91 meters
Dr. Shinn says that 1/6 of a hamburger is more than 1/3 of the same hamburger because six is more than three. Do you agree with Dr. Shinn? Why or why not?
Dr. Shinn is wrong, because if you cut a pie into six pieces each piece is smaller than if you cut it into three pieces.
Gabi went running for for forty-five minutes. When she was done, it was 6:00. What time did Gabi start running?
Gabi started running at 5:15 p.m.
2/3 = 4/6 True or False
True
A bathtub holds a lot of water. Would you measure it's mass, length, or volume? Would you use liters, kilograms or milliliters?
You would measure it's volume using liters.
Write the correct symbol, >, <, or = to compare 1/6 and 1/4.
<
Write the correct symbol, >, <, or = to compare 7/8 and 5/8.
>
Divide a hexagon into 4/6 and shade the fraction.
Check the whiteboard.
6/6 > 1 True or False
False
Megan is building a boat. She nailed together eight pieces of wood. Each piece had a mass of eleven kilograms. She nailed two more pieces of wood with a mass of twelve kilograms. What is the total mass AND the matching equation?
a) 112 kilograms
b) (8 x 11) + (2 x 12) = m
Would you rather have 1/4 of a sandwich or 1/2? Why?
1/2 is larger than 1/4
An Earthworm isn't very long. Would you measure its mass, length, or volume? Would you use meters, grams, or centimeters?
You would measure its length using centimeters.
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