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Illustrative Math Alignment: Grade 6 Unit 1

Dividing Fractions

Lesson 17: Fitting Boxes into Boxes

Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.

Thumbnail Image Title Body Curriculum Nodes
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Five Eighths E Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Five Eighths E Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Five Eighths E

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image presents a fifth variation of a pizza with five-eighths of it left to eat. It offers yet another visual representation of the fraction 5/8, further reinforcing the concept that five parts out of eight equal parts constitute five-eighths, regardless of how it's visually presented or positioned.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths F Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths F Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths F

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image showcases a pizza with two-sixths of it left to eat, presented in a different way compared to previous images. It provides another visual representation of the fraction 2/6, reinforcing the concept that two parts out of six equal parts constitutes two-sixths, which is equivalent to one-third.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--One Sixth A Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--One Sixth A Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--One Sixth A

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image depicts a pizza with one-sixth of it left to eat. The visual representation clearly illustrates the concept of fractions, showing how one part out of six equal parts forms the fraction 1/6.

As part of a collection of similar images showing various fractions, this visual aid can be used to introduce and reinforce the concept of fractions, particularly those with larger denominators. Teachers can use this image alongside others to demonstrate different fractions, compare fractions with different denominators, and introduce the idea of equivalent fractions.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Eighths B Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Eighths B Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Eighths B

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image showcases a pizza with two-eighths of it left to eat, presented in a different way compared to the previous image. It provides another visual representation of the fraction 2/8, reinforcing the concept that two parts out of eight equal parts constitutes two-eighths, which is equivalent to one-fourth.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths G Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths G Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths G

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image presents yet another representation of a pizza with two-sixths of it left to eat, shown differently from the previous images. It offers another visual representation of the fraction 2/6, further reinforcing the concept that two parts out of six equal parts constitutes two-sixths, regardless of how it's visually presented.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Three Sixths A Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Three Sixths A Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Three Sixths A

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image depicts a pizza with three-sixths of it left to eat. The visual representation clearly illustrates the concept of fractions, showing how three parts out of six equal parts form the fraction 3/6, which is equivalent to 1/2.

As part of a collection of similar images showing various fractions, this visual aid can be used to introduce and reinforce the concept of fractions and equivalent fractions. Teachers can use this image alongside others to demonstrate different fractions, compare fractions, and introduce the idea of simplifying fractions.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths D Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths D Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Two Sixths D

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image displays a fourth variation of a pizza with two-sixths of it left to eat. It provides yet another visual representation of the fraction 2/6, further emphasizing the concept that two parts out of six equal parts constitutes two-sixths, regardless of the visual arrangement of the slices.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Six Eighths E Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Six Eighths E Math Clip Art--Equivalent Fractions Pizza Slices--Six Eighths E

Topic

Fractions

Description

This math clip art image presents a fifth variation of a pizza with six-eighths of it left to eat. It offers yet another visual representation of the fraction 6/8, further reinforcing the concept that six parts out of eight equal parts constitute six-eighths, regardless of how it's visually presented or positioned.

Find Equivalent Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Adding Fractions

Learn different strategies for adding fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Add and Subtract Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Adding Fractions

Learn different strategies for adding fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Add and Subtract Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Adding Fractions

Learn different strategies for adding fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Add and Subtract Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Adding Fractions

Learn different strategies for adding fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Add and Subtract Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Adding Fractions

Learn different strategies for adding fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Add and Subtract Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource--Strategy Pack--Comparing Fractions Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Comparing Fractions

Learn different strategies for comparing fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Compare and Order Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource--Strategy Pack--Comparing Fractions Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Comparing Fractions

Learn different strategies for comparing fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Compare and Order Fractions
Strategy Packs Instructional Resource--Strategy Pack--Comparing Fractions Instructional Resource | Strategy Pack | Comparing Fractions

Learn different strategies for comparing fractions. The Strategy Packs provide alternate ways of solving the same problem, giving your students different approaches to the same problem. The goal of the Strategy Packs is to encourage your students to think strategically when solving math problems.

—PRESS PREVIEW TO LAUNCH THE PRESENTATION— To see the complete collection of Instructional Resources, click on this link.

Note: The download is a PPT file.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Definition--Rationals and Radicals--Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression Partial Fraction Decomposition of a Rational Expression

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational expression as a sum of simpler fractions.

Description

Partial Fraction Decomposition is a powerful tool in the study of Rational Numbers, Expressions, Equations, and Functions. It involves breaking down a complex rational expression into a sum of simpler fractions, which are easier to integrate or differentiate. For example, the rational function 

$$\frac{2x+3}{(x+1)(x-2)}$$

can be decomposed into 

Rational Expressions
Interactive Math Game, Math Riddles—Equivalent Fractions Interactive Math Game: Math Riddles--Equivalent Fractions Interactive Math Game: Math Riddles—Equivalent Fractions

In this Math Riddles Game, have your students review vocabulary around the topic of equivalent fractions. The Math Riddles games are useful for practicing: Math Vocabulary, Key Concepts, Critical Thinking.

This is part of a collection of math games and interactives. To see the complete collection of the games, click on this link. Note: The download is the teacher's guide.

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Find Equivalent Fractions
Interactive Math Game, Math Riddles—Equivalent Fractions Interactive Math Game: Math Riddles--Equivalent Fractions Interactive Math Game: Math Riddles—Equivalent Fractions

In this Math Riddles Game, have your students review vocabulary around the topic of equivalent fractions. The Math Riddles games are useful for practicing: Math Vocabulary, Key Concepts, Critical Thinking.

This is part of a collection of math games and interactives. To see the complete collection of the games, click on this link. Note: The download is the teacher's guide.

Related Resources

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Find Equivalent Fractions
Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Addition Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Addition Fractions and Closure: Addition

Topic

Math Properties

Definition

The closure property for addition of fractions states that the sum of any two fractions is always another fraction.

Description

The closure property for addition of fractions is a fundamental concept in mathematics that demonstrates the consistency and completeness of the fraction number system. This property ensures that when we add any two fractions, the result is always another fraction, keeping us within the same number system.

Numerical Expressions
Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Multiplication Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Multiplication Fractions and Closure: Multiplication

Topic

Math Properties

Definition

The closure property for multiplication of fractions states that the product of any two fractions is always another fraction.

Description

The closure property for multiplication of fractions is a fundamental concept in mathematics that illustrates the consistency and completeness of the fraction number system. This property ensures that when we multiply any two fractions, the result is always another fraction, keeping us within the same number system.

Numerical Expressions
Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Division Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Division Fractions and Closure: Division

Topic

Math Properties

Definition

The closure property for division of fractions states that the quotient of any two fractions (where the divisor is not zero) is always another fraction.

Description

The closure property for division of fractions is a crucial concept in mathematics that demonstrates the robustness of the fraction number system. This property ensures that when we divide one fraction by another (non-zero) fraction, the result is always another fraction, keeping us within the same number system.

Numerical Expressions
Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Subtraction Definition--Closure Property Topics--Fractions and Closure: Subtraction Fractions and Closure: Subtraction

Topic

Math Properties

Definition

The closure property for subtraction of fractions states that the difference between any two fractions is always another fraction.

Description

The closure property for subtraction of fractions is a fundamental concept in mathematics that demonstrates the consistency and completeness of the fraction number system. This property ensures that when we subtract one fraction from another, the result is always another fraction, keeping us within the same number system.

Numerical Expressions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Ordering Fractions Definition--Fraction Concepts--Ordering Fractions Ordering Fractions

Topic

Fractions

Definition

Ordering fractions is the process of arranging fractions in ascending or descending order based on their numerical values.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Ordering Fractions Definition--Fraction Concepts--Ordering Fractions Ordering Fractions

Topic

Fractions

Definition

Ordering fractions is the process of arranging fractions in ascending or descending order based on their numerical values.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Ordering Fractions Definition--Fraction Concepts--Ordering Fractions Ordering Fractions

Topic

Fractions

Definition

Ordering fractions is the process of arranging fractions in ascending or descending order based on their numerical values.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Comparing Fractions Definition--Fraction Concepts--Comparing Fractions Comparing Fractions

Topic

Fractions

Definition

Comparing fractions involves determining which of two fractions is greater, or if they are equal, by considering their numerators and denominators.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Comparing Fractions Definition--Fraction Concepts--Comparing Fractions Comparing Fractions

Topic

Fractions

Definition

Comparing fractions involves determining which of two fractions is greater, or if they are equal, by considering their numerators and denominators.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Benchmark Fraction Definition--Fraction Concepts--Benchmark Fraction Benchmark Fraction

Topic

Fraction Concepts

Definition

A benchmark fraction is a common fraction that you can use to estimate and compare other fractions.

Description

Benchmark fractions play a crucial role in developing fraction sense and estimation skills. These are well-known fractions that serve as reference points for comparing and estimating other fractions. The most commonly used benchmark fractions are 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1. Understanding and utilizing benchmark fractions helps students develop a better intuition for fraction sizes and relationships.

Compare and Order Fractions
Definition--Fraction Concepts--Benchmark Fraction Definition--Fraction Concepts--Benchmark Fraction Benchmark Fraction

Topic

Fraction Concepts

Definition

A benchmark fraction is a common fraction that you can use to estimate and compare other fractions.

Description

Benchmark fractions play a crucial role in developing fraction sense and estimation skills. These are well-known fractions that serve as reference points for comparing and estimating other fractions. The most commonly used benchmark fractions are 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1. Understanding and utilizing benchmark fractions helps students develop a better intuition for fraction sizes and relationships.

Compare and Order Fractions
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using Number Lines INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using Number Lines INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using Number Lines

In this tutorial students are shown how to use number lines to not only find equivalent fractions but also to write fractions in simplest form.

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Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using Number Lines INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using Number Lines INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using Number Lines

In this tutorial students are shown how to use number lines to not only find equivalent fractions but also to write fractions in simplest form.

This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.

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Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this tutorial students are shown how to find the GCF of the numerator and denominator and how to use it to simplify a fraction. Note: The download is a PDF version of this tutorial.

This is part of a collection of math tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this tutorial students are shown how to find the GCF of the numerator and denominator and how to use it to simplify a fraction. Note: The download is a PDF version of this tutorial.

This is part of a collection of math tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this tutorial students are shown how to find the GCF of the numerator and denominator and how to use it to simplify a fraction. Note: The download is a PDF version of this tutorial.

This is part of a collection of math tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this tutorial students are shown how to find the GCF of the numerator and denominator and how to use it to simplify a fraction. Note: The download is a PDF version of this tutorial.

This is part of a collection of math tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this worksheet students practice the skill of simplifying fractions by finding the GCF of the numerator and denominator. This is a companion to a tutorial on the same topic.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this worksheet students practice the skill of simplifying fractions by finding the GCF of the numerator and denominator. This is a companion to a tutorial on the same topic.

Note: The download is a PDF file.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this worksheet students practice the skill of simplifying fractions by finding the GCF of the numerator and denominator. This is a companion to a tutorial on the same topic.

Note: The download is a PDF file.

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Find Greatest Common Factors and Write Fractions in Lowest Terms
Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF Worksheet: Simplifying Fractions Using the GCF

In this worksheet students practice the skill of simplifying fractions by finding the GCF of the numerator and denominator. This is a companion to a tutorial on the same topic.

Note: The download is a PDF file.

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Interactive Math Game: Fractions: Pizza War! Interactive Math Game: Fractions: Pizza War! Description

Have your students practice their fraction-comparison skills with this engaging card game. This is the interactive version of the card game also available on Media4Math Library. Note: The download is a PDF file. Media4Math subscribers are licensed to download all resources.

Compare and Order Fractions
Interactive Math Game: Fractions: Pizza War! Interactive Math Game: Fractions: Pizza War! Description

Have your students practice their fraction-comparison skills with this engaging card game. This is the interactive version of the card game also available on Media4Math Library. Note: The download is a PDF file. Media4Math subscribers are licensed to download all resources.

Compare and Order Fractions
Interactive Math Game: Fractions: Pizza War! Interactive Math Game: Fractions: Pizza War! Description

Have your students practice their fraction-comparison skills with this engaging card game. This is the interactive version of the card game also available on Media4Math Library. Note: The download is a PDF file. Media4Math subscribers are licensed to download all resources.

Compare and Order Fractions
Worksheet: Ordering Fractions Worksheet: Ordering Fractions Worksheet: Ordering Fractions

In this worksheet, students order fractions from least to greatest or vice-versa. Fractions have denominators in the range 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20. All fractions compared are less than 1.

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Compare and Order Fractions