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Let’s Practice Your Understanding of Equivalent Fractions!

Let’s Practice Your Understanding of Equivalent Fractions!. By: Allyson Hoger For: Third Grade. Let’s Review Equivalent Fractions. Fractions can be equal even though they look different Example: 2/4 and 1/2 Some fractions aren’t equal even if they have the same denominator or numerator

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Let’s Practice Your Understanding of Equivalent Fractions!

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  1. Let’s Practice YourUnderstanding ofEquivalent Fractions! By: Allyson Hoger For: Third Grade

  2. Let’s Review Equivalent Fractions • Fractions can be equal even though they look different • Example: 2/4 and 1/2 • Some fractions aren’t equal even if they have the same denominator or numerator • Example: 2/4 and 1/4 • Fractions can be equal if they are the same size or same point on a number line • Example: 4/2 and 2/1 Need some more help? Ready? Let’s Go!

  3. Fractions • Fractions are a ratio of numbers • The top number is the numerator • The bottom number is the denominator

  4. Q. #1: Are these fractions equivalent?2/4 and 1/2 • Yes- these fractions are equivalent • No- these fractions are not equivalent • I’m Not Sure- I need more help

  5. Yeah! Great Job! 2/4 and 1/2 are equivalent fractions!

  6. Ooohh…so close! These fractions aren’t equivalent! But let’s try again! Click here to try that problem again!

  7. Q. #2: Compare these two fractions by putting them on a number line.1/2 and 4/8 A B C

  8. Definition of Compare • Comparing is noticing the similarities between two or more objects. Go on to question 2!

  9. Yeah! You did it! These fractions are comparable because they are the same point on a number line! Good job! Let's go on to the next question!

  10. Oooh..so close! Please go back and try again!

  11. Q. #3: Contrast these two fractions by plotting them on a number line.2/2 and ½ A B B C.

  12. Definition of Contrast • Contrasting is showing the differences between two or more objects • To show unlikeliness

  13. Oooh! So close! Please go back and try the problem again!

  14. Awesome job! You are doing fantastic! These fractions are different because 2/2 is bigger than 1/2. Next!

  15. Great Job! You are done taking this quiz! Click here to go to the References Page!

  16. References Page • http://themathworksheetsite.com/cgi-bin/numline.pl • Office.com Clipart: Sorry graphic, smiley face, refresh button, start button, next button,fraction graphic, question mark graphic • Office.com Audio: Applause • http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/contrast • http://www.thefreedictionary.com/compare

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