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4th Grade Math - NF.A.1 - Equivalent Fractions With Emphasis On Models
4th Grade Math - NF.A.1 - Equivalent Fractions With Emphasis On Models
4th Grade Math - NF.A.1 - Equivalent Fractions With Emphasis On Models
4th Grade Math - NF.A.1 - Equivalent Fractions With Emphasis On Models

11 Questions

CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.A.1
1

Equivalent Fraction Models Introduction

2

Which of the following fractions is equivalent to the fraction shown in the model?

3

Which number line has indicated a fraction equivalent to 3/18?

4

Complete the equation.

5

Write an equation showing how these two fractions are equivalent.

6

Select True if the equation is true. Select False if the equation is not true.

7

Click on the section of the fraction bar to indicate a fraction equivalent to 2/5.

8

Chuy is using four models to compare fractions. He shades each rectangle to represent a fraction of a whole.

9

These four students were all told to create a model of a fraction equivalent to 2/3.

10

Leia claims that the fraction 5/7 does not have any equivalent fractions because both the numerator and denominator are prime numbers.

11

Are these two models equivalent fractions of one another? Explain your thinking.

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