Fractions, Equivalent - Practice

29 Topics, 3 Skills

Fraction Strips - Two Strips, One Shaded to Equivalent Fractions

Topic 1

Fraction Strips - Two Strips, One Shaded to Inequality

Topic 2

Fraction Strips - Two Strips to Inequality

Topic 3

Fraction Strips - Two Strips, One Shaded to Ratio

Topic 4

Fractions - Identify From Image

Topic 5

Fractions - Equivalent From Image (Rectangle)

Topic 6

Fractions - Equivalent From Image (Circle)

Topic 7

Fractions - Equivalent - 1 digit with Equation

Topic 8

Fractions - Equivalent - 1 digit with Equation

Topic 9

Fraction Comparison - Problem Simplification - Basic - One Changed Denominator

Topic 10

Fraction Comparison - Problem Simplification - Basic - One Changed Denominator

Topic 11

Fractions - Equivalent - Powers of Ten

Topic 12

Fraction Comparison - Basic - No Changed Denominator

Topic 13

Fraction Comparison - Basic - No Changed Denominator

Topic 14

Fraction Comparison - Basic - No Changed Denominator

Topic 15

Fraction Strips - Two Strips and Fraction to Equivalent Fractions

Topic 16

Fraction Strips - Two Strips, Both Shaded to Ordering

Topic 17

Fraction Strips - Two Strips to Ordering

Topic 18

Fraction Strips - Two Strips and Fraction to Ratio

Topic 19

Fractions - Identify From Image

Topic 20

Fractions - Equivalent From Image (Rectangle)

Topic 21

Fractions - Equivalent From Image (Circle)

Topic 22

Fractions - Equivalent - 1 digit with Equation

Topic 23

Fractions - Equivalent - 1 digit

Topic 24

Fractions - Equivalent - 1 digit

Topic 25

Fractions - Equivalent - 1 digit

Topic 26

Fractions - Equivalent - Powers of Ten

Topic 27

Conv. To Improper

Topic 28

Fraction Comparison - Mixed - No Changed Denominator

Topic 29

Fraction Comparison - Basic - No Changed Denominator (Level 2)

Topic 14

This math topic focuses on comparing fractions without changing their denominators. Students are presented with pairs of fractions and asked to determine the relationship between them using inequality symbols: less than (<), greater than (>), or equal to (=). Each question involves fractions that share the same denominator, simplifying the comparison process by allowing students to directly compare the numerators to find the correct relational operator. This exercise helps build a foundational understanding of how fractions represent parts of a whole in relation to each other.

Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.

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Fraction Comparison - Basic - No Changed Denominator

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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator

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