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Equivalent Fractions

Equivalent Fractions

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Mathematics

4th Grade

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CCSS
4.NF.A.1, 2.G.A.3, 3.NF.A.3B

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Gary Blevins

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16 Slides • 6 Questions

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Equivalent Fractions

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What number needs to go above 20 to make these fractions equivalent.

 15\frac{1}{5}   20\frac{ }{20}  

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 1010  

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 44  

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 66  

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 88  

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Multiple Choice

 46 = 12\frac{4}{6}\ =\ \frac{ }{12}  

Complete the statement

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 46 = 212\frac{4}{6}\ =\ \frac{2}{12}  

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 46 = 412\frac{4}{6}\ =\ \frac{4}{12}  

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 46 = 1012\frac{4}{6}\ =\ \frac{10}{12}  

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 46 = 812\frac{4}{6}\ =\ \frac{8}{12}  

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How many parts need to be shaded to make the fraction equivalent

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12

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13

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What number replaces the red circle to make these two fractions equivalent

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14

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21

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11

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7

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Tom and Kate are arguing equivalent fractions. Who is correct?

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Only Tom

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Only Katie

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Both Tom and Katie

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Neither is correct

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How many squares would you need to shade to make  13of the shape.\frac{1}{3}of\ the\ shape.  

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11

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Equivalent Fractions

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