Assessment Practice MA.3.FR.1.3

Assessment Practice MA.3.FR.1.3

3rd Grade

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Assessment Practice MA.3.FR.1.3

Assessment Practice MA.3.FR.1.3

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

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Easy

MA.3.FR.1.3, CCSS.3.NF.A.1, CCSS.3.NF.A.2B

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1.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Write the fraction that represents two thirds.

Mathematical Equivalence

ON

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

MA.3.FR.1.3

2.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Complete the sentence: Four fifths can be written as ______.

Mathematical Equivalence

ON

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

CCSS.3.NF.A.1

CCSS.3.NF.A.2B

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Select all the ways to write 9/10.

9 tenths

10 ninths

nine ninths

nine tenths

ten ninths

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

MA.3.FR.1.3

4.

HOTSPOT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the fraction with the numeral word form.

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

MA.3.FR.1.3

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which is a correct way to write the fraction 8/12?

8 twelfths

12 eighths

two eighths

twelve eighths

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

MA.3.FR.1.3

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which fraction is five halves?

2/5

5/2

5/10

5/12

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

MA.3.FR.1.3

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Select all the correct ways to write 11/12.

twelve elevenths

eleven twelfths

eleven halves

12 elevenths

11 twelfths

Answer explanation

Understanding Fractions!

A fraction is a way to show parts of a whole.

  1. What is a Fraction?

    • Imagine you have a pizza. If you cut it into 4 equal slices and eat 1 slice, you have eaten 1/4 of the pizza. The number on the top (1) shows how many slices you have, and the number on the bottom (4) shows how many slices the pizza was cut into.

  2. Writing Fractions:

    • Standard Form: This is how we usually write fractions, like 1/2 or 5/3.

    • Numeral-Word Form: This means writing the number and the word together. For example, 1/2 can be written as "one-half" and 5/3 as "five-thirds."

    • Word Form: This is when you write the fraction out completely in words. So, 1/2 is "one over two" and 5/3 is "five over three."

  3. Fractions Greater Than One:

    • Sometimes, you can have more than one whole. For example, if you have 5 slices of pizza and they’re each cut into 3 equal parts, you can write that as 5/3, which means you have more than one whole pizza!

Tags

MA.3.FR.1.3

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