Fractions - 3rd Grade Math
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What fraction of the circle is green?

What fraction of the circle is green?

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The circle is split up into
equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
The circle is split up into equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

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The rectangle is split into
equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by 

The rectangle is split into equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by
Select the fraction that is equivalent to 
Select the fraction that is equivalent to
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We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into
pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
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The fraction models below show
and 
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.


The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.

What fraction of the circle is green?

What fraction of the circle is green?

Tap to see back →
The circle is split up into
equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
The circle is split up into equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

Tap to see back →
The rectangle is split into
equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by 

The rectangle is split into equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by
Select the fraction that is equivalent to 
Select the fraction that is equivalent to
Tap to see back →
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into
pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
Tap to see back →
The fraction models below show
and 
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.


The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.

What fraction of the circle is green?

What fraction of the circle is green?

Tap to see back →
The circle is split up into
equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
The circle is split up into equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

Tap to see back →
The rectangle is split into
equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by 

The rectangle is split into equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by
Select the fraction that is equivalent to 
Select the fraction that is equivalent to
Tap to see back →
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into
pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
Tap to see back →
The fraction models below show
and 
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.


The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.

What fraction of the circle is green?

What fraction of the circle is green?

Tap to see back →
The circle is split up into
equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
The circle is split up into equal parts.
of the parts are shaded green, which means
of the circle is green.
What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

What fraction of the rectangle is purple?

Tap to see back →
The rectangle is split into
equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by 

The rectangle is split into equal parts, and
of those parts are shaded purple.
of the rectangle is purple.
can be reduced because both the denominator and the numerator can be divided by
Select the fraction that is equivalent to 
Select the fraction that is equivalent to
Tap to see back →
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into
pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
We can make number lines to help us solve this problem:

The two lines above are the same length. The top line is split into pieces and the bottom line is split into
pieces.
and
are equivalent because they occupy the same position on the number line.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
Tap to see back →
The fraction models below show
and 
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.


The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.
