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This is a three pages worksheet created for guided or independent practice on comparing fractions using pictorial models. The student will learn to compare fractions based on their shaded pictorial models or graphic representation, being able to recognize if the fraction on the left is greater than, less than or equal to the fraction on the right. The learner will compare pairs of fractions using the shaded models: First he/she will write down what fraction that the picture on the left represents, then the fraction shaded in the picture on the right and then he/she will circle , or = after comparing them.
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This is a three pages worksheet created for guided or independent practice on comparing fractions using pictorial models. The student will learn to compare fractions based on their shaded pictorial models or graphic representation, being able to recognize if the fraction on the left is greater than, less than or equal to the fraction on the right. The learner will compare pairs of fractions using the shaded models: First he/she will write down what fraction that the picture on the left represents, then the fraction shaded in the picture on the right and then he/she will circle , or = after comparing them.
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