Description
This 4th Grade Fraction bundle has all of the lessons, notes, worksheets & activities you need to teach equivalent and comparing fractions CCSS 4.NF.1 and 4.NF.2!
Includes 7 Google Slides™ lessons (125 slides) and corresponding student guided note sheets (9 pages) completely aligned to 4th grade Common Core math standards.
- Lesson 1: Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Models - Represent and generate equivalent fractions using visual fraction models to show that different fractions can name the same amount.
- Lesson 2: Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Number Lines - Locate and label fractions on number lines to identify equivalent fractions that land at the same point.
- Lesson 3: Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Multiplication & Division - Generate equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number.
- Lesson 4: Simplifying Fractions (Simplest Form) - Determine whether a fraction is in simplest form and simplify fractions by dividing by the greatest common factor.
- Lesson 5: Comparing Fractions Using Models - Compare two fractions using visual models and record comparisons with >, <, or =.
- Lesson 6: Comparing Fractions Using Benchmarks - Compare fractions using the benchmark fraction 1/2 and justify comparisons using reasoning about numerators and denominators.
- Lesson 7: Comparing Fractions Using Common Denominators- Compare fractions with unlike denominators by generating equivalent fractions with a common denominator (using the least common multiple) and recording results with >, <, or =.
Includes 18 worksheets that cover the following fraction topics:
- Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Models
- Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Number Lines
- Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Multiplication and Division
- Simplifying Fractions
- Comparing Fractions Using Models
- Comparing Fractions Using Benchmarks
- Comparing Fractions Using Common Denominators
- Ordering Fractions
Equivalent Fraction Activities/Centers:
- Equivalent Fractions Domino Game: Students match equivalent fractions in a hands-on domino chain from Start to Finish, reinforcing fraction relationships while recording their answers for accountability.
- Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Task Cards: Students use number line models to identify and write equivalent fractions, strengthening their fraction sense and understanding of equal values. This hands-on task card activity reinforces 4.NF.1 while encouraging students to visualize how fractions represent the same point on a number line.
- Equivalent Fractions Color by Code Worksheets: Students match fractions to equivalent fractions in the key and color accordingly, creating a self-checking, engaging way to build fluency and accuracy.
- Equivalent Fractions Spinner Activity: Students spin to land on a fraction, generate two equivalent fractions, and justify their thinking using models or equations to deepen conceptual understanding.
Comparing Fractions Activities/Centers:
- Comparing Fractions Mat Activity: Students select two fraction cards and compare them using bar models, number lines, or both before choosing the correct inequality symbol. This hands-on mat activity builds strong conceptual understanding before moving to procedural strategies.
- True or False Fraction Inequalities: Students evaluate fraction comparison statements and determine whether each inequality is true or false. They justify selected answers, encouraging deeper reasoning and explanation skills.
- Benchmark Fractions Sort (½): Students analyze fractions and determine whether each is less than ½, equal to ½, or greater than ½. This activity strengthens number sense and reinforces the power of benchmark fractions when comparing unlike denominators.
- Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Students compare fractions (including in word problems and tables) using a variety of strategies.
- 1 Page Review and 2 Page Assessment fully aligned to 4.NF.1/2
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 4th Grade math standard!
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
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Description
This 4th Grade Fraction bundle has all of the lessons, notes, worksheets & activities you need to teach equivalent and comparing fractions CCSS 4.NF.1 and 4.NF.2!
Includes 7 Google Slides™ lessons (125 slides) and corresponding student guided note sheets (9 pages) completely aligned to 4th grade Common Core math standards.
- Lesson 1: Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Models - Represent and generate equivalent fractions using visual fraction models to show that different fractions can name the same amount.
- Lesson 2: Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Number Lines - Locate and label fractions on number lines to identify equivalent fractions that land at the same point.
- Lesson 3: Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Multiplication & Division - Generate equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number.
- Lesson 4: Simplifying Fractions (Simplest Form) - Determine whether a fraction is in simplest form and simplify fractions by dividing by the greatest common factor.
- Lesson 5: Comparing Fractions Using Models - Compare two fractions using visual models and record comparisons with >, <, or =.
- Lesson 6: Comparing Fractions Using Benchmarks - Compare fractions using the benchmark fraction 1/2 and justify comparisons using reasoning about numerators and denominators.
- Lesson 7: Comparing Fractions Using Common Denominators- Compare fractions with unlike denominators by generating equivalent fractions with a common denominator (using the least common multiple) and recording results with >, <, or =.
Includes 18 worksheets that cover the following fraction topics:
- Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Models
- Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Number Lines
- Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Multiplication and Division
- Simplifying Fractions
- Comparing Fractions Using Models
- Comparing Fractions Using Benchmarks
- Comparing Fractions Using Common Denominators
- Ordering Fractions
Equivalent Fraction Activities/Centers:
- Equivalent Fractions Domino Game: Students match equivalent fractions in a hands-on domino chain from Start to Finish, reinforcing fraction relationships while recording their answers for accountability.
- Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Task Cards: Students use number line models to identify and write equivalent fractions, strengthening their fraction sense and understanding of equal values. This hands-on task card activity reinforces 4.NF.1 while encouraging students to visualize how fractions represent the same point on a number line.
- Equivalent Fractions Color by Code Worksheets: Students match fractions to equivalent fractions in the key and color accordingly, creating a self-checking, engaging way to build fluency and accuracy.
- Equivalent Fractions Spinner Activity: Students spin to land on a fraction, generate two equivalent fractions, and justify their thinking using models or equations to deepen conceptual understanding.
Comparing Fractions Activities/Centers:
- Comparing Fractions Mat Activity: Students select two fraction cards and compare them using bar models, number lines, or both before choosing the correct inequality symbol. This hands-on mat activity builds strong conceptual understanding before moving to procedural strategies.
- True or False Fraction Inequalities: Students evaluate fraction comparison statements and determine whether each inequality is true or false. They justify selected answers, encouraging deeper reasoning and explanation skills.
- Benchmark Fractions Sort (½): Students analyze fractions and determine whether each is less than ½, equal to ½, or greater than ½. This activity strengthens number sense and reinforces the power of benchmark fractions when comparing unlike denominators.
- Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Students compare fractions (including in word problems and tables) using a variety of strategies.
- 1 Page Review and 2 Page Assessment fully aligned to 4.NF.1/2
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 4th Grade math standard!




