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4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
4th Grade Equivalent and Comparing Fractions Lessons Notes Worksheets 4.NF.1/2
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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!

Lessons:

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 =.

Worksheets:

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.

Review and Assessment:

  • 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!

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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!

Lessons:

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 =.

Worksheets:

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.

Review and Assessment:

  • 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!

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Explain why a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 is equivalent to a fraction (𝘯 × 𝘢)/(𝘯 × 𝘣) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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