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4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets
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This Fourth Grade math practice can easily be used as math homework, morning work, daily math review, or as an independent math work station or math center. This resource was designed to provide your students with rigorous math practice aligned to standards with embedded spiral review! It's completely EDITABLE!

This week of 4th Grade Math homework addresses:

  • Week 17 - Equivalent Fractions; Comparing & Ordering Fractions [4NF1, NF2]. You get daily practice and a quiz for Friday.

Key Content & Academic Vocabulary: numerator, denominator, fraction, equivalent, less than, greater than, equal to, benchmark fraction

Why purchase this resource?

āœ” 100% Completely EDITABLE PowerPoint version included

āœ” NO PREP PDF INCLUDED

āœ” Answer Key Included

āœ” Assessment Included - PDF and Digital

āœ” Rigorous

āœ” Spiral Review

āœ” Compliments Envision Math

āœ” Aligned to Common Core & Georgia Standards of Excellence

Check out the preview! You can also get 2 weeks FREE HERE so you can assess the quality and rigor before deciding to buy.

Want to know more about my homework routine? Check out this blog post.

______________________________________________________________________________________

āœŽSave BIG with the BUNDLE! It features 34 Weeks of practice, including 5 weeks of Test Prep. Be sure to check out the Scope and Sequence to see the skills addressed throughout the year.

What are others saying about the homework bundle?

  • "Best math homework or "spiral review" packet I have found on TPT! I absolutely love that this pack is made to review skills all year long and comes with the weekly quizzes! This is exactly what I needed for my maintenance time. I can follow along with the skills being practiced each week in class so that my students are ready for the quizzes and are keeping all their learning fresh all year! Basically this packet has given me a perfect road map of the skills to review each week throughout the year! Thank you so much for the labor of love that this product must have been! I am obsessed with it!" -Samantha H.

  • "I have bought a bunch of homework packets before because let's be real... who has the time? But this one is BY FAR the best out there for 4th grade math and we can even modify which weeks we use if we want to :)" -Catherine M.

  • "This resource is amazing for preparing students for state testing. The variety of question types are different than what you would see on regular worksheets, which keeps the students out of the repetitive computation mode, they need to stay on their toes. The Google quiz component was a time saver for me, as it allowed me to really see where my students were struggling. The resource is aligned to Envision math, which made it perfect to use during state test review and finding exactly what standard I wanted students to practice. I plan on using this resource as weekly assignments next year. Amazing resource!" -Andrea G.

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The 4th Grade Weekly Homework can also be purchased separately here.

Need a little help getting started with Google Classroom? Check out this helpful bit of info from the Google FAQ. Not sure how Flubaroo can help? Visit their tutorial the here.

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4th Grade Math Homework Week 17 | Comparing Fractions Worksheets

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Description

This Fourth Grade math practice can easily be used as math homework, morning work, daily math review, or as an independent math work station or math center. This resource was designed to provide your students with rigorous math practice aligned to standards with embedded spiral review! It's completely EDITABLE!

This week of 4th Grade Math homework addresses:

  • Week 17 - Equivalent Fractions; Comparing & Ordering Fractions [4NF1, NF2]. You get daily practice and a quiz for Friday.

Key Content & Academic Vocabulary: numerator, denominator, fraction, equivalent, less than, greater than, equal to, benchmark fraction

Why purchase this resource?

āœ” 100% Completely EDITABLE PowerPoint version included

āœ” NO PREP PDF INCLUDED

āœ” Answer Key Included

āœ” Assessment Included - PDF and Digital

āœ” Rigorous

āœ” Spiral Review

āœ” Compliments Envision Math

āœ” Aligned to Common Core & Georgia Standards of Excellence

Check out the preview! You can also get 2 weeks FREE HERE so you can assess the quality and rigor before deciding to buy.

Want to know more about my homework routine? Check out this blog post.

______________________________________________________________________________________

āœŽSave BIG with the BUNDLE! It features 34 Weeks of practice, including 5 weeks of Test Prep. Be sure to check out the Scope and Sequence to see the skills addressed throughout the year.

What are others saying about the homework bundle?

  • "Best math homework or "spiral review" packet I have found on TPT! I absolutely love that this pack is made to review skills all year long and comes with the weekly quizzes! This is exactly what I needed for my maintenance time. I can follow along with the skills being practiced each week in class so that my students are ready for the quizzes and are keeping all their learning fresh all year! Basically this packet has given me a perfect road map of the skills to review each week throughout the year! Thank you so much for the labor of love that this product must have been! I am obsessed with it!" -Samantha H.

  • "I have bought a bunch of homework packets before because let's be real... who has the time? But this one is BY FAR the best out there for 4th grade math and we can even modify which weeks we use if we want to :)" -Catherine M.

  • "This resource is amazing for preparing students for state testing. The variety of question types are different than what you would see on regular worksheets, which keeps the students out of the repetitive computation mode, they need to stay on their toes. The Google quiz component was a time saver for me, as it allowed me to really see where my students were struggling. The resource is aligned to Envision math, which made it perfect to use during state test review and finding exactly what standard I wanted students to practice. I plan on using this resource as weekly assignments next year. Amazing resource!" -Andrea G.

______________________________________________________________________________________

The 4th Grade Weekly Homework can also be purchased separately here.

Need a little help getting started with Google Classroom? Check out this helpful bit of info from the Google FAQ. Not sure how Flubaroo can help? Visit their tutorial the here.

→ Let's Get Connected! ←

Follow me on TPT!

Follow me on FACEBOOK!

Follow me on INSTAGRAM!

Follow me on PINTEREST!

Follow me on MY BLOG – TeacherMood!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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May 27, 2025
Great low-prep homework option. It was easy to print and go, and each student was able to follow along for the week easily.
Kailee F.
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 7, 2025
I really like this resource. I found that my students were overall very engaged.
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 12, 2021
Great resource for traditional and distance learning.
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 12, 2020
I used this with my higher second graders to review and prep for the MAP assessment. This is such a great resource!
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September 2, 2018
Great resource
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March 29, 2018
Awesome
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February 21, 2018
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain why a fraction š˜¢/š˜£ is equivalent to a fraction (š˜Æ Ɨ š˜¢)/(š˜Æ Ɨ š˜£) 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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