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Comparing Fractions Lesson Bundle | Presentation | Anchor Chart | Worksheet
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"I’m very happy with this purchase! The resource was clear, easy to prep, and aligned well with what I needed for my classroom. My students were engaged and it fit smoothly into my lesson. Thank you for creating such a useful product!"
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This 100% EDITABLE PowerPoint Presentation is perfect for introducing multiple methods for comparing fractions. The strategies included are finding common denominators, cross multiply, number line, model, and comparing to one half. By utilizing the pen feature on PowerPoint, you are able to draw right on this presentation as your teach. It has a color coated anchor chart for the students to refer back to. The anchor chart is even placed on first few problems to help you teach!

The Comparing Fraction with Unlike Denominators Worksheet follows along with the presentation perfectly for the teacher to engage their students. It gives the students the space to write down the steps on the anchor chart to differentiate for the students who need the extra support.

The Comparing Fractions by Finding Common Denominators is for introducing how to compare fractions with unlike denominators. Using the least common multiple, it is easy for students to follow the color coded steps on the anchor chart. This digital anchor chart can be projected onto your favorite anchor chart paper and be traced for the perfect addition to your math wall.

There are two different versions of this anchor chart to help you differentiate for the each one of your students. One version has the steps going vertically and the other version has horizontal steps.

I have used this for end of the year test prep, guided practice, partner work, fraction games, fraction activities, test review, etc.

These work independently of each other, but are also great for giving differentiating in the classroom.

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What others say

"I’m very happy with this purchase! The resource was clear, easy to prep, and aligned well with what I needed for my classroom. My students were engaged and it fit smoothly into my lesson. Thank you for creating such a useful product!"
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Jordan W.

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Description

This 100% EDITABLE PowerPoint Presentation is perfect for introducing multiple methods for comparing fractions. The strategies included are finding common denominators, cross multiply, number line, model, and comparing to one half. By utilizing the pen feature on PowerPoint, you are able to draw right on this presentation as your teach. It has a color coated anchor chart for the students to refer back to. The anchor chart is even placed on first few problems to help you teach!

The Comparing Fraction with Unlike Denominators Worksheet follows along with the presentation perfectly for the teacher to engage their students. It gives the students the space to write down the steps on the anchor chart to differentiate for the students who need the extra support.

The Comparing Fractions by Finding Common Denominators is for introducing how to compare fractions with unlike denominators. Using the least common multiple, it is easy for students to follow the color coded steps on the anchor chart. This digital anchor chart can be projected onto your favorite anchor chart paper and be traced for the perfect addition to your math wall.

There are two different versions of this anchor chart to help you differentiate for the each one of your students. One version has the steps going vertically and the other version has horizontal steps.

I have used this for end of the year test prep, guided practice, partner work, fraction games, fraction activities, test review, etc.

These work independently of each other, but are also great for giving differentiating in the classroom.

Report this resource to TPT
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I used this resource for small and whole groups. Great visuals to support student learning. Great resource. Thank you.
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March 25, 2021
This was a great resource to review all of the strategies we had learned to compare fractions.
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Understand a fraction 1/š˜£ as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into š˜£ equal parts; understand a fraction š˜¢/š‘ as the quantity formed by š˜¢ parts of size 1/š˜£.
Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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