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Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities
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Description

Excite your students with these engaging and fun comparing fraction worksheets. Students will practice comparing fractions with fraction models, benchmark fractions, color by code, word problems, and more.

This resource includes 6 activities that are perfect for classwork, center work, independent practice, homework, and substitute plans.

Perfect for third and fourth graders learning to compare fractions and 5th graders who need extra support with scaling fractions.

Common Core Standard CCSS.4.NF.A.1

BEST Standard MA.4.FR.1.3

Includes:

6 Engaging equivalent fractions worksheets:

✅ Comparing fractions with common numerators with and without models

✅ Comparing fractions with and without models

✅ Comparing fractions using Benchmark Fractions with color by code

✅ Comparing fractions using Benchmark Fractions

✅ Comparing fractions using word problem recipes

✅ Comparing fractions using word problem

✅ Answer Keys

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Comparing Fractions Worksheet Activities

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Description

Excite your students with these engaging and fun comparing fraction worksheets. Students will practice comparing fractions with fraction models, benchmark fractions, color by code, word problems, and more.

This resource includes 6 activities that are perfect for classwork, center work, independent practice, homework, and substitute plans.

Perfect for third and fourth graders learning to compare fractions and 5th graders who need extra support with scaling fractions.

Common Core Standard CCSS.4.NF.A.1

BEST Standard MA.4.FR.1.3

Includes:

6 Engaging equivalent fractions worksheets:

✅ Comparing fractions with common numerators with and without models

✅ Comparing fractions with and without models

✅ Comparing fractions using Benchmark Fractions with color by code

✅ Comparing fractions using Benchmark Fractions

✅ Comparing fractions using word problem recipes

✅ Comparing fractions using word problem

✅ Answer Keys

⭐️ Follow White's Workshop for more great resources! ⭐️

Here are some great products like this one

Equivalent Fractions Task Cards

Decomposing Fractions 4th grade

Multiplication and Division Area Model Bundle

Multiplicative Comparisons Bundle

Decimals Bundle

Tips for my customers!

  • Follow my store for SALES and updates!
  • If you like this product, please leave positive feedback and earn credit towards future purchases.
  • If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me through Product Q & A and I will get back to you ASAP!
Report this resource to TPT
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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.
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