Description
Comparing Fractions Worksheets are a fun and structured way for students to practice comparing fractions with unlike denominators. This Grade 3–4 worksheet pack builds strong fraction sense using a variety of strategies—perfect for review, test prep, or daily practice.
Students will learn to compare fractions using >, <, and =, visual models, number lines, common denominators, and reasoning tasks. Teachers can use these pages for independent work, math centers, homework, small groups, or quick assessments.
What students will practice
- Comparing fractions using >, <, and =
- Using visual models to support understanding
- Comparing with a number line
- Finding a common denominator (LCD)
- Using cross multiplication to compare fractions
- Ordering fractions from least to greatest and greatest to least
- Solving word problems with real-world fraction comparisons
- Error analysis: explaining and fixing fraction mistakes
- Missing numerator problems (solve for the unknown)
What’s included
- 36 total pages (including answer keys)
- Multiple worksheet types to keep practice engaging
- Clear directions and student-friendly layout
- Printable black-and-white pages (ink-friendly)
- Answer keys included for quick and easy grading
Perfect for
- Grade 3–4 math lessons
- Fractions review and reinforcement
- Math centers and stations
- Homework or morning work
- Intervention and small groups
- Test prep and assessment practice
- Sub plans and no-prep days
Standards alignment
This resource supports fraction comparison skills commonly found in Grade 3–4 standards, including comparing fractions, using visual models, and reasoning about fraction size.
Thank you for checking out this resource! I hope it saves you time and helps your students feel confident comparing fractions.
Highlights
Description
Comparing Fractions Worksheets are a fun and structured way for students to practice comparing fractions with unlike denominators. This Grade 3–4 worksheet pack builds strong fraction sense using a variety of strategies—perfect for review, test prep, or daily practice.
Students will learn to compare fractions using >, <, and =, visual models, number lines, common denominators, and reasoning tasks. Teachers can use these pages for independent work, math centers, homework, small groups, or quick assessments.
What students will practice
- Comparing fractions using >, <, and =
- Using visual models to support understanding
- Comparing with a number line
- Finding a common denominator (LCD)
- Using cross multiplication to compare fractions
- Ordering fractions from least to greatest and greatest to least
- Solving word problems with real-world fraction comparisons
- Error analysis: explaining and fixing fraction mistakes
- Missing numerator problems (solve for the unknown)
What’s included
- 36 total pages (including answer keys)
- Multiple worksheet types to keep practice engaging
- Clear directions and student-friendly layout
- Printable black-and-white pages (ink-friendly)
- Answer keys included for quick and easy grading
Perfect for
- Grade 3–4 math lessons
- Fractions review and reinforcement
- Math centers and stations
- Homework or morning work
- Intervention and small groups
- Test prep and assessment practice
- Sub plans and no-prep days
Standards alignment
This resource supports fraction comparison skills commonly found in Grade 3–4 standards, including comparing fractions, using visual models, and reasoning about fraction size.
Thank you for checking out this resource! I hope it saves you time and helps your students feel confident comparing fractions.




