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Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators using Models
Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators using Models
Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators using Models
Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators using Models
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"Thank you for creating this resource. It is very well crafted. My students were able to use this along with manipulatives to show how to compare fractions. Great resource."
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Comparing Fractions using models with this flow chart as a reference when comparing fractions with like numerators. This chart asks students questions to help them successfully compare fractions with different denominators. With continued practice, students will be able to compare fractions using precise and accurate models.

Using this flow chart will show students when fractions are actually equivalents because their models will be so precise and accurate!!

For more Fraction practice, check out some of my other tools and worksheets!

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Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators using Models

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"Thank you for creating this resource. It is very well crafted. My students were able to use this along with manipulatives to show how to compare fractions. Great resource."
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Rebecca S.

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This bundle includes easy to print worksheets, as well as scaffolded tools that your students can use to help explain and understand fractions. There are many different strategies students can use to develop an understanding of fractions. I believe the most beneficial for students is MODELS. This bu
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Description

Comparing Fractions using models with this flow chart as a reference when comparing fractions with like numerators. This chart asks students questions to help them successfully compare fractions with different denominators. With continued practice, students will be able to compare fractions using precise and accurate models.

Using this flow chart will show students when fractions are actually equivalents because their models will be so precise and accurate!!

For more Fraction practice, check out some of my other tools and worksheets!

Fraction Centers

Comparing Fractions using Reasoning & Models

Equivalent Fractions

Comparing Fractions Interactive Resource

CREDIT:

FONT ON COVER: A PRIMARY KIND OF LIFE

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Thank you for creating this resource. It is very well crafted. My students were able to use this along with manipulatives to show how to compare fractions. Great resource.
Rebecca Sizemore
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Thank you so much for your comment. Fractions can be such a difficult concept for students, so I am so happy it helped!

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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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