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Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math
Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math
Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math
Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math
Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math
Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math
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Description

Build strong fraction understanding with this Equivalent Fractions Activities Bundle! This comprehensive Grade 4 resource combines visual models, number lines, reasoning activities, and engaging color by code practice to help students develop a deeper understanding of equivalent fractions.

Students will explore fraction relationships through multiple representations while building confidence and fluency with equivalent fractions. This bundle provides both conceptual learning and independent practice in one easy-to-use resource.

Perfect for math centers, independent practice, homework, intervention, and fraction review throughout the school year.

What's Included

Resource 1:
Equivalent Fractions Worksheets | Number Lines, Models & Reasoning

• 15 student worksheets
• 15 answer key pages

Resource 2:
Equivalent Fractions Color by Code Worksheets

• 10 student worksheets
• 10 answer key pages

Bundle Total:

• 25 student worksheets
• 25 answer key pages

• Credits & Terms of Use

Skills Covered

✔ Equivalent fractions

✔ Fraction models

✔ Fraction number lines

✔ Fraction reasoning

✔ Missing number fractions

✔ Fraction comparisons through visual models

✔ Mathematical reasoning

✔ Fraction fluency

Who Is This Resource For?

• Grade 4 students

• Math intervention groups

• Small-group instruction

• Independent practice

• Homework

• Fraction review

When Should I Use This Bundle?

• During an Equivalent Fractions Unit

• Math Centers

• Independent Practice

• Small Groups

• Homework

• Spiral Review

• Test Preparation

• Early Finishers

Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔ Multiple representations of fractions

✔ Combines conceptual understanding and practice

✔ Student-friendly layouts

✔ No Prep activities

✔ Answer keys included

✔ Supports differentiated instruction

✔ Easy to use throughout the year

Common Core Alignment (CCSS)

4.NF.A.1

Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models and attention to the number and size of the parts.

(Only 4.NF.A.1 included to avoid overclaiming.)

Format

PDF

Printable Worksheets

Answer Keys Included

No Prep – Print and Go

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Equivalent Fractions Bundle | Worksheets & Color by Code | Grade 4 Math

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Description

Build strong fraction understanding with this Equivalent Fractions Activities Bundle! This comprehensive Grade 4 resource combines visual models, number lines, reasoning activities, and engaging color by code practice to help students develop a deeper understanding of equivalent fractions.

Students will explore fraction relationships through multiple representations while building confidence and fluency with equivalent fractions. This bundle provides both conceptual learning and independent practice in one easy-to-use resource.

Perfect for math centers, independent practice, homework, intervention, and fraction review throughout the school year.

What's Included

Resource 1:
Equivalent Fractions Worksheets | Number Lines, Models & Reasoning

• 15 student worksheets
• 15 answer key pages

Resource 2:
Equivalent Fractions Color by Code Worksheets

• 10 student worksheets
• 10 answer key pages

Bundle Total:

• 25 student worksheets
• 25 answer key pages

• Credits & Terms of Use

Skills Covered

✔ Equivalent fractions

✔ Fraction models

✔ Fraction number lines

✔ Fraction reasoning

✔ Missing number fractions

✔ Fraction comparisons through visual models

✔ Mathematical reasoning

✔ Fraction fluency

Who Is This Resource For?

• Grade 4 students

• Math intervention groups

• Small-group instruction

• Independent practice

• Homework

• Fraction review

When Should I Use This Bundle?

• During an Equivalent Fractions Unit

• Math Centers

• Independent Practice

• Small Groups

• Homework

• Spiral Review

• Test Preparation

• Early Finishers

Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔ Multiple representations of fractions

✔ Combines conceptual understanding and practice

✔ Student-friendly layouts

✔ No Prep activities

✔ Answer keys included

✔ Supports differentiated instruction

✔ Easy to use throughout the year

Common Core Alignment (CCSS)

4.NF.A.1

Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models and attention to the number and size of the parts.

(Only 4.NF.A.1 included to avoid overclaiming.)

Format

PDF

Printable Worksheets

Answer Keys Included

No Prep – Print and Go

Thank you for supporting my store!

Your feedback means a lot and helps me continue creating high-quality resources. 💛

Visit my store for more math units, warm-ups, and real-life problem sets:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/math-world-2025

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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