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Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication
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"The materials are well-organized, easy to use, and thoughtfully designed with diverse learners in mind. I especially appreciate how the activity incorporates clear visuals, simple directions, and opportunities for repetition, which really support my students’ understanding and independence."
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Colleen K.
"This resource has been a staple in my small group math classes for years. It's transformed the way I teach by helping me simplify complex concepts into clear, manageable steps my students can actually follow. Highly recommend!"
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Kelly I.

Description

This Equivalent Fractions lesson workbook walks students through finding equivalent fractions on a number line, with models (pictures) and using multiplication. Practice sheets, review and quiz are included. This is perfect for students in special education and small group math interventions.

In this resource you'll find an example IEP goal, 14 step-by-step math lessons, a review and assessment.

This step-by-step workbook will help your students learn to recognize when fractions are equivalent and use pictures and number lines to find equivalent fractions. By the end of these lessons, students will be able to set up and solve equations to find equivalent fractions with a larger denominator.

Included:

★ Student Booklet Cover

★ 6 Lessons on Recognizing, Writing, and Shading Equivalent Fractions

★ 2 Lessons on Using Pictures and Number Lines to Find Equivalent Fractions

★ 6 Lessons on Multiplying to Find Equivalent Fractions

★ 1 Review

★ 1 Test

★ Full Answer Key

★ Version for Older Students Without Decorative Clip Art

Please download the preview for more details.

✎ Each lesson is presented in model, guided practice, independent practice format.

✎ Step-by-step task analysis is included next to each model.

✎ Easy to use. Print and teach.

Students will be able to:

• Recognize when fractions are equivalent, using pictures and number lines

• Use pictures and number lines to write equivalent fractions

• Represent equivalent fractions by shading pictures and marking number lines

• Use pictures and number lines to find an equivalent fraction

• Understand that multiplying by a fraction equal to one will yield an equivalent fraction

• Use parentheses to multiply fractions

• Multiply to find an equivalent fraction with a larger denominator

• Set up the equation to find an equivalent fraction

Note: This product does NOT include detailed scripted lesson plans—only the short and simple lessons as shown in the preview. Please look at the preview carefully and ask me any questions you have before you buy.

Middle School and High School Special Education Math Teachers:

This now includes a version with no decorative clip art at the top of pages or on the student booklet cover. Everything else is exactly the same, but you won’t need to worry about whether the clip art might be too young for your students.

Teacher Feedback:

❤️ “This was an effective resource for teaching my 6th-8th grade students on the autism spectrum about equivalent fractions. They especially found the number line activities helpful." -Mira L.

❤️ “This unit is perfect for my 4th grade resource math students because it breaks down the skill into parts and does not overwhelm them with additional skills or mixed practice. This really allows me to target the strategy and provide students with a lot of practice. The visuals are also very clean and not distracting." -Elissa R.

❤️ “This resource is perfect to use with my Special Education students. I feel like they are actually grasping the concepts." -Lindsey T.

❤️ “I love this resource! I really like how it breaks down the concept into very small pieces. I also like how it has a section for modeling the concept, practicing together, and then independent practice. My students usually struggle with finding equivalent fractions, but this resource is making it so much easier for them to understand." -Jacqueline R.

❤️ “One of the best resources on TPT for Special Education. When you have sped students in a self-contained classroom that are not low enough to take the alternate assessment and your not an expert in math, this is a must resource to add to your collection. Moreover, with peer or teacher assistant support, this resource can help my lower level students achieve success. This is an excellent resource for those self-contained special education teachers that have to reinvent the wheel to put together a curriculum to meet the needs of their students." -Success Beyond the Box

❤️ “I have purchased many of the intervention resources from this vendor. Her materials are great for special education students and those who struggle with math concepts. Love the large print and how tasks are broken down into smaller steps." -Mona W.

❤️ “Love the guided, independent practice, and the repetition that this resource provides." -Debra Z.

❤️ “Equivalent fractions can be so hard to teach, I found this perfect to scaffold instruction for my students needs." -Elissa M.

❤️ “Students can easily understand equivalent fractions. The resource is visual and easy to use. Thank you." -Amanda G.

❤️ “This has been wonderful for my high school self-contained math class!" -Simple Special Ed

❤️ “This curriculum is awesome! I really appreciate the step by step approach it takes. It's good for tutoring/ providing to a para to assist a student that needs more explicit help." -Jennifer B.

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Step-by-Step Math to Mastery™ resources:

✰ Make math easier to understand.

  • Help students over math hurdles with clear, sequential, scaffolded lessons.
  • Prevent overwhelm. Build student confidence.

✰ Make math easier to teach.

  • Save hours of planning and piecing together materials.
  • Paraeducators can deliver quality instruction independently. Open & teach.

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Bundle and Save! This product can also be found in these bundles:

Fifth Grade Math Bundle

Fraction Bundle

Complete Bundle of ALL Step-by-Step Math Workbooks

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Math Resources Bundled by Grade Level:

First Grade Math Bundle

Second Grade Math Bundle

Third Grade Math Bundle

Fourth Grade Math Bundle

Fifth Grade Math Bundle

Math Resources Bundled by Topic:

Place Value and Number Sense Bundle

Addition Bundle

Subtraction Bundle

Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction Bundle

Multiplication Bundle

Division Bundle

Fraction Bundle

Decimal Bundle

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About the Author

Hi! I am a Special Education & Title 1 teacher interested in task analysis. My resources break tasks into small and explicit steps, reducing cognitive load for learners so they can feel successful and confident rather than overwhelmed and reluctant to try. I also strive to lighten the workload of teachers by making resources as practical and easy-to-use as possible. I sincerely hope my work can benefit you and your students.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Strive for 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Finding Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line, with Models, Using Multiplication

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What others say

"The materials are well-organized, easy to use, and thoughtfully designed with diverse learners in mind. I especially appreciate how the activity incorporates clear visuals, simple directions, and opportunities for repetition, which really support my students’ understanding and independence."
star
Colleen K.
"This resource has been a staple in my small group math classes for years. It's transformed the way I teach by helping me simplify complex concepts into clear, manageable steps my students can actually follow. Highly recommend!"
star
Kelly I.

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Description

This Equivalent Fractions lesson workbook walks students through finding equivalent fractions on a number line, with models (pictures) and using multiplication. Practice sheets, review and quiz are included. This is perfect for students in special education and small group math interventions.

In this resource you'll find an example IEP goal, 14 step-by-step math lessons, a review and assessment.

This step-by-step workbook will help your students learn to recognize when fractions are equivalent and use pictures and number lines to find equivalent fractions. By the end of these lessons, students will be able to set up and solve equations to find equivalent fractions with a larger denominator.

Included:

★ Student Booklet Cover

★ 6 Lessons on Recognizing, Writing, and Shading Equivalent Fractions

★ 2 Lessons on Using Pictures and Number Lines to Find Equivalent Fractions

★ 6 Lessons on Multiplying to Find Equivalent Fractions

★ 1 Review

★ 1 Test

★ Full Answer Key

★ Version for Older Students Without Decorative Clip Art

Please download the preview for more details.

✎ Each lesson is presented in model, guided practice, independent practice format.

✎ Step-by-step task analysis is included next to each model.

✎ Easy to use. Print and teach.

Students will be able to:

• Recognize when fractions are equivalent, using pictures and number lines

• Use pictures and number lines to write equivalent fractions

• Represent equivalent fractions by shading pictures and marking number lines

• Use pictures and number lines to find an equivalent fraction

• Understand that multiplying by a fraction equal to one will yield an equivalent fraction

• Use parentheses to multiply fractions

• Multiply to find an equivalent fraction with a larger denominator

• Set up the equation to find an equivalent fraction

Note: This product does NOT include detailed scripted lesson plans—only the short and simple lessons as shown in the preview. Please look at the preview carefully and ask me any questions you have before you buy.

Middle School and High School Special Education Math Teachers:

This now includes a version with no decorative clip art at the top of pages or on the student booklet cover. Everything else is exactly the same, but you won’t need to worry about whether the clip art might be too young for your students.

Teacher Feedback:

❤️ “This was an effective resource for teaching my 6th-8th grade students on the autism spectrum about equivalent fractions. They especially found the number line activities helpful." -Mira L.

❤️ “This unit is perfect for my 4th grade resource math students because it breaks down the skill into parts and does not overwhelm them with additional skills or mixed practice. This really allows me to target the strategy and provide students with a lot of practice. The visuals are also very clean and not distracting." -Elissa R.

❤️ “This resource is perfect to use with my Special Education students. I feel like they are actually grasping the concepts." -Lindsey T.

❤️ “I love this resource! I really like how it breaks down the concept into very small pieces. I also like how it has a section for modeling the concept, practicing together, and then independent practice. My students usually struggle with finding equivalent fractions, but this resource is making it so much easier for them to understand." -Jacqueline R.

❤️ “One of the best resources on TPT for Special Education. When you have sped students in a self-contained classroom that are not low enough to take the alternate assessment and your not an expert in math, this is a must resource to add to your collection. Moreover, with peer or teacher assistant support, this resource can help my lower level students achieve success. This is an excellent resource for those self-contained special education teachers that have to reinvent the wheel to put together a curriculum to meet the needs of their students." -Success Beyond the Box

❤️ “I have purchased many of the intervention resources from this vendor. Her materials are great for special education students and those who struggle with math concepts. Love the large print and how tasks are broken down into smaller steps." -Mona W.

❤️ “Love the guided, independent practice, and the repetition that this resource provides." -Debra Z.

❤️ “Equivalent fractions can be so hard to teach, I found this perfect to scaffold instruction for my students needs." -Elissa M.

❤️ “Students can easily understand equivalent fractions. The resource is visual and easy to use. Thank you." -Amanda G.

❤️ “This has been wonderful for my high school self-contained math class!" -Simple Special Ed

❤️ “This curriculum is awesome! I really appreciate the step by step approach it takes. It's good for tutoring/ providing to a para to assist a student that needs more explicit help." -Jennifer B.

************************************************************************

Step-by-Step Math to Mastery™ resources:

✰ Make math easier to understand.

  • Help students over math hurdles with clear, sequential, scaffolded lessons.
  • Prevent overwhelm. Build student confidence.

✰ Make math easier to teach.

  • Save hours of planning and piecing together materials.
  • Paraeducators can deliver quality instruction independently. Open & teach.

************************************************************************

Bundle and Save! This product can also be found in these bundles:

Fifth Grade Math Bundle

Fraction Bundle

Complete Bundle of ALL Step-by-Step Math Workbooks

************************************************************************

Math Resources Bundled by Grade Level:

First Grade Math Bundle

Second Grade Math Bundle

Third Grade Math Bundle

Fourth Grade Math Bundle

Fifth Grade Math Bundle

Math Resources Bundled by Topic:

Place Value and Number Sense Bundle

Addition Bundle

Subtraction Bundle

Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction Bundle

Multiplication Bundle

Division Bundle

Fraction Bundle

Decimal Bundle

Not sure where to start?

Download a free placement test.

About the Author

Hi! I am a Special Education & Title 1 teacher interested in task analysis. My resources break tasks into small and explicit steps, reducing cognitive load for learners so they can feel successful and confident rather than overwhelmed and reluctant to try. I also strive to lighten the workload of teachers by making resources as practical and easy-to-use as possible. I sincerely hope my work can benefit you and your students.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Strive for 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Need help? Before leaving feedback:

I appreciate your support and feedback.

Copyright © Angela Dansie. Dansie Curriculum Design LLC

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
March 23, 2026
The materials are well-organized, easy to use, and thoughtfully designed with diverse learners in mind. I especially appreciate how the activity incorporates clear visuals, simple directions, and opportunities for repetition, which really support my students’ understanding and independence.
Colleen K.
654 reviews • Arizona
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 12th
Great Product!!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 17, 2026
Met expectations
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This resource has been a staple in my small group math classes for years. It's transformed the way I teach by helping me simplify complex concepts into clear, manageable steps my students can actually follow. Highly recommend!
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Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
AMAZING resource
Rated 5 out of 5
November 17, 2025
This resource is great for reteaching, teaching, and/or EC students. It is easy to follow and helps every student learn!
Chelsey C.
418 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Excellent resource
Rated 5 out of 5
October 22, 2025
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Another great resource for my SPED kids. Like how is break down and teach fundamentals they can understand.
Ingrid Rodriguez
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817 reviews • Florida
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 23, 2025
I really liked this unit as it broke down the skill of equivalent fractions in a meaningful and easy to understand way!
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4,040 reviews
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March 28, 2025
This has been a great resource for my students. Thank you so much!
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January 19, 2025
Great resource to use as a small group or indepdent activity.
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Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
September 1, 2024
The worksheets are thoughtfully designed, combining number lines with visual models to make the concept of equivalent fractions clear and accessible. The step-by-step approach and multiplication focus help reinforce understanding and application. My students have found the activities engaging and useful for building their fraction skills. This resource has been incredibly effective in enhancing their grasp of equivalent fractions. Highly recommended for a practical and visual approach to teaching fractions!
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131 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. For example, 2/3 + 5/4 = 8/12 + 15/12 = 23/12. (In general, 𝘢/𝘣 + 𝘤/𝘥 = (𝘢𝘥 + 𝘣𝘤)/𝘣𝘥.)
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