In this worksheet, students will look at shapes and determine whether or not they have been divided equally. Students will also have a chance to divide shapes into equal parts.
In this worksheet, students will look at shapes and determine whether or not they have been divided equally. Students will also have a chance to divide shapes into equal parts.
This is a fun video that can be used as a hook to introduce fractions, including denominator and numerator.
This 3rd Grade comparing and equivalent math worksheet was designed as an end of unit review. It contains 6 normal comparing fractions problems using <,>, and =. The worksheet has 2 fraction problems using number lines.
This 3rd-Grade equivalent fractions worksheet has 6 pies and 5 bars divided into fractions. Students will use those charts to find the equivalent fractions. There is a bonus question where students will create their own equivalent fraction.
In this equivalent and comparing fractions review worksheet students will demonstrate their understanding of fractions. Students will illustrate their knowledge of comparing fractions using number lines and pie charts, the butterfly or cannon method of comparing fractions, a few word p
In this 3rd-grade math activity, students will use three colors and design a pattern in a 5 x 5 grid. They will then determine the fractions of each color. At the bottom of the sheet, students will find fractions from a group of animals and flying machines.
In this 3rd-grade math worksheet, students will compare 9 fractions using <,>, and =. They will color in 6 fraction bars. Finally, students will place 5 fractions on a number line. Some of these fractions have different denominators.
Dirt Bike Comparing Fractions is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing comparing fractions! Students can compete against each other.
In this 3rd Grade worksheet, students will create fractions on number lines. They will label each part of the fraction.
This fractions worksheet is designed to reinforce the concept that fractions are shapes or objects divided into equal parts or pieces. Students are first asked what each part of a divided shape is equal to. Then they have to make a fraction based on the shaded area.
Students will learn to split a number line equally to represent fractions. The fractions can represent more than one whole and therefore can be written as improper fractions. The last question has student place fractions on a number line. This math worksheet has 5 number lines.