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Let’s Practice!

Which fraction is larger?

Goal:

Goal:

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You Can Do It!

Goal: Identify the larger fractions.

Let's do a quick review of how to compare fractions.

What do I do if the denominators are the same?

3 sixths is greater than 1 sixth. Both denominators are circled.

When the denominators are the same, look at the numerators! The larger numerator is the larger fraction.

What do I do if the numerators are the same?

1 third is greater tahn 1 fourth. Both numerators are circled.

Use the Super Rule! When the numerators are the same, compare the denominators. The smaller denominator is the bigger fraction.

Now that we have done a review, can you make each statement TRUE? Click the larger fractions!

Compare the fractions!

Which fraction makes this statement true?

3 eighths is less than missing number over missing number.
\(\Large\frac{3}{3}\)
\(\Large\frac{1}{8}\)
\(\Large\frac{2}{8}\)

Which fraction makes this statement true?

3 sixths is less than missing number over missing number
\(\Large\frac{2}{6}\)
\(\Large\frac{1}{6}\)
\(\Large\frac{5}{6}\)

Which fraction makes this statement true?

7 eighths is less than missing number over missing number.
\(\Large\frac{1}{8}\)
\(\Large\frac{8}{8}\)
\(\Large\frac{6}{8}\)

Which fraction makes this statement true?

2 thirds is less than missing number over missing number.
\(\Large\frac{2}{2}\)
\(\Large\frac{2}{4}\)
\(\Large\frac{2}{8}\)

Which fraction makes this statement true?

4 sixths is less than missing number over missing number.
\(\Large\frac{3}{6}\)
\(\Large\frac{2}{6}\)
\(\Large\frac{5}{6}\)

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Can you make this statement TRUE? Type the missing numerator below that is greater than 0.

2 thirds is greater than missing number over 3.
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Yes! \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\) is larger than \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) because 2 is larger than 1.

Sorry, that’s not correct. Look at the numerators. What number is smaller than 2?