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Can you use the size of the whole to identify fractions?

Goal:

Goal:

fraction fox

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Goal: Identify fractions with the same whole.

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Which shape is the same whole as this shape?

hexagon partitioned into 6 equal parts
hexagon partitioned into 6 equal parts
hexagon partitioned into 6 equal parts
hexagon partitioned into 6 equal parts

What can you say about these two shapes?

circle partitioned into 10 equal parts
circle partitioned into 10 equal parts
They are the same whole because they are both circles.
They are the same whole because they are the same size.
They are not the same whole because they are not both circles.
They are not the same whole because they are not both the same size.

Which number line is the same whole
as this number line?

number line with 4 parts and 3 parts are shaded in
number line with 4 parts and 1 parts are shaded in
number line with 4 parts and 3 parts are shaded in
number line with 4 parts and 3 parts are shaded in

Which superhero is correct about these shapes?

Two rectangles partitioned into 6 parts with 1 part filled in. The left rectangle is larger than the right rectangle.
Joe says these are the same whole because they are both divided into 6 parts.
Donte says these are the same whole because they are both rectangles.
Alani says these are not the same whole because they need to be the same size, but one is bigger than the other.

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