Equivalent Comparing Adding Subtracting Proper & Im
$200
$300
$400
$500 $500
$400
$300
$200
$100
$500
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$100
$500
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Final Jeopardy
1 - $100
Write a fraction equivalent to 12/25
Answers will vary
1 - $200
Margot says the value of a fraction does not change if you do the same thing to the numerator and denominator. Margo says she added 2 to the numerator and the denominator in ¼ and got 3/6. How could you explain or show Margot that she is wrong?
Explanations should state you must multiply/divide, rather than add.
1 - $300
Find the missing numerator and denominator
2/3, __/9, 12/___
Numerator: 6 Denominator: 18
1 - $400
Show a drawing that models the following: ½ of 3/4ths is 3/8
McIntyre will show drawing.
1 - $500
2/3
Use division to write an equivalent fraction: 18/27
2 - $100
Write >,<, or = to make the number sentence true AND DRAW A MODEL
5/6 ______ 1/6
5/6 > 1/6
2 - $200
Write >,<,= to make the number sentence true AND DRAW A MODEL
2/3 _____ 10/15
2/3 = 10/15
2 - $300
Write >,<,= to make each number sentence true AND DRAW A MODEL
10/40 _____ 4/16
10/40 = 4/16
2 - $400
Write the fractions that are less than ½:
7/8, ¼, 4/10, 7/12, 5/9, 3/7, 24/50, 67/100
¼, 4/10, 3/7, 24/50
2 - $500
Write the fractions in order from smallest to largest
1/5, 1/3, 1/20, ½, 1/50
1/50, 1/20, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2
3 - $100
1/3 + 1/2
5/6
3 - $200
¾ + 1/10
17/20
3 - $300
2/5 + 1/4
13/20
3 - $400
3/5 + ¾ + 6/10
39/20 OR 1 19/20
3 - $500
5/16, 3/8, 2/4
19/16 OR 1 3/16
4 - $100
2/5 – 1/5
1/5
4 - $200
2/3 – 2/10
14/30 OR 7/15
4 - $300
½- 1/3
1/6
4 - $400
7 1/3 – 5 1/4
2 1/12
4 - $500
3 3/5 – 2 1/3
1 4/15
5 - $100
Convert from an improper fraction to a mixed number: 39/20
1 19/20
5 - $200
Convert from an improper fraction to a mixed number: 99/2
49 1/2
5 - $300
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction: 4 5/6
29/6
5 - $400
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction: 55 2/3
167/3
5 - $500
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction: 101 9/10
1019/10
Final Jeopardy
5 chocolate, 5 vanilla, and 10 strawberry
A first grade class took a poll to find out their favorite ice cream. 1/4 chose chocolate, 1/4 chose vanilla and 1/2 chose strawberry. 2 kids are lactose intolerant and can't eat ice cream. If there are 22 kids in the class, how many kids liked each flavor?