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Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Worksheet with Models Practice 3rd Grade

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These equivalent fractions worksheets for 3rd grade are an in-depth way to learn how to find equivalent fractions on a number line, with modeling, and word problems. Along with comparing fractions using greater, less than, and equal to. Use this practice packet with your 3rd-grade class.


The equivalent fractions practice worksheets take a scaffold approach and simplify teaching this difficult standard. Students will go from using equivalent fractions with modeling that are already filled in, filling in their own fraction models, to creating their own. The same is done on a number line. The worksheets start with labeled number lines and slowly take components away to support the students in creating their own.


This easy-to-use, best-selling activity includes:

• 3 worksheets using fraction models to show equivalence

• 4 worksheets using fraction number lines to show equivalence

• 2 worksheets using a mixture of fraction models & number lines to show equivalence

• 3 worksheets using fraction models to compare

• 3 worksheets using fraction number lines to compare

• 2 worksheets using a mixture of fraction models & number lines to compare

• 2 worksheets using whole numbers

• 2 worksheets using word problems

• Answer Key Included


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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet 1 Page Sample


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There are several ways you can use these equivalent fractions activities:

• Independent practice in class

• Pair and Share activity

• Small group work

• Extra remediation

• Homework

• Test review and practice

• Quiz

• Informal assessment

• Guided math work

• Early finisher work/bonus problems

• Morning work

• Differentiated Tasks


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GOOGLE RESOURCES:

Equivalent Fractions with Models in Google Slides

Equivalent Fractions with Number Lines and Models in Google Slides

Comparing Fractions on a Number Line in Google Slides

Comparing Fractions with Models and Fraction Bars in Google Slides

Equivalent Fractions Google Slides Freebie


PRINTABLES - EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS:

Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line and More Task Cards

Equivalent Fractions Daily Math

Equivalent Fractions Bingo

Equivalent Fractions Centers


Why this worksheet set?

This activity is not your typical practice set. It begins by giving the students full support with fraction models that are filled in. This visual guides the student to see if the fractions are equivalent. Then the students are asked to fill in the fraction models to find equivalency and finally create their own models. Supports are provided and taken away slowly until there is a further understanding.


The same progression takes place with number lines. The first sheet has number lines that are completely labeled. Then the next sheet has the students label the number line with the support of the parts already there. Finally, there is a sheet with open number lines and an option for students to create their own. This approach helps build students' confidence as they master this standard.


It also covers comparing fractions using models and number lines in the same way. Followed up by comparing fractions with whole numbers and finishing off with word problems. The thought process behind these worksheets is to make it easier for you when teaching this math concept. 


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Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.
Understand two fractions as equivalent (equal) if they are the same size, or the same point on a number line.
Recognize and generate simple equivalent fractions, (e.g., 1/2 = 2/4, 4/6 = 2/3). Explain why the fractions are equivalent, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
Express whole numbers as fractions, and recognize fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Examples: Express 3 in the form 3 = 3/1; recognize that 6/1 = 6; locate 4/4 and 1 at the same point of a number line diagram.
Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.

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