Fractions 3
Fractions can be challenging when taught in an abstract way. That’s why this unit invites learners to engage with fractions and mixed numbers in very visual and concrete ways using number lines, tape diagrams and area models. Students will learn different strategies to practice identifying and generating equivalent fractions.
This lesson includes 5 printable learning activities

Fractions on a Number Line 3 will help students practice this key fifth grade skill.

By using a tape diagram, students will be able to visualize fractions much more easily.

After this final exercise in the series, students will be completely comfortable identifying and working with mixed numbers and improper fractions.

Converting decimals to fractions is a lot easier for students once they have worked through this exercise.

Show students how to switch seamlessly back and forth from decimals to fractions to percents with this exercise.

Students will understand how to calculate the area of an object with unit fractions as its dimensions after completing this exercise.

Being able to pick out equivalent fractions will be much easier for students who complete this exercise.

If your students need a different way to visualize fractions, show them this exercise on rectangular fraction models and equivalence.
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