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Fractions Worksheets, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade - Comparing and Ordering Fractions

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Topic: Comparing and Ordering of Simple Fractions (Distance Learning)

Children learn to compare and arrange order of like and unlike fractions.

Kids learn to identify:

- Smallest or greatest fraction from a set of three fractions with same denominator but different numerator

- Smallest or greatest fraction from a set of three fractions with same numerator but different denominator

Pictorial aids are provided to help child to understand the concept before proceeding to identify without pictorial aids.

Kids learn to compare fractions using < or > , arrange fractions in order from smallest to greatest and greatest to smallest. The challenge comes about when the fractions given are of different numerators and denominators. Fraction wall is provided for children to visualize the different fraction sizes.

Visualizing the different fraction sizes is important. It helps to lay a strong concept foundation for the child before he starts to learn about equivalent fraction.

Students express their understanding of fractions sizes concept by drawing out different fractions before arranging them in order.

Exercises to assess students' understanding of concept - compare smallest and greatest of 2 fractions when 3 different fractions were given. Students to provide 1 possible answer even though there are 3 possible answers.

A comprehensive resource to learn to compare and arrange fractions of different sizes.

Level: Grade 3, Grade 4

Based on Singapore mathematics approach.

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- Solving Story Word Problems : Children apply Fraction is Part of a Whole and Compare Fraction by reasoning size concept to solve problems.

- Comparing and Ordering Fractions Task Cards : Compare and Arrange like and unlike fractions

- Comparing and Ordering Fractions 4th Grade Using Equivalent Fraction : Learn to compare and arrange fractions with different numerators and different denominators.

This product is also part of the bundle in

- Comparing and Ordering Fractions 3rd Grade 4th Grade Bundle Pack

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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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