Fraction Models Worksheet
Explore fractions using visual models like fraction bars and number lines, and practice identifying, comparing, and performing operations with fractions.
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Fraction Models Practice
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Read each question carefully and use the provided fraction models or draw your own to help solve the problems.
1. Which fraction is represented by the shaded part of the model below?
1/4
2/4
2/2
4/2
2. Which point on the number line represents 3/5?
Point A
Point B
Between 1/5 and 2/5
At 1
3. The fraction model shows that 1/3 is equivalent to .
4. Using a fraction model, show that 2/4 is equivalent to .
5. Use the number line below to compare 1/2 and 3/4. Which fraction is greater? Explain your answer.
6. If you combine the shaded parts of the two fraction models below, you would have .
7. Sarah ate 1/3 of a pizza, and Tom ate 1/6 of the same pizza. Draw a fraction model to show how much pizza they ate together.
What fraction of the pizza did they eat in total?