Equivalent Fractions | Comparing Fractions | Simplifying Fractions | All about Fractions | About Mrs. Weber :) |
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Fractions that have the same value
What are "Equivalent Fractions"?
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Cross Multiply OR Butterfly
What methods can we use to compare fractions?
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Find the factors of BOTH the numerator and denominator
What is the first step to simplify a fraction?
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Numerator
What is the top number of a fraction called?
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WSU Tri-Cities
What school does Mrs. Weber go to??
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MULTIPLY a fraction by another fraction that is equal to ONE.
What's the first step to making equivalent fractions?
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Multiply the denominators
What is the next step after we cross multiply or use the butterfly method?
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Greatest Common Factor
What does "GCF" stand for?
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Denominator
What is the bottom number of a fraction called?
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A teacher!! :)
What is Mrs. Weber going to school to become?
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Cross multiply or Butterfly method
How do we check to see if fractions are equivalent?
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Greater than (>), less than (<), or equal to (=)
What symbols do we use to compare two fractions?
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3/4
Simplify: 9/12
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Pieces or parts of a whole
What is a FRACTION?
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Pink
What is Mrs. Weber's favorite color?
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Yes
Are these fractions equivalent?
3/3 9/9 |
1/2 < 3/4
(1/2 is less than 3/4)
Compare the two fractions,
1/2 3/4 |
5
What is the greatest common factor (GCF) for the following fraction?: 5/10
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___________
What does the "fraction bar" look like? (The bar that separates the numerator and denominator)
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Kennewick
What city does Mrs. Weber live in?
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Write a fraction equivalent to:
3/4 |
5/6 > 1/3
(5/6 is greater than 1/3)
Compare the two fractions,
5/6 1/3 |
7/10
Simplify: 14/20
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28/30
Add the two fractions:
23/30 + 5/30 |
Mrs. Guzman's class!
Who is Mrs. Weber's FAVORITE 4th grade class???
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