4th Grade Common Core: 4.NF.2
Common Core Identifier: 4.NF.2 / Grade: 4
Curriculum: Number And Operations - Fractions: Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering.
Detail: Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
26 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Compare the pairs of fractions using the greater than, less than, or equal to signs.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
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Color the fraction circle pictures according to the instructions, then determine which is greater.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
The dancing pigs have fractions on them. Cut out the pigs and place them in order from least to greatest.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
Tell where each fraction should appear on the number line.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
These word problems require students to compare two fractions and determine which is greater.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
Students determine what fraction of the shapes on the cards are shaded. This math game includes 34 cards.
Level: 1st through 3rd Grades
This file has a set of word, phrase, and number cards. Use them for teaching students to compare fractions in small group settings, learning centers, or classroom games.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
Write fractions on a number line. Multiply whole numbers by fractions. Decompose a rectangle to find equivalent fractions. Find quotients with remainders.
Level: 4th Grade
Compare pairs of fractions with different denominators. Each fraction has an illustration to help. (example: one-third is greater than one-fourth)
Level: 3rd and 4th Grades
In the twelfth set, your students will: differentiate between regular and irregular polygons, compare fractions, find area and perimeter of a shape, multiply fractions by whole numbers, and solve word problems.
Level: 5th Grade
Skills covered in these daily worksheets include reading and interpreting frequency charts, reducing fractions, and adding fractions with unlike denominators.
Level: 5th Grade
Count by halves. Great for helping students learn to measure inches on a ruler.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
On these worksheets, students will practice the following skills: classify angles (acute/obtuse/right), lines of symmetry, multiplying multi-digit numbers by a single digit, and division word problems.
Level: 4th Grade
Here are six word problems on comparing fractions.
Level: 4th Grade
Place the mixed number cards in order from least to greatest.
Level: 4th and 5th Grades
Count by fourths. Excellent for helping students learn to measure to the nearest quarter inch on a ruler.
Level: 4th through 6th Grades
Answer questions related to right angles, perpendicular lines, value of underlined digits, ordering fractions, multi-step word problems, and types of angles.
Level: 4th Grade
Complete number patterns from examples. Solve money with subtraction. Provide time shown on the clock and in 20 minutes.
Level: 3rd and 4th Grades
Compare linear measurements. Units include miles, yards, feet, and inches. (example: 3/4 of a yard > 25 inches)
Level: 4th and 5th Grades
Compare pairs of fractions. Use the illustration models to help.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
Here's a set of 30 task cards. Each card has two fractions on it. Students compare using the mathematical symbols <, >, and =.
Level: 3rd through 5th Grades
Challenge your 4th graders to solve math problems related to: multi-step word problems, decomposing fractions, prime and composite numbers, seconds to minutes conversions, and geometry.
Level: 4th Grade
This reference chart can be used to help find equivalent fractions.
Level: 3rd through 6th Grades
Place the fraction cards in order from least to greatest.
Level: 4th and 5th Grades