Fractions SOL 3.5 :Students will name fractions. SOL 3.6: Students will compare two fractions.

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Fractions SOL 3.5 :Students will name fractions.
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Fractions SOL 3.5 :Students will name fractions. SOL 3.6: Students will compare two fractions.

Help Needed!!! The Fraction Frog needs help! He needs your help with some fractions. Your job is to help him out!

Question # 1 What is the fraction of the yellow section?

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Question # 2 What is the fraction for the green section?

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Question # 3 What is the fraction for the pink section?

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Question # 4 What is the fraction for the red section? 1

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Question # 5 What is the fraction for the purple section?

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Question # 6 What is the fraction for the blue section?

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Question # 7 What fraction of the animals are monkeys?

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Question # 8 What fraction of the instruments are guitars?

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Question # 9 What fraction of the balls are soccer balls? 1 4

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Question # of 8 = ____

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Question # of 9 = ___

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Question # 12 of 20 = __

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Question # 13 The picture shows the fraction:

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Question # 14 The picture shows the fraction as : 3 3

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Question # 15 What fraction of the triangles are red? 2 4

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Question # 16 The fraction for the blue sections is: 8 3

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Question # 17 Which picture shows ?

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Question # 18 Which pictures show equivalent fractions?

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Question # 19 Which picture shows a fraction greater than All of these

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Question # 20 Which picture is less than

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Ms. Kreider ate 20 gummy frogs. 8 of her gummy frogs were red, and 12 were green. What is the correct fraction for the number of green gummy frogs she ate? Question # 21

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You are such a smart class!! Thanks for all Your help!! You sure do know your fractions!