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1 Splash Screen

2 Fractions on a Number Line
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 8–4) Main Idea Example 1: Compare Fractions Example 2: Compare Fractions and Mixed Numbers Example 3: Fractions and Mixed Numbers on a Number Line Fractions on a Number Line Lesson Menu

3 I will compare fractions and mixed numbers using a number line.
Main Idea/Vocabulary

4 There are 8 equal sections between 0 and 1.
Compare Fractions Is of a cup of sugar enough for a recipe calling for of a cup? Explain. 5 8 3 There are 8 equal sections between 0 and 1. Example 1

5 Since is to the right of on the number line, < .
Compare Fractions Since is to the right of on the number line, < . 5 8 3 Answer: So, cups of sugar is enough. 5 8 Example 1

6 Is inch large enough for something that must be at least inch?
4 8 6 A. Yes, is larger than . 4 8 6 A B C B. No, is smaller than . 4 8 6 C. Yes, and are the same length. 4 8 6 Example 1

7 Compare Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Replace with < or > to make a true statement. 4 5 12 Answer: Since = 2 , and 1 is to the left of 2 , 1 < 12 5 2 4 Example 2

8 Replace with <, >, or = to make 2 a true statement.
1 5 12 Replace with <, >, or = to make a true statement. < > = A B C Example 2

9 Fractions and Mixed Numbers on a Number Line
Write the fraction or mixed number that is represented by points M and N below. 2 of 5 equal parts 1 of 5 equal parts 5 equal parts 5 equal parts Example 3

10 Fractions and Mixed Numbers on a Number Line
Answer: Point M represents 2 of 5 parts or . Point N represents 2 whole units plus 1 of 5 parts or 2 . 2 5 1 Example 3

11 Write the fraction or mixed number that is represented by the point Q below.
2 5 B. 1 2 3 C. 1 1 5 A B C D D. 2 3 Example 3

12 End of the Lesson End Lesson

13 Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 8–4) Image Bank Math Tool Chest
Fractions on a Number Line Resources

14 Write 8 as an improper fraction. 2 3
(over Lesson 8–4) Write as an improper fraction. 2 3 A. 34 3 B. 24 3 A B C D C. 20 3 D. 26 3 Five Minute Check 1

15 Write 5 as an improper fraction. 3 5
(over Lesson 8–4) Write as an improper fraction. 3 5 A. 28 5 B. 21 5 A B C D C. 25 3 D. 27 5 Five Minute Check 2

16 Write 12 as an improper fraction. 1 2
(over Lesson 8–4) Write as an improper fraction. 1 2 A. 26 2 B. 25 2 A B C D C. 37 2 D. 23 2 Five Minute Check 3

17 Write 6 as an improper fraction. 1 3
(over Lesson 8–4) Write as an improper fraction. 1 3 A. 18 3 B. 21 3 A B C D C. 19 3 D. 13 3 Five Minute Check 4

18 Write 1 as an improper fraction. 9 10
(over Lesson 8–4) Write as an improper fraction. 9 10 A. 90 10 B. 18 10 A B C D C. 21 10 D. 19 10 Five Minute Check 5

19 Write 4 as an improper fraction. 7 8
(over Lesson 8–4) Write as an improper fraction. 7 8 A. 15 8 B. 32 8 A B C D C. 31 8 D. 39 8 Five Minute Check 6

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