Grade 4 - Comparing Fractions

Standards covered:

  • 4.3 Number and operations
    • 4.3C

      Determine if two given fractions are equivalent using a variety of methods.

    • 4.3D

      Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, =, or <.

The Comparing Fractions Unit involves using a variety of methods to compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators. Comparison methods may include building models and visually analyzing the fractions they represent; creating common denominators or common numerators; and/or comparing to a benchmark fraction such as ½. Questions to answer may include:

  • Why must we use the same “whole” when comparing fractional parts?
  • How can you prove that fractions are equivalent when using area models, linear models or set models?
  • What benchmarks are useful for comparing two fractions? Why?

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Summative Assessment Task

Students determine if two boys ate the same fraction of a pan of Jell-O.

Instructional Tasks/Formative Assessments

Students determine the various colors of different squares on a new rug.

Students determine if Scarlett can eat `sf(13/12)` of a package of crackers.

Students determine who has the largest fractional share of a pan of lasagna.

Using numbers and symbols, students determine what snack the teacher should bring for his class.

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