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Our fraction worksheets start with the introduction of the concepts of "equal parts", "parts of a whole" and "fractions of a group or set"; and proceed to operations on fractions and mixed numbers. Choose your grade / topic:
- Grade 2 Fraction Worksheets
Sample Grade 2 Fractions Worksheet. More fractions...
- Fraction Multiplication and Division Worksheets
5/8 ÷ 1/2 = Mixed number / mixed numbers: 12 1/2 ÷ 3 1/2 =...
- Grade 2 Fraction Worksheets
These worksheets typically consist of a series of exercises and problems that require students to convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions, add, subtract, multiply, and divide mixed numbers, compare and order mixed numbers, and apply mixed numbers in real-world contexts.
This section of worksheets introduces students to taking seriously top heavy fraction and turning them into equivalent mixed number. We usually start by teaching students to divide the numerator by the denominator.
Write improper fractions as mixed numbers, and vice-versa. This set includes 30 task cards and an answer sheet. Use these cards for learning centers, small group instruction, classroom games, exit slips, or scavenger hunts.
Delve into this section of printable worksheets that has number line diagrams to illustrate fractions! Study the number line intervals, fill in the missing fractions and mixed number, and do a lot more!
Below are six versions of our grade 5 math worksheet on adding mixed numbers to fractions; the fractional part of the mixed number has the same denominator as the addend fraction. These worksheets are pdf files.
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Mixed Numbers & Improper Fractions. Instructions: In each problem below, an improper fraction is represented by blocks beneath a number line. Use the number line to determine what the equivalent mixed number form would be. (Notice that some number lines have different sub-divisions: thirds, fourths, fifths...) 1 MN 1. 2 3 5 4 6. 7 4. 9 4. 4 10 ...