equivalent fractions practice

Equivalent Fractions Practice, Worksheets, and Visual Models

Equivalent fractions use different numerators and denominators to name the same value.

Skill routine

Make equal fractions for the same amount

  1. Start with the original fraction.
  2. Multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number.
  3. Use a model or number line to check that the amount did not change.
  4. Write the matching equivalent fraction.

Practice types

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Visual Model

Equivalent Fractions Visual Model

Fraction Model · answer format: Matching Pairs

Missing Number

Equivalent Fractions Missing Number

Fraction Model · answer format: Number

Common mistakes

Common fraction mistakes

Early fraction mistakes usually come from unequal parts, ignoring the whole, or reading numerator and denominator as unrelated numbers.

Naming a fraction when the parts are not equal

Comparing fractions without checking the whole

Mixing up selected parts and total parts

Coverage

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Standards

Internal MathWe skill mapping first; external standard claims stay draft until QA review. See the Grade 3 skill map.

Published skill pages

Add Within 20 · Addition Facts · Subtract Within 20 · Skip Counting · Multiplication Facts · Add Within 100 · Subtract Within 100 · Two-Digit Addition With Regrouping · Division Facts · Place Value to 100 · Two-Digit Multiplication · Compare Fractions · Long Division · Division With Remainders · Decimal Place Value · Multiplication as Equal Groups · Multi-Digit Multiplication · Simplify Fractions · Repeated Addition · Three-Digit Addition · Unit Fractions · Two-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping · Expanded Form · Place Value to 1,000