Fraction assessment

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Name _______________________ Date __________________ Fractions Pre/Post Assessment 1. Which of the following fractions are equivalent to 1 3 ? A. 3 8 B. 2 6 C. 5 15 D. 3 1 E. 4 12 Draw a model to justify your answer: 2. Compare using <, =, or >. Draw a model to justify your answer. 3 8 3 4 3. Solve. Draw a picture to prove your answer.. 1 5 2 5 1 2 +

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Name _______________________

Date __________________

Fractions Pre/Post Assessment

1. Which of the following fractions are equivalent to 13 ?

A. 3

8

B. 2

6

C. 5

15

D. 3

1

E. 4

12

Draw a model to justify your answer:

2. Compare using <, =, or >. Draw a model to justify your answer.

3

83

4

3. Solve. Draw a picture to prove your answer..

1

5

2

5

1

2+

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4. 3 children buy 2 GIANT Sub Sandwiches. The Children share the subs fairly. How much of a sub

does each child get?

5. Claire wrote an expression that has a value of . Which of these are equivalent? You may circle

more than one answer.

12

5

A. 1

512 x

B. 5

512 x C. 4

53 x

6. A teacher hands out 7 pieces of paper to be shared by 4 students. To be equal, how much paper

should each student get? Show a model to justify your answer.

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7. Label ¼, ¾, and ½ on the number line.

In a different color show the approximate location of and .

0 1

3

8

7

12

8. Steve claims:

Use a visual model to prove if Steve is correct or incorrect in his work.

1 1 1 3

3 3 3 9+ + =

9. Solve. Draw a picture to prove your answer..

1

4

3

4

1

-

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10. Solve.

1

3

2

4+ = 5

6

2

4- =

11. Mary and Lacey decide to share a pizza. Mary ate 3/6 and Lacey ate 2/6 of the pizza. How much

of the pizza did the girls eat together? Draw a model to justify your answer.

12. Trevor has pizzas left over from his soccer party. After giving some pizza to his friend, he

has of a pizza left. How much pizza did Trevor give his friend? Draw a model to justify your answer.

1

84

24

8

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13. If each person at a party eats 3/8 of a pound of roast beef, and there are 5 people at the party, how

many pounds of roast been are needed? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie?

Draw a model to justify your answer