Comparing Fractions

When its time to practice comparing fractions, we have a collection of resources to supplement math instruction. Practice comparing fractions with like denominators. Practice comparing fractions with unlike denominators. We have resources for comparing improper fractions. We also have fractions with whole numbers to compare. Download all of these resources free. Click to print the worksheets.

Comparing Fractions

Comparing Like Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing like fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teachingComparing Unlike Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing unlike fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teaching
Comparing Like Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing basic fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teachingComparing Unlike Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing basic fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teaching
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Comparing Improper Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing improper fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teachingComparing Whole Numbers with Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing whole numbers with fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teachingComparing Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing whole numbers with fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teaching
Comparing Improper Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing improper fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teachingComparing Whole Numbers with Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing whole numbers with fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teachingComparing Fractions– Use this worksheet to practice comparing whole numbers with fractions. Comparing Fractions free math worksheets teaching
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Sure, as a student practicing comparing fractions using Teaching Squared worksheets, I find that these resources are incredibly helpful in mastering this skill. Here is an example of how I would use Teaching Squared worksheets to practice comparing fractions:

  1. First, I would start with the basic fraction comparison worksheet to get a good understanding of how to compare fractions. This worksheet includes simple fractions that can be easily compared using visual aids such as pie charts or fraction bars.

  2. Once I feel comfortable with the basic concepts, I would move on to more advanced worksheets such as the equivalent fraction comparison worksheet. This worksheet includes fractions that are equivalent but presented in different forms such as improper fractions and mixed numbers. This helps me understand that fractions that look different can actually be the same and need to be compared accordingly.

  3. Next, I would practice comparing fractions with unlike denominators using the unlike denominator fraction comparison worksheet. This worksheet includes fractions with different denominators, which requires me to find a common denominator before I can compare them.

  4. Finally, I would test my understanding of comparing fractions with the mixed comparison worksheet, which includes a mix of different types of fractions that require different approaches to compare.

Overall, using Teaching Squared worksheets has been incredibly helpful in improving my ability to compare fractions. The variety of worksheets and the visual aids provided have helped me understand the concept better and build my confidence in this math skill.

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