Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
4.B1.5 use drawings and models to represent, compare, and order fractions representing the individual portions that result from two different fair-share scenarios involving any combination of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 sharers.
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1. Which fraction below is greater?
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2. Choose the symbol to correctly compare the fractions below.
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3. Which fraction below is greater?
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4. Using the number line below, choose the fraction that is larger than 4⁄8.
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5. Choose the symbol to correctly compare the fractions below.
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6. Which fraction below is greater?
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7. Choose the symbol to correctly compare the fractions below.
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8. Which fraction below is greater?
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9. Choose the symbol to correctly compare the fractions below.
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10. Which fraction below is greater?
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