All Common Core: 4th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #131 : How To Add Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the sum of
The fraction model is broken up into twelve pieces and seven of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #132 : How To Add Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the sum of
The fraction model is broken up into twelve pieces and eight of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #133 : How To Add Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the sum of
The fraction model is broken up into twelve pieces and nine of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #21 : Understand Addition And Subtraction Of Fractions: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nf.B.3a
Select the fraction model that shows the sum of:
The fraction model is broken up into eight pieces and six of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #1 : Subtracting Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the difference of
The fraction model is broken up into three pieces and two of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #2 : Subtracting Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the difference of
The fraction model is broken up into four pieces and two of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #3 : Subtracting Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the difference of
The fraction model is broken up into four pieces and three of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #4 : Subtracting Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the difference of
The fraction model is broken up into six pieces and two of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #5 : Subtracting Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the difference of
The fraction model is broken up into six pieces and three of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.
Example Question #6 : Subtracting Fractions
Select the fraction model that shows the difference of
The fraction model is broken up into six pieces and four of the pieces are shaded in. The numerator of the fraction tells us how many pieces should be shaded in, and the denominator tells us how many pieces the whole should be split up into.