Equivalent Fractions Using Visual Models Worksheets

Explore our printable worksheets on finding equivalent fractions using visual models for grade 3, grade 4, and grade 5 to make headway in identifying as well as representing equivalent fractions! With exercises that present eye-catching, equally split shape visuals, area models, tape diagrams, and more, our pdf equivalent fractions with visual models worksheets are the best in-class assignments! Our resources not only talk children through proper fractions, they also address equivalent improper fractions and equivalent mixed numbers! Try our free worksheets on finding equivalent fractions using visual models now!

Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Worksheets

Scoop up these pdf worksheets to visualize and identify equivalent fractions using number line models. Study the diagrams, plot equivalent fractions, complete equivalent fraction sentences, and do a lot more!

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Finding Equivalent or Not Equivalent Using Models

Equivalent fractions are best represented using shape models. Observe the 2D shapes like triangles, circles, and hexagons and the fractions they describe; and fit in an = / ≠, checking their equivalence.

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Completing Equivalent Fraction Sentences Using Models

Polish up your skills as you complete the equivalent-fraction sentences using visual models in our printable worksheets! Examine the shaded pieces of the shapes, and fill in the missing parts of equivalent fractions.

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Writing Equivalent fractions | Area Models

Looking for easy ways of framing equivalent fraction sentences? This exercise features area models! Count the shaded parts and the number of parts each pie is divided into, and write down the equivalent fractions.

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Shading Area Models | Representing Equivalent fractions

A hands-on resource, these pdfs on equivalent fractions with visual models mold 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade children's skills in representing fraction and mixed-number equivalents in fraction pies.

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Writing Equivalent Fractions | Tape Diagrams

Are there any other models that represent equivalent fractions other than number lines and area models? Grab this resource! Pore over the shaded parts of tape diagrams, and write the equivalent fractions.

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Shading Tape Diagrams | Representing Equivalent Fractions

Fraction bars or fraction strips are depicted below equivalent proper fractions, equivalent improper fractions, or equivalent mixed numbers. Color the strips accordingly, and check your work using the answer key.

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Finding Equivalent Fractions Using Shapes

How is your prepping shaping up? Prop it up further with this bunch of printable worksheets on equivalent fractions with visual models! Shade the appropriate parts of shapes and find the missing equivalent fraction.

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Equivalent Fraction Models - Cut and Glue

A delectable pizza activity awaits the 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade children here! Cut out the pizza models and glue them below the model that represents an equivalent fraction.

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