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Standard Number:

Student Name:

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3Does Not Meet

Meets on Pre-Assessment

Meets the Standard

Exceeds the Standard

Does Not Meet

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Meets the Standard

Exceeds the Standard

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Standard Number:

Student Name:

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Trimester 3Does Not Meet

Meets on Pre-Assessment

Meets the Standard

Exceeds the Standard

Does Not Meet

Meets on Pre-Assessment

Meets the Standard

Exceeds the Standard

Does Not Meet

Meets on Pre-Assessment

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Exceeds the Standard

Does Not Meet

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1. In the Smith family, 3 sisters share 8 chores. The oldest sister has 3 chores. The middle sister has 3 chores.

If the rest of the chores go to the youngest sister, what fractional part of the chores belong to the youngest sister?

2. There are 8 books in the basket. 2 of the books are non-fiction, 2 of the books are mysteries, and 1 of the books is a poetry book.

If the rest of the books are fiction, what fractional part of the books are fiction?

3. There are 3 children in the Johnson family. Each child has exactly two stuffed animals.

What fraction represents just one stuffed animal out of all the stuffed animals in the family?

fractional part = ______

fractional part = ______

fractional part = ______

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Leslie is making three apple muffins. Each apple muffin calls for ¼ of an apple. Leslie cut the apple so that each muffin would get exactly ¼ of an apple.

Draw a picture or use words to describe how Leslie must have cut the apple.

What fractional part of the apple did Leslie use for these muffins?

fractional part = ______

Miss Swanson’s class had a pizza party with three pizzas. At the end of the party, there were the following leftovers (shaded parts are the pieces that have NOT been eaten).

If you put all of the leftover pieces onto one plate would you have a full pizza?

______________________________________________________________________________

How many pieces are left over? Express your answer as a fraction.

fractional part = ______

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Marlene made this line plot to show all the types of fruit in the fruit bowl.

peac

hes

oran

ges

appl

es

bana

nas

kiw

is

xx

xxxx

xxxxx x

xx

What part of the fruit bowl is apples? ______

What part of the fruit bowl is NOT apples? ______

What part of the fruit bowl is bananas and kiwis? ______

Types of Fruit in the Fruit Bowl

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1. Use the number line diagram below to answer the questions.

0 1A B C D E F G

A. Which point represents 6/8? _________

B. Which point represents 2/8? _________

C. Which point represents 5/8?_________

0 1

2. Partition the line segment into 6 equal parts.

Draw an X on the middle of the line. What is the fraction value where the X is on this number line segment?

0 1

3. Draw an X to represent ¾ on the line segment below

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1. Use the number line diagram below to answer the questions.

0 1A B C D E F G

Write the fraction that represents each point on the number line in comparison to the whole.

A. Point A _________

B. Point C _________

C. Point F _________

3. Zain thinks that X shows where 3/5 is on the number line. She labeled the number line with unit fractions to show how she found her answer.

0 1

1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5

Is Zain correct? Explain your thinking with words, numbers, or pictures.

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Use the number line diagram below to answer the questions.

0 1A B C D E F G

A. What letter represents the sum of 3/10 + 4/10 _________

B. What letter represents 1/10 + 3/10_________

C. What letter would you be on if you start on letter D and add 2/10?_________

D. What letter would you be on if you start on letter B and add 7/10?_________

H I

Show an equivalent fraction between Fraction A and the number line diagram. You must partition the number line equally and draw an “X” in the spot that represents the fraction.

Fraction A

Fraction A

0 1

0 1

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Which fraction is equal to the shaded fraction in the picture?

Which fraction is equal to the shaded fraction in the picture?

Which fraction is equal to the shaded fraction in the picture?

Which fraction is equal to the shaded fraction in the picture?

Are the two fractions equal? Are the two fractions equal?

Are the two fractions equal? Are the two fractions equal?

☐ 26 ☐ 2

4

☐ 16 ☐ 6

3

☐ 24 ☐ 3

4

☐ 26 ☐ 8

2

☐ 26 ☐ 2

3

☐ 12 ☐ 2

4

☐ 26 ☐ 8

2

☐ 12 ☐ 1

4

☐ yes

☐ no

☐ yes

☐ no

0 1 0 1☐ yes

☐ no 0 1 0 1☐ yes

☐ no

This fraction clipart cannot be edited because of copyright restrictions.

This fraction clipart cannot be edited because of copyright restrictions.

This fraction clipart cannot be edited

because of copyright restrictions.

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Are the two fractions equal? Explain how you know: Fraction A Fraction B

2 4 4 8

Fraction A Fraction B

Fraction A Fraction B

Fraction A Fraction B

Fraction A Fraction B

Fraction A Fraction B

☐ yes

☐ no

☐ yes

☐ no

☐ yes

☐ no

0 1 0 1

0 1 0 1

☐ yes

☐ no

☐ yes

☐ no

0 1 0 1☐ yes

☐ no

This fraction clipart cannot be edited because of copyright restrictions.

This fraction clipart cannot be edited

because of copyright restrictions.

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What fraction is equal to 1/4?

☐ 4/8☐ 3/6☐ 2/8☐ 5/6

Prove it with a drawing of both fractions:

=

What fraction is equal to 1/2?

☐ 3/8☐ 4/8☐ 1/6☐ 4/6

Prove it with a drawing of both fractions:

=

What fraction is equal to 4/6?

☐ 1/3☐ 2/8☐ 2/3☐ 2/8

Prove it with a drawing of both fractions:

=

Color in Fraction B to make it equal to Fraction A:

Fraction A Fraction B

2/4 =

4/6 =

This fraction clipart cannot be edited

because of copyright restrictions.

This fraction clipart cannot be edited

because of copyright restrictions.

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What fraction is equal to 3/4?

☐ 4/8☐ 3/6☐ 2/6☐ 6/8

Prove it with a drawing of both fractions:

=

What fraction is equal to 3/6?

☐ 5/8☐ 1/2☐ 3/4☐ 2/6

Prove it with a drawing of both fractions:

=

Alex says that he has colored in ¼ of the rectangle below. Do you agree or disagree with Alex? Explain your reasoning.

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What fraction is greater: 4/6 or 8/10? Show your understanding with a picture or words?

What fraction is greater: 6/6 or 7/8? Show your understanding with a picture or words?

Use <, =, > to compare the fractions below:

3 1 4 6

3 23 5

4 2 9 4

Put the fractions in order from least to greatest:

3/4, 1/2, 5/5, 3/7

___, ___, ___, ___

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What statement or statements are true and match the fraction pictures below?

☐ 3/6 is greater than 4/6☐ 6/8 is greater than 5/8☐ 2/3 is less than 3/2☐ 5/8 is less than 6/8

Compare the fractions with using the symbols.

>, =, <Prove your comparisons with picture

1 1 2 4

4 34 4

3 4 8 8

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Glendale Elementary School had a race. Use the results below to answer the questions.

Amara ran 3/8 of a mile. Jordan ran 6/8 of a mile. Clint ran 8/1 of a mile.Kevin ran 1/8 of a mile. Lisa ran 1/8 of a mile.Marlene ran 4/1 of a mile.

Who ran the most distance? _________________________

What two students ran the same distance as each other? ________________________

Did anyone run 1 mile? If so, who? _________________________

Compare the fractions with using the symbols.

>, =, <Prove your comparisons with picture

3 1 4 4

3 13 1

2 2 8 6

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Glendale Elementary School had a race. Use the results below to answer the questions.

Franz ran 3/4 of a mile. Jose ran 1/2 of a mile. Lisa ran 8/1 of a mile.Abby 1/4 of a mile. Molly ran 2/8 of a mile.Kevin ran 3/8 of a mile.

Show the distance each child ran on the number line diagrams below:

Who ran the most distance? _________________________

What two students ran the same distance as each other? ________________________

Did anyone run 1 mile? If so, who? _________________________

0 1

0 1

0 1

0 1

0 1

0 1

Franz

Jose

Lisa

Abby

Molly

Kevin

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