Lesson 17 Compare Fractions
Let’s compare more fractions in different situations.
Warm-up Estimation Exploration: Ladybug Length
What is the length of this ladybug?
Record an estimate that is:
too low | about right | too high |
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Activity 1 Comparison Problems
For each problem:
Answer the question and explain or show your reasoning.
Represent your answer with a statement that uses the symbols
, , or .
A beetle crawled
of the length of a log. A caterpillar crawled of the length of the same log. Which insect crawled farther? A grasshopper is 4 centimeters long. A caterpillar is
centimeters long. Which insect is longer? A ladybug crawled
the length of a branch. An ant crawled the length of the same branch. Which insect crawled farther? A grasshopper jumped
the width of the sidewalk. A frog jumped the width of the same sidewalk. Which jumped a longer distance?
Activity 2 What Fraction Makes Sense?
Problem 1
Oh, no! Some juice spilled on Noah’s fractions. Help him figure out what was written before the juice was spilled.
Find as many numbers as you can to make each statement true. Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 2
For each fraction, find a fraction that is less, one that is greater, and one that is equivalent. Then, write a statement that uses the symbols
Less than
: More than
: Equivalent to
: Statement:
Statement:
Statement:
Less than
: More than
: Equivalent to
: Statement:
Statement:
Statement:
Activity 3 Ultimate Locate and Label
Locate and label each fraction on the number line. Be prepared to share your reasoning.
Practice Problem
Problem 1
Jada threw the ball
of the length of the gym. Clare threw the ball of the length of the gym. Clare says she threw the ball farther. Do you agree? Show your thinking. Tyler kicked the ball
the length of the playground. Andre kicked the ball the length of the playground. Andre says he kicked the ball farther. Do you agree? Show your thinking.