Use this worksheet to help children develop their understanding of comparing and ordering fractions with denominators that are multiples. If equivalent fractions are needed, then one denominator will be a multiple of the other or others.
This worksheet includes a challenge to help deepen children’s understanding and problem-solving skills.
Bar models, fraction walls and number lines will still be useful to help children to see the relative sizes of the fractions, especially when conversions are needed.
Children should look at the set of fractions as a whole before deciding their approach, as comparing numerators could still be a better strategy for some sets of fractions.
Answer sheet included.
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