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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet focused on equivalent fractions. It features a color-by-number activity where students must identify equivalent fractions and color the corresponding sections of a picture according to a provided key. The key shows that 2/3 should be colored black and 4/6 should be colored orange. The worksheet includes various fractions such as 33/44, 36/48, 18/27, 30/40, 21/28, 4/6, 8/12, 24/32, 12/16, 12/14, 6/8, 18/24, 27/36, 22/33, 6/9, 14/21, and 9/12.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-5. It reinforces the concept of equivalent fractions, which is typically introduced in these grade levels. The color-by-number format makes it engaging for younger learners while still challenging them to apply their understanding of fractions.
Why Use It:
This worksheet provides a fun and visual way to practice identifying equivalent fractions. It helps students solidify their understanding of fraction equivalence through a hands-on activity. The color-by-number aspect makes learning more engaging and can help students remember the relationships between different fractions.
How to Use It:
First, students should examine the key to understand which fractions correspond to which colors (black for 2/3, orange for 4/6). Then, they should work through each section of the picture, identifying the fraction shown. If the fraction is equivalent to 2/3, they should color the section black. If the fraction is equivalent to 4/6, they should color the section orange. If the fraction is not equivalent to either 2/3 or 4/6, they should leave it blank.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students in grades 3-5 who are learning about equivalent fractions. It can be used in the classroom as a supplemental activity, for homework, or as a fun review exercise. It's also beneficial for students who learn best through visual and kinesthetic activities.