Fraction Equivalents
Master equivalent fractions with this 4th-grade worksheet!
1. Leo measured the distance to the important places in his community that he sees on his walk to school. He recorded his data in a chart: Label each place on the number line below. Park Library Grocery Store Post Office Restaurant School How did you know where to put the Park? I found an equivalent fraction for 1 by expanding the fraction. Since 100 is the equivalent, I knew where to put the Park. I compared 1 to 30 and saw that the Library would be the smaller distance away from Leo's house. I found an equivalent fraction for 1 by expanding the fraction. Since 10 is the equivalent, I knew where to put the Park. 2. Which of these is equivalent to 0.4? 3. Wendy read 2 of her book on Friday. On Saturday she read 40 How much of her book has she read? 42 60 6 60 4. Which fraction is equivalent to "r" on the model below? 7 6 7 6 5. Cynthia walked 9 of a mile to school and 3 of a mile to her friend's house. What was her total distance of travel? 12 of a mile 39 of a mile 93 of a mile 27 of a mile 6. Name the fraction that is represented in the diagram in as many ways as possible. Sort the options as "Examples" and "Non-Examples" of names for the picture! Examples One Half 50 5 1 0.5 0.50 Non-Examples 5 50 0.2