1. Write a number sentence for each pair of fractions. Use the symbols <, >, or = in each sentence.
    1. , 3
    2. ,
    3. , + +
    4. ,
    5. ,
    6. , + + + +
  2. Explain your strategy for solving Question 3F.
  3. Frank and Jerome each ordered a small cheese pizza for lunch. Frank's pizza was cut into 6 equal pieces. Jerome's pizza was cut into 8 equal pieces. Frank ate 2 pieces of his pizza. Jerome ate 3 pieces of his pizza. Which boy ate more pizza? How do you know?
  4. Nila and Tanya shared a sandwich for lunch. Nila ate of the sandwich and Tanya ate of the sandwich. What fraction of the whole sandwich did the two girls eat? Explain how you found your answer.
  5. Lee Yah, Luis, John, and Shannon solved a fraction puzzle as shown on the right. If a red circle is one whole, write a number sentence for their solution.
  6. Frank, Jacob, Irma, and Maya solved a fraction puzzle as shown below. Does their solution fit all the clues? If it does not fit all the clues, draw a shape that does work. Write a number sentence for a correct solution. Explain your thinking.

    Clue 1: The pink piece is equal to 1 whole.
    Clue 2: Make a shape with a value of .
    Clue 3: Use at least one yellow piece.
    Clue 4: Do not use any pink pieces.