Use the Fraction Chart you made to complete the following questions.

  1. Ana has a recipe for oatmeal cookies that calls for cup of sugar. Her brownie recipe calls for cup of sugar. Which recipe calls for more sugar?
  2. Roberto walks of a mile to school. Keenya walks of a mile to school. Who lives closer to the school, Keenya or Roberto?

Comparing Fractions to

  1. Look at your Fraction Chart.
    1. Name several fractions that are less than .
    2. Name several fractions that are equal to .
    3. Name several fractions that are greater than .
  2. Describe a pattern that tells whether a fraction is less than, equal to, or greater than .
  3. Compare the following fractions to . Use the symbols <, =, or > in your answers.

    Example: <

  4. Use your Fraction Chart to compare the following fractions. Use the symbols <, >, or = in your answers.
    1. + 1
    2. +
    3. + +
    4. + +
    5. +
    6. +