Look at the number lines on the Fractions on Number Lines Chart to help solve the following problems. A ruler will help you line up the fractions as you look for equivalent fractions.

    1. List all fractions on the chart that are equivalent to .
    2. What pattern do you see?
    3. Name a fraction that is equivalent to that is not on the chart. Explain how you know this fraction is equivalent to .
    1. List all fractions on the chart that are equivalent to 1.
    2. What pattern do you see?
    3. Name a fraction that is equivalent to 1 that is not on the chart. Explain how you know this fraction is equivalent to 1.
    1. List all fractions on the chart that are equivalent to .
    2. What pattern do you see?
    3. Name a fraction that is equivalent to that is not on the chart. Explain how you know this fraction is equivalent to .
    1. List all fractions on the chart that are equivalent to .
    2. What pattern do you see?
    3. Name a fraction that is equivalent to that is not on the chart. Explain how you know this fraction is equivalent to .

Check-In: Questions 7–9

  1. Find a value for n that will make the number sentence true. The Fractions on Number Lines Chart can help. Write the complete number sentence.
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    2. =
    3. =
    4. =
    5. =
    6. =
  2. Emily used number lines to find an equivalent fraction for .
    Use multiplication or division to find another fraction equivalent to . Show or tell how you found it.