Grade 3 students apply their fraction knowledge on this hard sheet with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Real-world problems involve rulers, candy bars, and number lines, plus identifying which fractions are NOT equivalent to a given one. Learners simplify fractions like 6/9 to 2/3 and rewrite 1/3 as 4/12. Every problem includes hints and pedagogy notes, helping Grade 3 kids master equivalent fractions and prepare for fraction comparison and addition.
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Equivalent Fractions
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A ruler is divided into 12 equal parts. Where is 1/4 of the ruler located?
A) At the 2nd mark
B) At the 3rd mark
C) At the 4th mark
D) At the 6th mark
2. Which fraction is NOT equivalent to 2/3?
A) 4/6
B) 6/9
C) 8/12
D) 5/9
3. Two friends share a candy bar. Maria takes 3/6 and Lin takes 1/2. What can you say?
A) Maria took more
B) Lin took more
C) They took equal amounts
D) There is no candy left
4. To make 3/5 have a denominator of 10, multiply both top and bottom by what number?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. 5/10 is equivalent to 1/2.
2. To rewrite 1/3 with a denominator of 12, multiply both parts by 4.
3. Of 4/8, 2/4, and 3/5, the one NOT equivalent to 1/2 is 3/5.
4. On a number line in eighths, 1/4 lands at the 2/8 mark.
5. 6/9 simplifies to 2/3.
Equivalent Fractions
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A ruler is divided into 12 equal parts. Where is 1/4 of the ruler located?
A) At the 2nd mark
B) At the 3rd mark
C) At the 4th mark
D) At the 6th mark
2. Which fraction is NOT equivalent to 2/3?
A) 4/6
B) 6/9
C) 8/12
D) 5/9
3. Two friends share a candy bar. Maria takes 3/6 and Lin takes 1/2. What can you say?
A) Maria took more
B) Lin took more
C) They took equal amounts
D) There is no candy left
4. To make 3/5 have a denominator of 10, multiply both top and bottom by what number?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 5/10 is equivalent to 1/2.
2) To rewrite 1/3 with a denominator of 12, multiply both parts by 4.
3) Of 4/8, 2/4, and 3/5, the one NOT equivalent to 1/2 is 3/5.
4) On a number line in eighths, 1/4 lands at the 2/8 mark.
5) 6/9 simplifies to 2/3.
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