This Grade 4 page stretches mixed numbers and improper fractions into larger denominators like sixths and twelfths, where 25/6 becomes 4 1/6 and 4 7/12 becomes 55/12. Nine fill-in items rehearse conversion in both directions, and a four-item matching activity links mixed forms (1 5/6, 2 1/6, 3 1/12, 4 5/12) to their improper twins. Hints and why-notes keep students grounded in the multiply-then-add rule and division-with-remainder logic for Grade 4 success.

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Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Convert 25/6 to a mixed number: 4 1 /6.
2) Convert 29/12 to a mixed number: 2 5 /12.
3) The mixed number 3 5/6 equals the improper fraction 23 /6.
4) The mixed number 4 7/12 equals the improper fraction 55 /12.
5) Convert 41/12 to a mixed number: 3 5 /12.
6) Convert 17/6 to a mixed number: 2 5 /6.
7) The mixed number 5 1/6 equals the improper fraction 31 /6.
8) The mixed number 2 11/12 equals the improper fraction 35 /12.
9) Convert 50/12 to a mixed number: 4 2 /12.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
1 5/6
11/6
11/6
2 1/6
13/6
13/6
3 1/12
37/12
37/12
4 5/12
53/12
53/12
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