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4th-grade/4th Grade Math

Fractions And Equivalent Fractions

In Fractions And Equivalent Fractions topic, 4th Grade students will learn how parts make a whole. They explore how fractions represent equal parts. Students also learn that different fractions can show the same value. This topic builds strong fraction understanding.

What Children Learn

Students learn to read and write fractions. They compare fractions with the same denominator. Children find equivalent fractions using models and numbers. They simplify fractions using common factors. Students also connect fractions to real life examples.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which fraction is equivalent to 1 over 2

A. 2 over 4

B. 1 over 3

C. 3 over 5

D. 2 over 5

2. Fill in the blank: 3 over 6 is equal to _____ over 2

Why This Topic Matters

Fractions help children understand parts and fairness. These skills are used in cooking and sharing. Equivalent fractions build flexible thinking. This topic supports later math learning. It strengthens number sense and confidence.

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