4TH GRADE MATH - COMPARING FRACTIONS USING A BENCHMARK

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Comparing Fractions using a Benchmark

Once kids got the concept of equivalent fractions, next comes comparing fractions. The best approach to compare two or more fractions is to use a benchmark. Benchmark means we can use a number line showing basic fractions on it. 

The knowledge of halves, thirds, quarters (fourths), sixths, eighths and twelfths is very crucial to learn this key skill very well.  Below is an introductory practice sheet to jump start the concept;



Below are the links to 2nd grade and 3rd grade math pages, where you can print all the content for 2nd and 3rd grade math students;

2ND GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM

3RD GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM


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A benchmark is a standard or measure that is used to compare allocation, risk and return of a given portfolio. Pretty awesome post @mathworksheets.

Thanks for sharing.

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Great Worksheets with benchmark. Thanks for sharing

In comparison we compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators. For e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2.
Great content sir.

Thanks for sharing this post @mathworksheets.

Nice worksheets @mathworksheets. Thanks for sharing.

thank you very much for the new education,it will be useful for the children.

Thanks for sharing this post, the content was used but the term ** Benchmark **, I did not know.

Amazing work from you sir thanks a lot for sharing.

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Good combination of content with photo graph..

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This is so cool sir thanks a lot for sharing.

Good explanation! is another method to learn to fraction... thank you

you are doing really a good job sir