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Improper Fractions, Mixed Numbers

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📚 Part 1: Build the Meaning

WALT: We are learning to recognise, represent, compare and convert improper fractions and mixed numbers.

Success criteria: I can identify the numerator and denominator; model a fraction greater than one; place a fraction on a number line; convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers; and explain my strategy clearly.

Key words: The denominator tells how many equal parts make one whole. The numerator tells how many parts we have. An improper fraction has a numerator equal to or greater than its denominator.

1. Can a fraction be greater than one? Draw a model for 5/3 using equal parts. Then write it as a mixed number.

5/3 = _________

2. Match each improper fraction to its equivalent mixed number.
A. 7/4
B. 11/5
C. 9/3
1. 2 1/5
2. 1 3/4
3. 3

A matches ____    B matches ____    C matches ____

3. Complete each comparison using <, > or =.

a) 7/3 ____ 2     b) 5/4 ____ 1 1/4     c) 9/5 ____ 2

4. Use a benchmark fraction such as 0, 1/2 or 1 to help compare 3/8 and 5/6. Which is greater? Explain briefly.

✏️ Part 2: Compare, Order and Explain

5. Order these fractions from least to greatest: 3/2, 5/4, 2, 7/4.

___________ < ___________ < ___________ < ___________

6. Place and label 3/2, 7/4 and 2 on a number line from 0 to 2.
7. Complete the conversions.

a) 13/4 = _________     b) 2 2/3 = _________/3

Show how many complete wholes you make and what fraction remains.

8. Choose the correct statement.

17/6 = 2 5/6

17/6 = 2 6/6

17/6 = 3 1/6

9. Error analysis: Hemi says, “8/3 = 8 1/3 because the numerator becomes the whole number.” What is Hemi’s mistake? Correct the conversion and explain.
10. Extension challenge: Create an improper fraction between 2 1/2 and 3. Convert it to a mixed number and explain why it fits.
11. Exit ticket: Convert 14/5 to a mixed number and place it on a number line from 0 to 3.

14/5 = __________

12. Which is greater: 9/4 or 2? Use an equivalent fraction, benchmark or number line to justify your answer.

Support and differentiation

Scaffold: Use fraction strips or a number line. Keep the benchmarks 0, 1/2 and 1 visible. Use the sentence starters: “The denominator tells me…” and “I made ___ whole(s) because…”.

Core: Show working for at least two answers and explain your strategy to a partner.

Extension: Investigate 17/6 and 23/8. Place them on a number line and create a fraction between two given mixed numbers.

✅ Answer Key

1. 5/3 = 1 2/3. The model should show one whole and two thirds.

2. A–2, B–1, C–3.

3. a) 7/3 > 2    b) 5/4 = 1 1/4    c) 9/5 < 2.

4. 5/6 is greater than 3/8. For example, 5/6 is close to 1, while 3/8 is less than 1/2.

5. 5/4 < 3/2 < 7/4 < 2.

6. 3/2 is halfway between 1 and 2; 7/4 is between 3/2 and 2; 2 is at the endpoint.

7. a) 13/4 = 3 1/4.    b) 2 2/3 = 8/3.

8. 17/6 = 2 5/6.

9. The numerator does not become the whole number. Divide 8 by 3: 2 complete wholes with 2 thirds remaining, so 8/3 = 2 2/3.

10. Answers vary. For example, 8/3 = 2 2/3, which is between 2 1/2 and 3.

11. 14/5 = 2 4/5. It is between 2 and 3, four fifths of the way from 2 to 3.

12. 9/4 is greater than 2 because 9/4 = 2 1/4.

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