mSkills Block 5 Practice kutz
1
Order the fractions in the boxes from least to 
greatest value.
3/8
?
3/7
?
3/5
?
3/4
?
3/3
?
2
1/12
?
Order the fractions in the boxes from least to 
greatest value.
1/6
?
6/12
?
10/12
?
3
3/8
?
Order the fractions in the boxes from least to 
greatest value.
3/6
?
6/7
?
9/9
?
4/3
?
4
Which numerator makes this fraction equivalent

 to 
3
1
?
15
1
2
30
=
60
    
30
5
Strategy: I compared the fractions
 to the benchmark of
Select from the numbers and symbols in the boxesto compare the fractions and complete the statement.
1
2
3
4
1
>
?
>
12
?
 5 
16
<
Put the unused symbol here
Put the unused number here
1
?
<
?
6
true oval
?
true box
?
Select all that apply: Which inequalities are true?
5
4
14
>
<
10
32
false box
?
false oval
?
78
32
>
<
10
57
7
Order the fractions in the boxes from least to 
greatest value.
4/8
?
3/4
?
7/8
?
7/4
?
8
Susan records the distances she walks to different 
stores. Which statement is correct?
5/8 km is the greatest distance
4/10 km is the only distance less than 1/2 km.
Two distances are greater that 1 km.
3/6 km is the shortest distance
9
Find the missing denominator to make 
equivalent fractions.
2
5
=
4
10
false box
?
false oval
?
Select all that apply: Which fractions are equivalent to      ?
23
32
45
true box
?
true oval
?
69
 8 12
11
Compare strategy: Common denominator
6
Which common denominator would you use to
 compare the fractions?
10
56
?
20
 7  10
30
12
Select from the numbers and symbols in the boxes to
complete the equivalent fraction and compare the 
fractions 3/5 and 5/8.
35
=
15
24
?
    
40
35
24
<
?
58
58
25
=
2540
40
>
15
?
>
?
40
?
25
?
incorrect symbol
smallest
incorrect number
largest
incorrect number
incorrect number
<
13
Locate and label the values on the number line.
0/4
?
0
1/4
?
3/4
?
4/4
?
1
5/4
?
7/4
?
8/4
2
14
false box
?
true oval
?
Select all that apply: Which fractions are equivalent to      ?
14
12 3
 6 24
true box
?
false oval
?
28
41
15
1    6
Find difference.
1  
   3          6        
3    6
   3          6        
4
    6
   1     6      
2
1  4
        6
   1     6      
2
16
Which statement about the sum is true?
The sum is greater than 1 and less than 2.
The sum is greater than 2 and less than 3.
The sum is greater than 3 and less than 4.
The sum is greater than 4 and less than 5,
40/20
11/5
49/20
2    9          20
1/16
1/8
5/16
11/16
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