Discover our engaging "Comparing Fractions Numbers Worksheets" designed specifically for children aged 6-8! These worksheets provide an enjoyable way for young learners to master the concept of comparing fractions. With colorful visuals and interactive exercises, kids will learn to identify and compare fractions with different denominators and numerators. Our carefully crafted activities encourage critical thinking and strengthen foundational math skills, promoting confidence in their abilities. Perfect for home or classroom use, these worksheets offer a blend of fun and education, ensuring that your child develops a strong grasp of fractions. Start their math journey today with our valuable resources!


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Fractions: Assessment 1 Worksheet
Fractions: Assessment 1 Worksheet

Fractions: Assessment 1 Worksheet

Master fractions easily with this worksheet! It has four sets of fraction models and fraction equations with two models each. Guide your kids to trace a line to the correct fraction model for each equation.
Fractions: Assessment 1 Worksheet
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Fractions: Assessment 2 Worksheet
Fractions: Assessment 2 Worksheet

Fractions: Assessment 2 Worksheet

Help your kids understand fractions better with this worksheet. Ask them to complete the fraction statements using the fraction models on the left and then check the correct numerators. This can help clear up any confusion they may have with fractions and fraction models.
Fractions: Assessment 2 Worksheet
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Fractions: Assessment 3 Worksheet
Fractions: Assessment 3 Worksheet

Fractions: Assessment 3 Worksheet

This worksheet helps teach kids about fractions and introduces them to countries and their flags. Have them read the country names and point to the flags. Then help them assess the fractions, and ask them to circle the symbol that shows their values.
Fractions: Assessment 3 Worksheet
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Adding with Arrays: Chocolate Bars Worksheet
Adding with Arrays: Chocolate Bars Worksheet

Adding with Arrays: Chocolate Bars Worksheet

Kids love chocolates! Gauge how enthused your kids get when you mention them. This worksheet is a fun exercise about chocolates - get your kids to check the correct number sentences and totals for each chocolate bar. Reward their hard work with some chocolates - extra incentive for a job well done!
Adding with Arrays: Chocolate Bars Worksheet
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Bubbling Over Worksheet
Bubbling Over Worksheet

Bubbling Over Worksheet

Students love science experiments at the lab! They get to practice their counting skills while creating a masterpiece or an unexpected catastrophe! Ask them to count down from 10 to 1 by drawing lines to 'pop' the bubbles coming out of Shayna's experiment in the worksheet.
Bubbling Over Worksheet
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Comparing Numerators Part 2 Worksheet
Comparing Numerators Part 2 Worksheet

Comparing Numerators Part 2 Worksheet

Before beginning this exercise, your child should have knowledge of fractions, including counting and identifying them in shaded areas of shapes. In the pdf, they must compare two fractions in each set and circle the symbol for the larger fraction. Help them as needed.
Comparing Numerators Part 2 Worksheet
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Сompare fractions worksheet for 3rd grade
Сompare fractions worksheet for 3rd grade

Compare Fractions Worksheet

This compare fractions worksheet is great for 3rd graders to learn and understand fractions in a fun way. Let them explore fractions visually with the help of sweet treats!
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Parents and teachers should place significant importance on teaching children to compare fractions at ages 6-8 because these foundational skills serve as a building block for more advanced mathematics. At this age, children are already developing critical thinking abilities, and understanding how to compare fractions helps them grasp important concepts of size, division, and relationships between numbers. When children learn to compare fractions, they engage in analytical thinking, reinforcing their ability to evaluate different situations.

Additionally, fraction comparison lays the groundwork for further studies in mathematics, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions in higher grades. Understanding fractions fosters a sense of proportional reasoning, which is essential in real-life situations involving cooking, shopping, and measurements.

Moreover, lessons in comparing fractions can be integrated into various subjects, making learning interdisciplinary and enjoyable. Engaging in fractional activities can also promote teamwork and language skills as children articulate their reasoning and share strategies with peers. Ultimately, fostering fractional understanding nurtures a child's confidence in math, helping them approach future mathematical challenges with a sense of competence and curiosity. Therefore, it is crucial for both parents and teachers to prioritize this skill in early education.