10-minute activities to practice with your child at home
Your child is learning to compare fractions and find equivalent fractions. This is an important skill that students often find tricky! The key insight is that larger denominators mean SMALLER pieces. These activities use real-world examples to help this concept click.
The Florida FAST assessment tests fraction comparison using visual models and number lines. Students who rely on "bigger numbers = bigger fractions" make mistakes. These activities build the correct understanding: it's about the SIZE of the pieces, not just how many.
Use food to understand fraction size
If your child says 1/8 is bigger because 8 > 4, show them the actual slices. "More cuts = smaller pieces!"
Find equivalent fractions with candy
Use real snacks! Graham crackers, Kit-Kats, or any food that breaks into equal pieces works great for this.
Connect fractions to measurement
This connects fractions to real measurement—exactly how the FAST test uses ruler-based questions!
A fun comparison game
For tough comparisons, draw quick fraction bars to check who wins.
Comparar fracciones: Su hijo esta aprendiendo a comparar fracciones y encontrar fracciones equivalentes. La idea clave es que denominadores mas grandes significan piezas MAS PEQUENAS.
Actividades en casa:
Error comun: Los ninos piensan que 1/8 > 1/4 porque 8 > 4. ¡Use ejemplos reales para mostrar que mas cortes = piezas mas pequenas!