Comparing Fractions and Justifying Answers

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In this worksheet, students are required to compare fractional amounts. Then they are asked to justify their answers. Justifying answers is one of the best ways you can tell if your students truly understand the concepts they are studying. Your child will need to rely on reasoning skills, writing skills, higher-order thinking skills, and some great fraction-identification skills to make this worksheet work for them!

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In this worksheet, students are required to compare fractional amounts. Then they are asked to justify their answers. Justifying answers is one of the best ways you can tell if your students truly understand the concepts they are studying. Your child will need to rely on reasoning skills, writing skills, higher-order thinking skills, and some great fraction-identification skills to make this worksheet work for them!