Mixed Numbers
(Basic Concept)
Students write the mixed number shown by each illustration.
3rd through 5th Grades
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Students color the sets of shapes to show a mixed number.
3rd through 5th Grades
Write a mixed number for each tasty treat illustration.
3rd through 5th Grades
Write a mixed number to show the amount of pizza.
3rd through 5th Grades
Ordering and Comparing
Mixed Numbers
Place the mixed number cards in order from least to greatest.
4th and 5th Grades
Place the mixed numbers in order on the number line. Then use comparing symbols to determine the greater number.
3rd through 5th Grades
Improper Fractions and
Mixed Numbers
Convert each mixed number into an improper fraction and vice-versa. There's also a word problem on this page.
3rd through 5th Grades
Write the correct mixed number and improper fraction for each illustration.
3rd and 4th Grades
Write improper fractions as mixed numbers, and vice-versa. This set includes 30 task cards and an answer sheet. Use these cards for learning centers, small group instruction, classroom games, exit slips, or scavenger hunts.
3rd through 5th Grades
Write the mixed number for each fraction and vice-versa; tenths
3rd through 5th Grades
Cut out each improper fraction and glue it next to the correct mixed number. This version has denominators equal to 5 or less.
3rd and 4th Grades
Cut out each mixed number and glue it next to the correct improper fraction. This version is harder, with denominators up to 12.
3rd and 4th Grades
Introduce our free worksheets on converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers worksheets, and you'll see children go after them in droves. Remind students that in order to convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction, they must divide the numerator by the denominator, write the quotient as the whole number, and write the remainder as the numerator, while they let the denominator stay the same. To convert a mixed number into an improper fraction, multiply the whole number with the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator of the fraction to the product, and write it as the numerator of the improper fraction. Our printable resources are included with answer key for a quick self-validation.
These pdf worksheets are most recommended for students in grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6.
Explore this pack of printable converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers worksheets and excel in the step-by-step conversion of both an improper fraction to a mixed number and a mixed number to an improper fraction. The visual models help students of grade 4 and grade 5 understand the two representations of the same fraction. The standard exercises with answer keys allow children to master this conversion with prolific practice. Practice a little bit of conversion for free with our free worksheets!
Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
Experience some theoretical conversion practice with printable 4th grade worksheets! Divide the numerator by the denominator; write the quotient as the whole part and remainder over divisor as the fractional part.
Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Solve these 5th grade pdfs in 3 steps: multiply the denominator with the whole part; add the product to the numerator; write down the improper fraction with the sum on the numerator. Do retain the denominator!