Which container is most likely to hold about 1 liter of liquid?
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What is the liquid volume of his jar? Show your work.
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What is the liquid volume of the glass? Show your work.
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Read the story problem. Show your work.
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Read the story problem. Show your work.
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Partitition the number line into fourths and label each tick mark. You may use the fraction strips to help.
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How far did the triangle move? Record the fraction.
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Show how you can compare the fractions using the number lines below.
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Fill in the missing thirds on the number line.
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Using your number line above. Compare the fractions and explain your thinking.
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What fraction is this fraction showing?
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Partition this fraction to show halves. Label the fractions.
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Draw a CLEAR line from each number sentence to the picture that matches it.
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Alexander made a mistake when he labeled a half on the number line below. He crossed out the mistake but needs help fixing it. Explain his mistake and help him correctly label a half.