An areamodelequivalent tothree-fourths.Three-fifthsrepresentedona numberline.A fractionequivalenttofive-tenths.Five-twelfthsrepresentedwith a setmodel.A fractionequivalenttoone-fourthTwo-thirdsrepresentedwith a setmodel.commonnumeratorsamenumberof piecesA linearmodelequivalent to4/6 or 2/3.A linearmodelequivalent to2/8 or 1/4.A fractionequivalenttofour-sixths.A fractionequivalent tonine-twelfths.An areamodelequivalent toone-half.Two-fifthsrepresentedwith a setmodel.A fractionequivalenttoone-third.commondenominatorsamesizedpieces1Is 9/12closer to0 or 1?A fractionequivalent toeight-tenths.0is 2/10closer to0 or 1?A fractionthatindicatesthreeof ten partsAn areamodelequivalent totwo-thirds.An areamodelequivalent tothree-fourths.Three-fifthsrepresentedona numberline.A fractionequivalenttofive-tenths.Five-twelfthsrepresentedwith a setmodel.A fractionequivalenttoone-fourthTwo-thirdsrepresentedwith a setmodel.commonnumeratorsamenumberof piecesA linearmodelequivalent to4/6 or 2/3.A linearmodelequivalent to2/8 or 1/4.A fractionequivalenttofour-sixths.A fractionequivalent tonine-twelfths.An areamodelequivalent toone-half.Two-fifthsrepresentedwith a setmodel.A fractionequivalenttoone-third.commondenominatorsamesizedpieces1Is 9/12closer to0 or 1?A fractionequivalent toeight-tenths.0is 2/10closer to0 or 1?A fractionthatindicatesthreeof ten partsAn areamodelequivalent totwo-thirds.

4th Grade Fraction Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. An area model equivalent to three-fourths.
  2. Three-fifths represented on a number line.
  3. A fraction equivalent to five-tenths.
  4. Five-twelfths represented with a set model.
  5. A fraction equivalent to one-fourth
  6. Two-thirds represented with a set model.

  7. same number of pieces
    common numerator
  8. A linear model equivalent to 4/6 or 2/3.

  9. A linear model equivalent to 2/8 or 1/4.
  10. A fraction equivalent to four-sixths.
  11. A fraction equivalent to nine-twelfths.
  12. An area model equivalent to one-half.
  13. Two-fifths represented with a set model.
  14. A fraction equivalent to one-third.
  15. same sized pieces
    common denominator

  16. Is 9/12 closer to 0 or 1?
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  17. A fraction equivalent to eight-tenths.
  18. is 2/10 closer to 0 or 1?
    0
  19. A fraction that indicates three of ten parts
  20. An area model equivalent to two-thirds.