I DO YOU WATCH Hannah collects stuffed animals. She has 3 bears, 4 zebras, and 2 dogs. What fraction of her stuffed animals are zebras?

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I DO YOU WATCH Hannah collects stuffed animals. She has 3 bears, 4 zebras, and 2 dogs. What fraction of her stuffed animals are zebras?

I DO YOU HELP Mark collects marbles. He has 5 blue marbles, 2 red marbles, and 1 yellow marble. What fraction of his marbles are yellow?

YOU DO I HELP Gabriel collects stamps. He has 4 small stamps, 4 medium sized stamps, and 1 large stamp. What fraction of his stamps are small?

YOU DO I WATCH Laura has a bag of books. She has 2 chapter books, 3 picture books, and 2 reference books. What fraction of her books are picture books.

I DO YOU HELP Point M is located on the number line Write the fraction that represents point M.

I DO YOU WATCH Point A is located on the number line Write the fraction that represents point A.

YOU DO I HELP Point B is located on the number line Write the fraction that represents point B.

YOU DO I WATCH Point Z is located on the number line Write the fraction that represents point Z.

I DO YOU WATCH What fraction names the part of the spinner that is blue?

I DO YOU HELP What fraction names the part of the spinner that is red?

YOU DO I HELP What fraction names the part of the spinner that is yellow?

YOU DO I WATCH What fraction names the part of the spinner that is purple?

I DO YOU WATCH Cassidy has these coins. What fraction of Cassidy’s coins are pennies?

I DO YOU HELP Laura has these coins. What fraction of Laura’s coins are dimes?

YOU DO I HELP Robbie has these coins. What fraction of Robbie’s coins are quarters?

YOU DO I WATCH Eric has these coins. What fraction of Eric’s coins are nickels?

I DO YOU WATCH There is a bowl with 7 pieces of fruit on the kitchen counter. What fraction of the fruit are bananas?

I DO YOU HELP There is a basket with 6 pieces of candy on the table. What fraction of the candy are bubble gum?

YOU DO I HELP There is a bag with 10 pieces of school supplies on the teacher’s desk. What fraction of the supplies are pencils?

YOU DO I WATCH There is a box with 12 items of clothing sitting on the side walk for a garage sale. What fraction of the clothing are shirts?

I DO YOU WATCH Kaylee’s parents are moving into a new house. They packed 12 boxes and have already moved of the boxes. What fraction of the boxes does Kaylee’s have left to move? 7 12

I DO YOU HELP Hunter is giving away old toys he never plays with. He packed 6 boxes and gave away to his little cousin. What fraction of the boxes does Hunter have left to give away? 2626

YOU DO I HELP Cassie made treat bags for her class for Easter. She made 14 bags and but only handed out of the bags. What fraction of the bags does Cassie have left to give away? 10 14

YOU DO I WATCH De’Shayla made cakes to eat for a party. She made 8 cakes. When the party was over of her cakes were gone. What fraction of the cakes does De’Shayla have left? 7878