Unit Fractions Teaching Resources
Explore unit fractions worksheets, games and more printable and digital teacher resources — all created for teachers like you!
This collection of resources is aligned with both TEKS standards and the Common Core Curriculum. Whether you're teaching students about ordering unit fractions or explaining how to compare them, you'll find exactly what you need to help you plan your lessons.
What is a unit fraction? How do you teach this math concept? Read on for a primer from our teacher team, including unit fraction examples.
What Are the Numerator and Denominator of a Fraction? Kid-Friendly Definitions
Before we can get into teaching kids unit fractions, it's important that our students understand the different numbers that make up a fraction. Here's how to explain those parts to your students!
Every fraction has two numbers divided by a simple line called the vinculum. These numbers are called the numerator and the denominator of a fraction.
- A numerator is the number on top of the fraction line. This number represents the number of parts we have or are dealing with.
- A denominator is the number on the bottom of the fraction, below the fraction line. This number represents how many parts make up a whole.
Understanding the difference between these two basic parts of a fraction sets the stage for students to now identify unit fractions!
What Is a Unit Fraction? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Here's a simple unit fraction definition for you to share with your students:
A unit fraction is a fraction whose numerator is 1 and whose denominator is a positive integer. In other words? It's a single fractional part!
For example, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc., are all unit fractions. Unit fractions are also examples of proper fractions, which are always less than 1 in value.
Teaching How to Order Unit Fractions
Teaching students how to order unit fractions is a great way to help them understand the relative size of different fractions. By listing unit fractions in order from least to greatest or vice versa, kids learn that a smaller denominator leads to a larger fraction.
The easiest way to order unit fractions requires students to look at the denominators.
Because we know that the smaller the denominator is, the larger the fraction is, students can use that bottom number to guide placing the various unit fractions in order.
For example, let's say you want to order the following fractions from least to greatest:
1/3, 1/5, 1/2 and 1/8
Because the smaller denominator creates the largest number, the denominators are placed in reverse numerical order, creating this ordered list:
1/8, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2
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Build a Pizza! Unit Fraction Game
Practice unit fraction with this fun ‘make a pizza’ game to be played in pairs or small groups.
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Identifying Unit Fractions Interactive Clip Cards
Explore unit fractions in a variety of contexts with this set of interactive clip cards.
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Unit Fraction Interactive Task Cards
Engage your students with their learning of unit fractions using this set of interactive task cards ready to be used today!
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Unit Fractions Worksheet Pack
Practice unit fractions with this set of seven worksheets with answer sheets.
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Unit Fraction Task Cards
Explore all there is to know about Unit Fractions with this set of unit fraction task cards, perfect for math rotations.
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Unit Fraction Bingo
Play a game of Bingo with your students to practice their knowledge of unit fractions.
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Unit Fractions Game Show Interactive
Play a game of unit fractions with your students with this fun engaging interactive slide deck.
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Unit Fractions Interactive Activity
Explore everything there is to know about unit fractions with your students using this engaging interactive activity.
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Unit Fractions Kaboom Game
Practice unit fractions with this fun whole class Kaboom card game.
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Unit Fraction Staircase Worksheet
Learn about different unit fractions with this staircase style worksheet for students.
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Ways to Represent a Fraction Worksheet
Help students show the knowledge of how to represent different unit fractions with this set of unit fractions worksheets.
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Decomposing Fractions – Hands-On Activity
Break apart fractions and represent them with fraction strips with this differentiated hands-on activity.
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Comparing Unit Fractions – War Game
Improve student understanding of how to compare fractions with an exciting game of war!
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Fraction Bars and Number Lines – Cut and Paste Worksheet
Build a fraction bar by piecing together unit fractions and identify fractions on a number line with this set of differentiated worksheets.
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Representations of Unit Fractions Poster
A poster showing various representations of some common unit fractions.
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Exploring Unit Fractions
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify and explore common unit fractions.