Comparing and Adding Fractions Task Cards (Grades 3-5)
Self-checking task cards for comparing and adding fractions — perfect for centers and review. See sample cards, then get the full set on TpT.
These task cards guide students through comparing fractions with visual models and This page is a free preview of Comparing and Adding Fractions Task Cards for Grades 3-5.
Teachers reach for printables like this when they need something ready in minutes rather than something to build from scratch. The full version is formatted for standard letter paper, prints clearly in black and white, and works for whole-class, small-group, or independent use.
What's inside the full resource
- Print-ready pages formatted for standard letter paper
- Sized for Grades 3-5
- Low-prep: print, hand out, and go
- Works for whole-class, small-group, or independent use
How teachers use this in the classroom
Teachers reach for this when they want a meaningful activity that's ready in minutes — the whole class can work through the pages independently or together as a class in a single sitting.
It drops cleanly into small-group rotations, independent work time, or a substitute-teacher day, since the pages explain themselves. Either way, the goal is the same — give you a ready-to-use activity for a busy stretch of the year — without adding to your prep.
Which grades it fits
Built for Grades 3-5, it lands in the sweet spot for upper-elementary students: students can read and complete the pages largely on their own, and the writing space matches what upper-elementary students can realistically produce in a sitting.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this print-and-go?
Yes. Comparing and Adding Fractions Task Cards is formatted for standard letter paper and prints clearly in black and white, so you can print the print-ready activity pages and hand them out with no extra setup.
What grades is it best for?
It's designed for Grades 3-5. That makes it a strong fit for upper-elementary students, though you know your class best and can adapt it up or down.
Is it digital or printable?
It's a digital download (PDF) that you print yourself. There's nothing to ship and no physical product — you get the file and print as many copies as your class needs.