Fraction Addition Word Problems Worksheets
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Flock around our free pdf fraction addition word problems worksheets, a collage of well-researched, real-world word problems, for a clear glimpse of how to handle situations where adding fractions or mixed numbers is the name of the game! Whether it's cooking recipes; measuring lengths, weights, etc.; or sharing something among many, fraction addition and mixed-number addition are never too far away. Witness adding fractions and mixed numbers with like and unlike denominators leap into life as you solve this slice-of-life collection of word problems!
Our printable adding fractions word problem worksheets suit grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 students.
CCSS: 4.NF, 5.NF
Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers
Are you a novice wondering how to add fractions to whole numbers? Savor a medley of real-life scenarios in this pdf worksheet and say goodbye to all your doubts! Put the numbers together as mixed numbers, and that's your sum.
Pump up your practice with a pleasant potpourri of lifelike situations in this free adding fractions word problems worksheet for 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade. Keep at it, and summing up two like fractions will soon be a cakewalk!
An eclectic collection of word problems centering around fractions with unlike denominators, this pdf resource proves an imperative addition to your repertoire! Find equivalent like fractions and whizz through the problems!
Adding Mixed Numbers | Same Denominators
Natasha brewed a 1 1/2-ounce shot of espresso for latte and another 1 1/2-ounce shot for Americano. How much coffee did Natasha make in all? She made 3 shots! Keen to be explored in our free printable are a wealth of such situations!
Adding Mixed Numbers | Different Denominators
Evaluate 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students' skills at adding mixed numbers with different denominators in this part of fraction addition word problems worksheets. Convert to mixed numbers with same denominators, and press on!