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Fractions and Whole Numbers Worksheets and Activities

Explore our curated collection of Fractions and Whole Numbers curriculum resources for grades 3 to 8. This hub includes worksheets, activities, games, and reading passages that build understanding from basic fraction concepts to multiplying and dividing fractions by whole numbers.

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Whole Numbers and Fractions - worksheet educational content
Grade 3

Whole Numbers and Fractions

Worksheet · 3.NF.A.3.C

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Finding Fractions of Whole Numbers - worksheet educational content
Grade 3

Finding Fractions of Whole Numbers

Worksheet · 3.NF.A.3.C

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Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers - worksheet educational content
Grades 4–5

Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers

Worksheet · 4.NF.B.4

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Multiplying Fractions: Word Problems 2 - worksheet educational content
Grades 4–8

Multiplying Fractions: Word Problems 2

Worksheet · 4.NF.B.4

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Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number - worksheet educational content
Grades 4–7

Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number

Worksheet · 4.NF.B.4

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Fraction x Whole Color by Number — Ice Skating on a Frozen Pond - worksheet educational content
Grade 4

Fraction x Whole Color by Number — Ice Skating on a Frozen Pond

Worksheet · 4.NF.B.4

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Fraction x Whole Color by Number — Zoo Animal Kangaroo - 2 - worksheet educational content
Grade 4

Fraction x Whole Color by Number — Zoo Animal Kangaroo - 2

Worksheet · 4.NF.B.4

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Fraction x Whole Color by Number — Farm Animal Goat - worksheet educational content
Grade 4

Fraction x Whole Color by Number — Farm Animal Goat

Worksheet · 4.NF.B.4

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Divide Fractions Color by Number — Dinosaur Wearing a Party Hat - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Divide Fractions Color by Number — Dinosaur Wearing a Party Hat

Worksheet · 5.NF.B.7

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Divide Fractions Color by Number — Corgi on Skateboard - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Divide Fractions Color by Number — Corgi on Skateboard

Worksheet · 5.NF.B.7

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Divide Fractions Color by Number — Zoo Animal  Zebra - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Divide Fractions Color by Number — Zoo Animal Zebra

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About these Fractions and Whole Numbers worksheets and activities

In early grades, students learn to represent whole numbers as fractions and plot fractions on a number line. As they progress, they solve word problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number using visual models and equations. By upper elementary, students tackle multiplying fractions by whole numbers and dividing fractions by whole numbers, often through engaging color-by-number activities that reinforce procedural fluency. Related concepts include equivalent fractions, fraction comparison, and fraction operations.

These resources are teacher-authored and standards-aligned, covering key skills such as fraction representation, multiplication, division, and problem-solving. The progression ensures that students build a solid foundation before moving to more complex operations. Each resource is designed to be no-prep and classroom-ready, making it easy for teachers to integrate into their lessons.

Using these in your classroom

Teachers can use this hub to differentiate instruction across a mixed-ability classroom. For whole-group lessons, select a grade-appropriate worksheet or activity to introduce or review a concept. In small groups, use the same resource with targeted support or choose a more challenging version for advanced students. The printable worksheets work well for independent practice, homework, or intervention, while digital versions can be assigned for centers or remote learning. Use the color-by-number activities for review or as a fun assessment tool. The variety of formats allows teachers to mix and match resources to meet the needs of every learner.

Standards alignment

These resources align with Common Core State Standards for fractions and whole numbers across grades 3 through 5, including standards for fraction equivalence, multiplication of fractions, and division of fractions by whole numbers. They also support related standards in grades 6 through 8 for fraction operations.

Frequently asked questions

Are these Fractions and Whole Numbers worksheets printable?

Yes, all resources are available as printable PDFs. Some are also offered in digital formats for online use. You can download and print them for classroom or home use.

Are these Fractions and Whole Numbers worksheets for kids of all grade levels?

Yes, this hub covers grades 3 to 8. Resources are labeled by grade level so you can choose the right difficulty for your child or students. Skills progress from basic fraction recognition to multiplication and division.

Do I need a membership to access these resources?

Some resources are free to download, but most require a Workybooks membership. A membership gives you unlimited access to all worksheets, activities, and games across all grade levels.

How can I use these resources for intervention or remediation?

The scaffolded design makes them ideal for intervention. Start with a lower-grade resource to build foundational skills, then move to grade-level content. The visual models and step-by-step problems support struggling learners.