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Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions

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Free printable convert mixed numbers to improper fractions worksheet for 4th grade students. Part of our converting fractions fractions collection. Aligned to Common Core standards.

How do I use this worksheet?

Before handing out the worksheet, briefly introduce the concept with a short oral warm-up or a visual model on the board. Encourage students to talk through their thinking as they work: "What strategy are you using? How do you know that is right?" After completing the worksheet, review any missed problems together and discuss the reasoning rather than just the answer. For extra support, let students use manipulatives or draw pictures alongside the written problems. These converting fractions worksheets work well as daily practice, homework, or a focused review activity.

What students will practice

  • Students will recognize and apply converting fractions concepts using grade-appropriate strategies and models.
  • Students will solve problems involving converting fractions with increasing accuracy and confidence.
  • Students will connect converting fractions skills to real-world situations and explain their reasoning clearly.


Curriculum Links

Common Core State Standards

Number and Operations—Fractions · 4th Grade

4.NF.B.3

Standard: Understand a fraction a/b with a > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/b.

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FAQ

How do I use this converting fractions worksheet?

Before handing out the worksheet, briefly introduce the concept with a short oral warm-up or a visual model on the board. Encourage students to talk through their thinking as they work: "What strategy are you using? How do you know that is right?" After completing the worksheet, review any missed problems together and discuss the reasoning rather than just the answer. For extra support, let students use manipulatives or draw pictures alongside the written problems. These converting fractions worksheets work well as daily practice, homework, or a focused review activity.

What does this worksheet teach?

These converting fractions worksheets for 4th grade give students the structured, hands-on practice they need to build confidence and fluency. Students work through a range of problem formats, from visual models and diagrams to written equations and word problems, so they encounter converting fractions from every angle. Each worksheet is designed to build on prior knowledge while introducing the level of challenge appropriate for 4th grade. Practicing converting fractions at this stage strengthens the mathematical foundations that support more advanced concepts in later grades.

What grade level is this for?

This worksheet is designed for 4th Grade students (Ages 9-10), aligned to Common Core standard 4.NF.B.3. It can also be used as review for early students at the next grade level or as an introduction for advanced students.

Can I use this for homeschool or classroom?

Yes. This worksheet works for homeschool, classroom, and tutoring settings. Print individual pages for targeted practice, or print the full set as a packet. Works great as a morning warm-up, independent center activity, or fast-finisher task.

What fraction skills should fourth graders master?

Fourth graders should understand equivalent fractions, compare fractions with different numerators and different denominators, add and subtract fractions with like denominators, multiply fractions by whole numbers, and convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions (CCSS 4.NF.A-B). They should understand that two fractions are equivalent if they represent the same point on a number line. Students learn to generate equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing both the numerator and denominator by the same number. Worksheets that combine visual models (fraction bars, number lines) with symbolic operations help children see why equivalent fractions are equal and why the procedures for adding and comparing fractions work the way they do.

How do you teach equivalent fractions to fourth graders?

Start with visual models: show that 1/2 and 2/4 cover the same amount of a fraction bar. Then use number lines to show both fractions at the same point. Introduce the rule: multiplying both numerator and denominator by the same number creates an equivalent fraction (1/2 times 2/2 equals 2/4). Practice with fraction strips that children can fold and compare makes the concept tangible. Worksheets that ask students to find equivalent fractions using both visual models and the multiplication rule build the connection between the concrete and the abstract. Practice with many different fraction pairs helps children generalize the concept. Simplifying fractions by dividing numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor is the reverse process and should be taught alongside generating equivalents.

How do you teach adding fractions with like denominators?

Explain that the denominator names the size of the pieces (fourths, sixths, eighths) and the numerator tells how many pieces you have. Adding 2/5 plus 1/5 means combining 2 pieces of size one-fifth with 1 more piece of the same size, giving 3 pieces or 3/5. The denominator stays the same because the piece size does not change. Visual models with fraction bars or circles that show the pieces being combined make this clear. Worksheets that pair visual fraction addition with the symbolic equation help children see that they are counting same-sized pieces. Practice with results greater than 1 (like 3/4 plus 3/4 equals 6/4 or 1 and 2/4) introduces improper fractions and mixed numbers naturally in the addition context.

Ratings & Reviews

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Beth C.

Homeschool parent · Verified download

Feb 2026

These have become part of our daily routine. Quick to print, easy to explain, and my daughter feels accomplished when she finishes.

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Carlos G.

3rd Grade Teacher · Verified download

Apr 2026

Solid resource. I use these for morning work and they set a calm, focused tone for the day.

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Sarah K.

Kindergarten Teacher · Verified download

Mar 2026

Used these with my class. The clear format worked perfectly for students still building confidence. I print a new set every week.

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Worksheet Details

Grade4th Grade
SubjectMath
TopicFractions
Standard4.NF.B.3
Pages1 page
DifficultyMedium

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