Fractions · Grades 3, 4

Fractions on a Number Line: Plotting and Reading Them

Quick answer

To put a fraction on a number line, split the space from one whole number to the next into as many equal parts as the bottom number says, then count that many parts across from zero. Three quarters means four equal parts between 0 and 1, counting three of them. Fractions past 1 keep going into the next whole. Whichever fraction sits further right is the bigger one.

What you'll learn

  • Split a number line into equal parts to match a bottom number
  • Plot a fraction on a number line and read one off
  • Use position on the line to order fractions

A fraction is a number, not only a piece

Pizzas and bars are useful, but they hide something. They make a fraction feel like a piece of a thing.

A number line puts it right: a fraction is a number, and it has its own spot, the same way 33 has its own spot.

Three quarters on a number line A number line from 0 to 1 divided into four equal parts by small ticks. A dot sits on the third tick, labelled three quarters. 0 1 34
Three quarters on a number line

How to plot one

Two steps, in this order.

  1. The bottom number tells you how to cut. Split the space from one whole number to the next into that many equal parts.
  2. The top number tells you how far to count. Start at 00 and count that many parts.

For 34\tfrac{3}{4}: cut the space from 00 to 11 into four equal parts, then count three of them. The dot lands on the third tick.

Why the cuts must be equal

The whole idea rests on the parts being the same size.

If you cut a bar into four pieces where one is huge, “one quarter” no longer means anything. The number line is strict about this: the ticks are evenly spaced, so every part is the same width.

That is also why the space from 00 to 11 matters and not the space from 00 to the edge of your paper. The whole is one unit, and the parts split that unit.

Fractions past one

Nothing changes. Every whole gets the same number of cuts, and you keep counting.

Five quarters sits past one A number line from 0 to 2 divided into quarters. A dot sits one tick past 1, labelled five quarters. 0 1 2 54
Five quarters sits past one

For 54\tfrac{5}{4}: quarters again, so cut each whole into four. Count five quarters from 00. Four of them get you to 11, and the fifth carries you one tick past it.

A fraction bigger than 11 is called an improper fraction. There is nothing wrong with it. It sits on the line like any other number.

Reading one off

Work backwards.

  1. Count the equal parts between two whole numbers. That is your bottom number.
  2. Count the parts from the last whole number to the dot. Add that to the whole number.
Reading two fifths and seven fifths A number line from 0 to 2 divided into fifths. One dot sits on the second tick after 0 and another sits on the second tick after 1. 0 1 2 25 75
Reading two fifths and seven fifths

Between 00 and 11 there are five gaps, so these are fifths. The first dot is two gaps along, so it is 25\tfrac{2}{5}. The second dot is two gaps past 11, and 11 is 55\tfrac{5}{5}, so it is 75\tfrac{7}{5}.

Order comes free

On a number line, further right always means bigger. So the line settles any comparison at a glance.

One third, one half and two thirds in order A number line from 0 to 1 divided into sixths, with dots at one third, one half and two thirds, in that order from left to right. 0 1 13 12 23
One third, one half and two thirds in order

To place all three on one line, cut into sixths, because thirds and halves both fit neatly into sixths. That is the same idea as a common denominator, drawn instead of written.

Worked examples

Common mistakes

Practice problems

  1. A number line from 00 to 11 is cut into four equal parts. Which fraction is the first tick after 00?

    Answer

    14\tfrac{1}{4}

    Full solution

    Four equal parts means quarters. One gap from 00 is one quarter.

  2. Where does 35\tfrac{3}{5} sit between 00 and 11?

    Hint

    Cut into five, count three.

    Answer

    On the third tick of five equal parts.

    Full solution

    The bottom number 55 says cut the space into five equal parts. The top number 33 says count three of them from 00.

  3. A line from 00 to 11 has ten equal gaps and a dot on the seventh tick. What fraction is it?

    Answer

    710\tfrac{7}{10}

    Full solution

    Ten gaps means tenths, and the dot is seven gaps along, so the fraction is 710\tfrac{7}{10}.

  4. Between which two whole numbers does 94\tfrac{9}{4} sit?

    Hint

    How many quarters make one whole?

    Answer

    Between 22 and 33.

    Full solution

    Four quarters make 11 and eight quarters make 22. The ninth quarter takes you one tick past 22, so 94\tfrac{9}{4} sits between 22 and 33.

  5. Which is further right on a number line, 23\tfrac{2}{3} or 56\tfrac{5}{6}?

    Answer

    56\tfrac{5}{6}

    Full solution

    Cut into sixths. Then 23\tfrac{2}{3} is 46\tfrac{4}{6}, which sits on the fourth tick, and 56\tfrac{5}{6} sits on the fifth. The fifth tick is further right.

  6. A dot sits exactly halfway between 11 and 22 on a line cut into quarters. Name the fraction two ways.

    Answer

    64\tfrac{6}{4}, which is also 32\tfrac{3}{2}.

    Full solution

    Four quarters reach 11, and halfway to 22 is two more quarters, giving 64\tfrac{6}{4}.

    Simplifying by dividing both parts by 22 gives 32\tfrac{3}{2}.

  7. Where does 66\tfrac{6}{6} sit?

    Answer

    Exactly on 11.

    Full solution

    Six sixths is all six parts of one whole, so the dot lands on 11.

  8. Put 14\tfrac{1}{4}, 23\tfrac{2}{3} and 12\tfrac{1}{2} in order using a number line cut into twelfths.

    Hint

    Rewrite all three in twelfths first.

    Answer

    14<12<23\tfrac{1}{4} < \tfrac{1}{2} < \tfrac{2}{3}

    Full solution

    In twelfths: 14=312\tfrac{1}{4} = \tfrac{3}{12}, 12=612\tfrac{1}{2} = \tfrac{6}{12} and 23=812\tfrac{2}{3} = \tfrac{8}{12}.

    The dots sit on the third, sixth and eighth ticks, so that is the order from left to right.

  9. Leo cuts a line from 00 to 22 into three equal parts and calls the first tick 13\tfrac{1}{3}. What went wrong?

    Hint

    What is the whole here?

    Answer

    He cut the whole stretch, not each unit. The first tick is 23\tfrac{2}{3}.

    Full solution

    The whole is the space from 00 to 11, so thirds means cutting each unit into three, giving six parts across the line.

    Leo cut a length of 22 into three, so each of his parts is 23\tfrac{2}{3} long, and his first tick sits at 23\tfrac{2}{3}.

  10. A number line is cut into eighths. Name a fraction that sits between 12\tfrac{1}{2} and 34\tfrac{3}{4}.

    Hint

    Write both endpoints in eighths and look for a tick in between.

    Answer

    58\tfrac{5}{8}

    Full solution

    In eighths, 12=48\tfrac{1}{2} = \tfrac{4}{8} and 34=68\tfrac{3}{4} = \tfrac{6}{8}.

    The only tick strictly between them is the fifth, so 58\tfrac{5}{8} works.

Frequently asked questions

How do I put a fraction on a number line?

Split the space from 0 to 1 into as many equal parts as the bottom number. Then count that many parts from zero. For three fifths, make five parts and count three.

What if the fraction is bigger than one?

Keep counting into the next whole. Five quarters means four parts in every whole, counted five times, so it lands one quarter past 1.

Why use a number line instead of a pizza?

A number line shows that a fraction is a number with its own place, not only a piece of something. It also makes ordering visible, since further right always means bigger.

How do I read a fraction off a number line?

Count the equal parts between two whole numbers to get the bottom number, then count the parts from the last whole number to the dot to get the top number.

What to learn next

Key terms in this lesson

Fraction
A fraction names a number of equal parts of a whole. It is written as one number over another, and the bar between them means divide.

Standards alignment

This lesson covers the following Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.

  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.2Number and Operations—FractionsUnderstand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.2aNumber and Operations—FractionsRepresent a fraction 1/b on a number line diagram by defining the interval from 0 to 1 as the whole and partitioning it into b equal parts. Recognize that each part has size 1/b and that the endpoint of the part based at 0 locates the number 1/b on the number line.
  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.2bNumber and Operations—FractionsRepresent a fraction a/b on a number line diagram by marking off a lengths 1/b from 0. Recognize that the resulting interval has size a/b and that its endpoint locates the number a/b on the number line.