Use these cut and paste number lines for a hands on way to help your students learn fractions on a number line. Number lines are great to help students visualize comparing and ordering fractions. Most students are familiar with using number lines to compare and order whole numbers. Using the same strategy helps them make connections to how ordering fractions is similar to ordering whole numbers. This packet contains 6 different number line sets: - fraction circles - fraction numbers - equivalent fraction squares - equivalent fraction numbers - mixed numbers - improper fractions Each set of number lines includes pieces for cutting and pasting, teacher tips, and a photo of the completed number lines. You can use the different sets for differentiation or use them all as students progress through your fractions unit. Once these are created, students can use them for comparing fractions and finding equivalent fractions. Two writing in math questions are also included. This product is part my Color, Cut and Paste Bundle. Click here to see the bundle. You can save money buy purchasing the bundle instead of the individual products. Standards: This resource was created for use with CCSS 3.NF.2a, 3.NF.3a 3.NF.3b. Daisy Fryer at Not Your Mother’s Math Class is the sole creator of this product and does not claim endorsement or association with the creators of the CCSS standards.