Fractions! JUEGO: Yo tengo, ¿Quién tiene?
By La Llama Bilingüe
Este juego tiene dos versiones. Los niños pueden leer las fracciones con:
Hay 54 tarjetas en total, 27 por cada formato. Vienen en tamaño 8.5 x 5.5 in. Son lo suficientemente grandes para que los niños puedan fácilmente visualizar las fracciones así como sus nombres.
Spring Summer Color by Number Code Fractions Math Coloring Pages Sheets
By Primary Piglets
Spring Math Coloring Pages - Fractions Color by Number Code Sheets is a set of SPRING themed worksheets that combine fractions practice with color by code coloring pages. These worksheets will keep students engaged as they work on basic fractions while coloring in the mystery pictures. The coloring sheets are perfect for March, April, May, June & July, throughout the Spring and Summer seasons and are sure to be a hit with students.
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These basic fractions activities are just what you need for your 1st grade and 2nd grade students! These print and go math worksheets are perfect for math centers, morning work, homework or to have on hand for your early finishers. The math coloring pages provide easy to implement fractions practice and are a fun and engaging independent practice activity. Build fraction fluency with these no prep printables that can be used in the classroom, during tutoring or even with home school.
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⭐4 math coloring pages with fractions of a circle
⭐2 math coloring pages with fractions of a square
⭐2 math coloring pages with fractions of a rectangle
⭐color coded at a glance answer keys
⭐Spring images include; a butterfly, a caterpillar, a rainbow, flowers and rain, a bird and birdhouses, a flower pot, an umbrella and a ladybug
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Common Denominator War: Activity
By Colleen Burdette
Competitive Practice:
My students love a competition. I designed this activity to practice finding common denominators while building on that competitive spirit.
Students have a pile of cards which they flip one at a time. Students find the least common denominator of the two fractions on their card. The student with either the highest or lowest common denominator (teacher's choice) will the hand. The game continues until one student has all the cards.
Students get to practice an important skill while having fun.
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Valentine's Day Conversation Heart Fractions: Fractions with Questions
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is a printable Valentine's Day activity with little prep. All you need is a box of conversation hearts for each student. They will use their conversation hearts to write the total fractions of each color and each saying. Once they have written the fractions they will then answer a few questions about their fractions. It's a simple and fun activity that is perfect for a Valentine's Day center.
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Equivalent Fractions | Hot Cocoa Marshmallow Sort Activity [4th Grade]
By Nardine Mettry
Hot Cocoa Fun with Fractions: A Matching Meltdown!
Bring some winter warmth and a sprinkle of math practice to your classroom with this engaging equivalent fractions activity!
Cut and glue the equivalent marshmallow in the correct cocoa mug!
Is there a better way to practice equivalent fractions in winter?
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Cartoon Last Character Standing Probability Experiment (Best Selling)
By Modified Treasures
Cartoon Last Character Standing
Students will be given a list of Cartoon Characters to see how their characters are eliminated over a 10 day period during the Last Character Standing Games. They will be given a pair of dice that will be used to determine if the character moves on to the next day or if they are eliminated. On the back is a series of questions to ensure that students are learning about experimental probability. Very fun and there will be a lot of laughs.
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Middle School Math: Multiplying 1 Digit and 2 Digit Fractions Puzzle
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Teaching your students how to multiply 1-digit and 2-digit fractions through puzzles is a fun and engaging way for them to practice their math skills. Puzzles challenge students to use critical thinking and problem-solving skills while reinforcing important mathematical concepts. By incorporating puzzles into the classroom, you can make learning more interactive and enjoyable for your students. This method also allows for hands-on learning as students physically manipulate pieces to find the correct answers. Additionally, puzzles provide immediate feedback, allowing students to self-assess their understanding of the material. Overall, using puzzles to teach multiplying fractions not only helps students grasp the concept more effectively but also makes learning fun and enjoyable.
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🟢 Puzzle #1: Multiplying 1 Digit & 2 Digit Fractions
🟢 Puzzle #2: Multiplying 2 Digit Fractions
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The learner will multiply two fractions together by multiplying the numerators and denominators. The learner will simplify the answer to multiplication.
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St. Patrick's Day Greatest Common Factors Craft Project & Math Practice Activity
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Need a St. Patrick's Day activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with greatest common factors practice at the same time? We all do! This St. Patrick's Day math craft activity will have your students practicing greatest common factors and creating an adorable leprechaun craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a St. Patrick's Day treat.
Watch your students enjoy the charm of St. Patrick's Day while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Would you rather catch a leprechaun or find a pot of gold?" and then solve a greatest common factors problem. The answer to the greatest common factors problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their leprechaun math craft.
This St. Patrick's Day greatest common factors math glyph and craft resource includes:
✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy
✅ 12 fun St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather-type questions
✅ 24 greatest common factors problems
✅ printable leprechaun craft pieces
✅ answer key
Your students will love sharing their answers to the St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their leprechaun crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in greatest common factors practice and having FUN at the same time.
You’ll love having intentional greatest common factors practice during the hectic St. Patrick's Day days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their greatest common factors learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent, fun way to practice math and make a craft during March. -Cindy
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Fraction Foldable Interactive Notebook
By Samantha Louth
Do your students struggle with remembering key math vocabulary? These foldable fraction notes are a perfect addition to their interactive notebooks, helping reinforce essential concepts in a fun and engaging way.
If you're looking for a more hands-on approach to help students add notes to their notebooks, you can turn this into an interactive activity. Simply print the pages separately, and have students glue the definitions alongside the vocabulary words in their notebooks, reinforcing the concepts through active engagement.
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The vocabulary words and their definitions are aligned with the corresponding pages for easy reference. For instance, pages 1 and 2 are designed for seamless printing and preparation. If you plan to use this resource as an interactive activity, be sure to have students cut out the definitions before providing them with the vocabulary words. This ensures that they actively engage with the material rather than having the answers readily available.
Math Calculator practice! TI-30XIIS Calc - Fractions and Decimals task+Key
By Daniel
This Fractions and Decimals task, (with complete Key), gives students practice to become fluent and efficient using their calculator. Students get 30 fractions to 1) enter correctly and 2) change the format. Students also get 20 fractions problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to solve.
The task card includes practice with the following skills:
Also, take a look at the Tutorial of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction, Assessment, Teacher Assessment, Formative Assessment, Summative Assessment, Peer Assessment, Self Assessment
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
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Fractions Decimals and Percentages Conversion Follow Me Cards
By LittleStreams
These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, from simple ones where students are encouraged to learn by heart such as 50% 1/2 0.5, through to more challenging conversions such as 3/16 0.1875 18.75%.
Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. For extra challenge, don’t use a calculator.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
For an advanced start, begin on page two of the record sheet (the first card number is given).
Valentines Day Equivalent Fractions Activity - Matching Game
By Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Need a Valentines Day activity for practicing equivalent fractions with your kiddos that will be fun and engaging? This math memory matching game is perfect for getting your students focused on equivalent fractions! Printable and digital versions of the activity are both included, so you can choose the format that best suits your needs!
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If you choose to use the printable version of this game, prep includes printing, laminating and cutting.
I have included cards with fractions represented in different ways. You can use them in any combination you wish - whether by printing 2 sets of the same version, or different versions that you mix and match. The choice is up to you, so you can cater to the specific needs and level of your students!
You can also adjust the difficulty level by using more or less cards at a time!
If you choose to use the digital PowerPoint game, which has 5 different difficulty levels, there is no prep required!
This fun Valentine's Day Fractions Matching Game includes:
Your kiddos will love practicing equivalent fractions with this fun Valentine's Day themed matching game!
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Adding Fractions with Like Denominators Maze *Differentiated*
By Rachel Strehlow
This maze activity is a fun way to have students practice their knowledge of like denominator fractions. Students begin in the "Start Here" box and solve fraction equations to move through the maze. They must solve them correctly to get out of the maze!
This resource would be great as a differentiated activity during stations or centers. There are three levels of challenge, depending on what you think your students need:
The mazes all have the same path (for easy correcting no matter which maze your students are doing), so the worksheets are best done one at a time or differentiated.
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Ratio and Equivalent Ratio Recipe Book
By May
This activity is great to review writing ratios and finding equivalent ratios, especially in real-world examples! Students can find the equivalent ratio for the servings and write ratios to practice formations and order.
What this includes:
- Two booklets designed for independently or partner work.
- Examples of real world baking situations to use ratios.
- The ability to create a restaurant using ratios.
- How to incorporate visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning.
Comparing Proportional Relationships: Grade 7 Math
By EZMath
Want to know if your 7th grade math students can calculate a unit rate and compare proportional relationships in the same and different representation?
This presentation includes 10 questions (23 slides total) that has students work in groups to determine which statement is true between two given proportional relationships. Which has the higher unit rate? Which has the lower unit rate? Which of the two representations is actually proportional? Teams must be able to work together to determine the answer, then back up their answers verbally.
Great as a review activity before an exam, or as a mid-unit formative assessment to track progress towards mastery.
This lesson also includes a quick paper/pencil exit ticket students can do individually so you can assess each students' mastery of proportional relationships, with answer key included.
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- Printable student answer choice cards
- Printable student Exit Ticket
- Complete Exit Ticket answer key
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FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | DROITE NUMÉRIQUE HUMAINE | HUMAN NUMBER LINE
By French Made Fun!
Ce document de 16 pages contient 26 cartes mémoire toutes avec une valeur différente. Certaines valeurs sont représentées sous forme de fraction, d'autres sous forme de nombres entiers et décimaux et certaines avec des dessins. Donnez à chaque élève une carte et demandez-leur de se bousculer rapidement pour se placer dans une ligne (du plus petit au plus grand ou du plus grand au plus petit).
6 cartes vierges sont données au cas où vous auriez des étudiants supplémentaires ou que vous souhaitiez ajouter du matériel différencié au mélange. Ils sont modifiables. Imprimez et plastifiez!
C'est une activité kinesthésique amusante, une activité de substitution amusante et une excellente critique.
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Fractions With Shapes Activity
By Early Childhood Essentials
This activity is a visual fraction activity comparing shapes (rectangles and circles, specifically). The first several pages are asking the students to shade in the amount being instructed, then circling the shape with the larger fraction. The next several pages are having them write the fraction of the pre-shaded shapes. Answer key included.
Not all fractions are in their reduced form.
20 total pages, 14 total Qs:
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Equivalent Fraction Flower Craft
By Jennifer Connett
Create a flower with this fraction flower craft and center. Students will color each shape on each petal to match the fraction given. Students will get practice dividing shapes into fractions, comparing fractions and working with equivalent fractions.
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Multiplying and Dividing Fractions With Like and Unlike Denominators Practice
By Kids Teaching Zone
Master Multiplying and Dividing Fractions with Confidence!
Equip your students with the skills they need to succeed in fractions using this comprehensive set of Multiplying and Dividing Fractions with Like and Unlike Denominators Worksheets. This resource breaks down complex concepts into manageable steps, ensuring learners grasp the fundamentals and excel in problem-solving.
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Decomposing Fractions Printable Activity March Math Craftivity Unit Fractions
By For the Love of Learning in Third
Shamrock / St Patrick's Day themed math craftivity. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board or door decor. Great for an introduction to fractions in grade 3, or to review fractions in grade 4.
Two skills included - each has 12 different fractions / practice pages (see preview)
Skill 1: Students receive a shaded fraction model and must identify the numerator and denominator and then decompose into a unit fraction addition sentence.
Skill 2: students are given the numerator and denominator. they shade the model to match, and decompose into a unit fraction addition sentence.
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