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Valentine's Day Fractions Project for 3rd Grade - Fractions on a Number Line

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Amanda Stitt
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Love is in the air, and this Valentine’s Day fractions project for 3rd grade offers an exciting way for your students to fall in love with practicing fraction skills, including fractions on a number line.

Students will identify, compare, and find equivalent fractions in this fractions activity. Your students will have a blast helping Cupid solve the hidden codes while mastering essential math skills! Prepare for Valentine's Day math magic with these 3rd grade fraction activities!

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This Valentine’s Day fractions project for 3rd grade is just what your students need.  It's sure to add an extra spark of Valentine’s Day fun to your math time! 

In this fun and festive Valentine's Day math project, students solve various fraction tasks and problems to help Cupid prepare his workshop for Valentine's Day. Each page has a code students need to retrieve to complete the project. They’ll know if they’ve solved the fraction operations correctly when they crack the code.

This engaging Valentine's Day fractions project for 3rd grade includes...

  • Cupid's Fraction Flower Shop (identifying and writing fractions as part of a whole)
  • Cupid's Chocolate Shop (identifying and writing fractions as part of a set)
  • Cupid's Valentine Card Shop (identifying fractions on a number line)
  • Cupid's Baked Goods Store (finding equivalent fractions on a number line)
  • Cupid's Candy Heart Shop (comparing fractions with either the same numerator or the same denominator)
  • Cupid's Stuffed Animal Shop (expressing fractions as whole numbers)
  • Cupid's Packaging Shop (recognizing, drawing, and writing equivalent fractions)
  • Cupid's Shipping Shop (visually comparing fractions)
  • Differentiation Tools
  • Answer Keys
  • Print and Digital Versions

You can use all of the pages in this Valentine’s Day fractions project for 3rd grade, or you can pick and choose the activities you want your students to complete. Various Cupid Code pages are included to meet various classroom needs. 

✅This no-prep Valentine's Day fractions activity can be used in your 3rd grade classroom in various ways…

  • Morning work
  • Early finishers
  • Math centers
  • Winter celebrations
  • Holiday party
  • Group work
  • Small groups
  • Fractions review
  • Sub plans

Don’t give your students just another boring fractions worksheet! This Valentine's Day fraction project will help students practice their fraction skills in a creative way that they won't forget! Let Cupid take over your 3rd grade classroom and watch the fraction LOVE grow!

❤️❤️Take a look at what other teachers have to say about this no-prep Valentine's Day math project…

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Heather D. says... "Fun resource for fraction review on Valentine's Day! My students enjoyed the packet, and I was able to use it as an assessment as we wrapped up our fractions unit."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Jenny B. says... "Such a great way to get the students engaged while reviewing fractions!! I let them work with partners."

✨This fractions project covers the following 3rd grade standards

CCSS3.NF.A.1, CCSS3.NF.A.2, CCSS3.NF.A.2a, CCSS3.NF.A.2b, CCSS3.NF.A.3, CCSS3.NF.A.3a, CCSS3.NF.A.3b, CCSS3.NF.A.3c, CCSS3.NF.A.3d

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Understand a fraction 1/𝘣 as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into 𝘣 equal parts; understand a fraction 𝘢/𝑏 as the quantity formed by 𝘢 parts of size 1/𝘣.
Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Represent 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.
Represent 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.
Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.

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