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Preview of Fraction Games Hands On BUNDLE: Cover Up, Hiding Fractions, Battle Royale FUN

Fraction Games Hands On BUNDLE: Cover Up, Hiding Fractions, Battle Royale FUN

Created by
Math Viking
This amazing bundle offers the most engaging fraction games, that REALLY drive home the BIG IDEAS! From the most basic introduction at a second grade level, to challenging Battle Royale games, these serve as engaging lesson openers and the most worthy center activities! (Visit the Math Viking blog for FREE fraction resources)Appropriate for Grades 3-5. Hiding Fractions is a fabulous game for emerging learners and interventions. Fraction cover up has many levels of play and Battle Royale is...
Preview of Circle Fraction Pieces (Clip Art)

Circle Fraction Pieces (Clip Art)

Created by
Jennie Kottmeier
This set includes 154 pieces of clip art fractions (77 with white background and 77 without the white background) including halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, eights, tenths, twelfths and sixteenths. All fraction pieces are circles. All are in png format. If using them commercially, please link back to my TpT store. Enjoy!
Preview of Equivalent Fraction Game

Equivalent Fraction Game

In this game, students will make their way through the maze by creating equivalent fractions to the fractions shown in each position of the maze! This game is great for students needing additional practice with equivalent fraction creation and recognition, and students who need a quick review of equivalent fractions before moving on to operations with fractions!This activity is great for students in 4th to 7th Grade!These products were designed by Jennifer Payne, owner of Victory Garden Kids, in
Preview of Fraction & Decimal Basketball

Fraction & Decimal Basketball

Decimal basketball is a fun way to incorporate movement and teamwork during your math time! Students work on writing decimals and their fraction equivalents to the tenths and hundredths place. Students also work on comparing decimals using understanding of place value, number lines and grids. This game requires low-prep and is highly motivating and engaging! GAME OPTIONS:- Team of 10- Partners- Individual
Preview of Comparing Fractions Game

Comparing Fractions Game

Created by
Jade Mutter
This activity involves partners comparing fractions. Students will need a deck of cards. They will split the deck in half and each student will take a stack. Each turn the students will draw 2 cards each and put them in the numerator and denominator spots on their fraction spaces. They will compare their fractions and whoever has the larger fraction gets to take all the cards. The cards will be counted up at the end to see who the winner is.
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Super Pack Preview FREEBIE

Equivalent Fractions Super Pack Preview FREEBIE

Created by
Melanie Dickson
At this time of year, we need easy! This super pack has four different activities that are easy to make and ready to go. Great pack for math stations and centers!! Most activities include an accountability sheet and answer keys, along with an assessment piece. Check it out at my TPT store! This Super Pack includes: *Equivalent Fraction Task Cards, with recording sheet and answer key *Equivalent Fraction Four in a Row Game *5 Equivalent Fraction puzzles, with recording sheet and answer key *Equi
Preview of Fraction Modeling Activity

Fraction Modeling Activity

Created by
Jade Mutter
Students can either play this by themselves or with others. They will need a deck of cards. The students will draw 2 cards off the top of the deck and place them in the numerator and denominator spots. The student will then create a model that represents the fraction.
Preview of Multiplication & Division - Ludo

Multiplication & Division - Ludo

Created by
SonaJassova
Multiplication & Division - LudoMultiplication & Division - Ludo is a game which focuses on the practice of multiplication and division. All we need are figures and dice to play, have fun and learn. Description of the game: The rules are the same as in the usual Ludo game, but when students step on the given square, they solve the task; the others in the group check if the answer given by the student is correct. If the student says the wrong result, he moves back to the square he was sta
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