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Fractions 3rd Grade Math Boom Cards for Fraction Review Bundle

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    Are you looking for digital activities designed to help develop your student's understanding of fractions? Check out these NO prep, self-checking, interactive, highly engaging, digital Boom Cards that are fun for students and a huge time saver for teachers!

    In this 3rd Grade FRACTIONS BUNDLE, you will find OVER 290 Task Cards that address each Common Core Fraction Standard INCLUDING:

    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with naming fraction models. Each card contains a fraction and 4 possible fraction models that match the named fraction. Students must choose the fraction model that matches the named fraction. Fraction models include equal and unequal parts.

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    28 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with identifying fractions by naming the fractional part of a given figure that is shaded or unshaded. Each card contains a fraction and 4 multiple-choice answers. Fraction models are all partitioned into equal parts and are within the 3rd-grade standards- denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, & 8 are used.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with naming fractions on a number line. Each card contains a point on a number line. Students must type the fraction the point represents. Students also need to determine if the shooting star image is located at the point indicated in the true/false section. *This set of cards focuses on fractions within 1 whole.

    Each number line is partitioned into equal parts within one whole (interval 0-1). Named fractions are within the 3rd grade standards- denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, & 8.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with naming fractions on a number line. Each card contains a point on a number line. Students must type the fraction the point represents. Students also need to determine if the shooting star image is located at the point indicated in the true/false section. *This set of cards focuses on fractions greater than 1 whole.

    Each number line is partitioned into equal parts within one whole (interval 0-1). Named fractions are within the 3rd grade standards- denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, & 8.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with plotting fractions on a number line. Each card contains a fractional unit students must plot on a partitioned number line. Students must drag the star to the correct place on the number line. Each number line is partitioned into equal parts within one whole (interval 0-1).

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with plotting fractions on a NON-partitioned number line. This set is identical to the 1st set- the difference is Set 1 has a partitioned number line and Set 2 has a NON-partitioned number line.

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    15 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with making fractions equivalent to a whole. Students must type the numerator to make the equation true. Each card contains a fraction model, either a number line or a picture model. This deck, with the visual models included, is perfect to help teach/introduce this concept. Each number line is partitioned into equal parts within one whole (interval 0-1).

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    24 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with making fractions equivalent to a whole number. Students must type the numerator or denominator to make the equation true.

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    24 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with comparing fractions with the same denominator. Students must click the box that shows the correct comparison of each pair of fractions.

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    24 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with comparing fractions with the same numerator. Students must click the box that shows the correct comparison of each pair of fractions.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with comparing fractions with either the same numerator or the same denominator. Students must click the box that shows the correct comparison of each pair of fractions.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with comparing fractions with either the same numerator or the same denominator. Students must determine which of the 4 numbers will make the comparison true. Students click the box with the number that correctly completes the comparison.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with fractions on a number line. Students must drag the 3 fractions (in the yellow box) to the correct location on the number line. The number lines range from 0-8 (fractions greater than 1 whole ARE included). The number lines ARE partitioned.

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    20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with fractions on a number line. Students must drag the 2 fractions (in the green box) to the correct location on the number line. The number line is from 0-1 and the number line is NOT partitioned (fractions greater than 1 whole are not included).

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    18 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with equivalent fractions. Students must type the fraction equivalent to the named fraction. Picture models (fraction strips) are provided as support.

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    18 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with equivalent fractions. Students must choose the fraction equivalent to the named fraction. Picture models are provided as support.

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    15 Digital Task Cards providing students with practice with equivalent fractions on a number line. Students must choose the number line/ number lines that have points equivalent to the number line on the top of each page. Picture models (number lines) are provided as support.

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    Named fractions are within the 3rd grade standards- denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, & 8.

    Each deck is provided in both AUDIO- all text is read to the student with a click of the audio button and STANDARD Versions.

    These task cards will work great for:

    ► review

    ► assessment

    ► with struggling students

    ► test prep

    ► as a center/whole group activity when you introduce the topic.

    Boom Cards are a great alternative to a worksheet. This BUNDLE will give your students practice with COMMON CORE ALIGNED FRACTION practice in a fun and engaging manner.

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    ⭐ Interactive & Engaging

    ⭐ Easy to Prep- they require no printing, photocopying, laminating, or cutting

    ⭐ Self-checking- No grading to be done by you

    ⭐ Fun!!!

    Boom Cards have many awesome features built into each deck!

    Decks are randomized automatically, and will only show 20 cards at a time This means each time your students play, they will see a different set! When the student picks an answer, they will know if the answer is correct or incorrect, and can not move to the next card until the correct answer is chosen. Set up an account and track your students' learning progress.

    Other Boom Resources you may find helpful in your classroom:

    NBT Boom Card Bundle

    Measurement and Data Boom Card Bundle

    Multiplication and Division Boom Card Bundle

    Multiplication Fact Fluency Cards Bundle

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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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