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Halloween Multiplying Fractions Digital Activity

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4th - 6th
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Students will love this fun practice activity for fraction multiplication. They must try to escape a haunted house! Includes Google Slides and PowerPoint versions.

They are given 14 problems to solve, choosing from 3 possible answers for each one. If they solve correctly, they will choose the correct door and avoid the scary giant spiders! If they make a mistake, a spider appears, and they are prompted to try again.

Problems include whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. They increase in difficulty as students move through the Haunted House.

This is self-checking practice. Students will not turn in any work, and you will not need to grade anything. They will know as they work if they are answering correctly.

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1 hour
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Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction or whole number by a fraction.

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