This can be done on an interactive whiteboard, as a Google Classroom assignment, Jamboard, Canva, PowerPoint, Easel and more.The common factor or number that is to be multiplied for equivalence is referred to as the “magic number.” I help students remember this by saying that the magic number casts the SAME spell on each digit in the original fraction. The color coding helps students make sense of the procedure and helps "train" their brains. A multiplication chart is also on the last slide to h