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This is such a fun activity! Grab the free printable street scene at the link. Then, have kids follow the directions to add details. Ask kids to reduce the fraction, then draw the correct number of pups.

Draw a hopscotch board on the playground or outline one with tape on your classroom or hallway floor. Label the squares with fractions instead of whole numbers. Kids throw a marker and jump to where it lands, then name the equivalent fractions for that square.

Learn more: Capturing Classroom Ideas. Who knew there were so many fractions hiding inside your own name? Pose these questions to students, and ask them to find their own fractions too. Provide a variety of food images cut from magazines or printed out from the Internet. Students plan a picnic and choose the food they want to bring along. Using a ruler and scissors, cut portions of their food choices and glue them to a paper plate.

Finally, label each item with the fraction name. Since the spinners are just pencils and paper clips, every kid can have their own as they practice their fraction skills.

Get the whole free set of games here. Kids color in portions of the circles in an effort to get five in a row, based on the fractions the teacher calls out. Learn more: School Time Snippets. Kids draw a card the free printable cards and board are at the link below and reduce the fraction shown.

They then move along the board to the next square that matches. First to the end wins! Learn more: Homeschool4Me. Can you draw a fraction—without using any numbers? Kids can draw single objects divided to represent fractions or be more creative.

For example, they might draw three apples and two oranges to represent three-fifths. Learn more: Learn With Math Games. Dominoes are like ready-made fractions! Multiply or add, subtract, or divide them and reduce the results. Turn it into a race to see who can finish—correctly—first. Learn more: Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational. In this one, kids spin to find out how many blocks they get to add to their board in an effort to be the first to build six complete shapes.

All you need is a plastic cup and two-sided counters. Kids shake the cup and pour the counters on the table, then count how many of each color landed face up. For example, if 13 counters were rolled, six red and seven blue landed face up.

Six and seven are both parts of thirteen the whole. Have students write the number bond and fractions for each color. You must be logged in to post a comment. Informational Text.

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These games support Common Core standards 5. Fractions , Math , Math Test Prep. Activities , Games , Math Centers. Show more details. Wish List. PDF Activity. Practice adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators with this engaging math board game! You will need to provide a dice or spinner and a set of game pieces.

Students will practice adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators with 41 different problems during this game. This 5th Grade Math Game focuses on Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators, and provides students with practice in the form of multiple choice or short answer questions. QR codes optional make this game even more interacti. Games , Math Centers , Task Cards.



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