I created this fraction activity to use as morning work for my third graders. We have been learning about fractions of a group and fractions of a whole, and this helped reinforce how to split a whole number into fractional parts. My students enjoyed the opportunity to be creative with their flag creations, and they were very interested to see how different each person's flag turned out, even though they all followed the same directions!
The font used for the title is called BodieMF Flag Font, and it can be downloaded for free from Font Space here:
http://www.fontspace.com/rick-mueller/bodiemf-flag
Note: If you're a Mac user and you download the file, open it with Adobe Reader - if you open it with Preview, the title shows up blacked out and blurry, but with Adobe, it shows up just fine!
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I've been teaching third grade for 5 years at a school in a small (but growing!) district just south of Austin, Texas. I love my job, and I am thrilled to connect with other teachers via TpT and blogging.