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3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
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3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More
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"Great resource! Clear, well-organized, and easy to use with my students. I appreciate how straightforward it was to implement and would definitely use products from this seller again."
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Crystal W.
"I used this resource during my math centers, and the students really enjoyed it. It's a very engaging way to review fraction concepts, which students always need extra practice with. "
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Denise W.

Description

These easy to use Fractions Tents are NO PREP, engaging activities to help students master fractions! These FUN, engaging worksheet alternatives allow students to practice fractions with an interactive approach.

** Watch the VIDEO PREVIEW above to get a better idea of how Math Tents work! **

I have started using fraction tents because:

* Repeated practice helps my students become more confident with fractions.

* There is NO cutting. Just print and fold = done!

* There are 20-40 fractions activities per page (plus 20-40 answers per page), so huge savings on paper and ink

* Easy to reuse again and again, so you save on copies.

* Did I mention there is NO cutting involved?!!!!?

* Students can easily track how many answers they finish and then try again later to see improvement.

* These fractions tents make the perfect addition to your center rotations. Can be used as a partner check or self-check center.

* Excellent for differentiation.

What topics are addressed?

Identifying fractions (2 sets)

Fractions on a # Line

Equivalent Fractions (2 sets)

Comparing Fractions (2 sets)

Simplifying (Reducing) Fractions (2 sets)

Fractions as Whole Numbers (2 sets)

Parts of a Group

How do they work? Fold the paper on the line so partners that are facing each other can see one side each. One partner will solve the fractions activities for one minute while the other partner checks their answers. They should answer from left to right (since the problems are numbered). If they miss any answers, their partner is to respond, “try again.” Partners may help each other when they are stuck. When the one minute is up, have students make note of the number that they finished. Switch jobs (one “answers”, while the other is the “checker”). Then both try again and try to beat THEIR OWN previous score.

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3rd & 4th Grade Fraction Review Identifying Number Line Equivalent Models & More

Amber from TGIF
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What others say

"Great resource! Clear, well-organized, and easy to use with my students. I appreciate how straightforward it was to implement and would definitely use products from this seller again."
star
Crystal W.
"I used this resource during my math centers, and the students really enjoyed it. It's a very engaging way to review fraction concepts, which students always need extra practice with. "
star
Denise W.

Description

These easy to use Fractions Tents are NO PREP, engaging activities to help students master fractions! These FUN, engaging worksheet alternatives allow students to practice fractions with an interactive approach.

** Watch the VIDEO PREVIEW above to get a better idea of how Math Tents work! **

I have started using fraction tents because:

* Repeated practice helps my students become more confident with fractions.

* There is NO cutting. Just print and fold = done!

* There are 20-40 fractions activities per page (plus 20-40 answers per page), so huge savings on paper and ink

* Easy to reuse again and again, so you save on copies.

* Did I mention there is NO cutting involved?!!!!?

* Students can easily track how many answers they finish and then try again later to see improvement.

* These fractions tents make the perfect addition to your center rotations. Can be used as a partner check or self-check center.

* Excellent for differentiation.

What topics are addressed?

Identifying fractions (2 sets)

Fractions on a # Line

Equivalent Fractions (2 sets)

Comparing Fractions (2 sets)

Simplifying (Reducing) Fractions (2 sets)

Fractions as Whole Numbers (2 sets)

Parts of a Group

How do they work? Fold the paper on the line so partners that are facing each other can see one side each. One partner will solve the fractions activities for one minute while the other partner checks their answers. They should answer from left to right (since the problems are numbered). If they miss any answers, their partner is to respond, “try again.” Partners may help each other when they are stuck. When the one minute is up, have students make note of the number that they finished. Switch jobs (one “answers”, while the other is the “checker”). Then both try again and try to beat THEIR OWN previous score.

Related Products

Fact Fluency Tents FREE Sample (no more flash card)

Addition Fact Fluency Tents

Subtraction Fact Fluency Tents

Multiplication Fact Fluency Tents

Division Fact Fluency Tents

Fact Fluency Tents Bundle

_________________________________________________________________

➽ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches ➽

▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on TpT

▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on Facebook

_________________________________________________________________

** Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. **

_________________________________________________________________

#Ambers50offof16

Copyright ©Amber from TGIF

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 24, 2025
A great way for students to practice identifying fractions once you've established the routine :)
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Great resource for practicing fraction concepts. Fun game format to use with partner.
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
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