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4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
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"Love the Math review games. I use them in every single unit for small groups. it says consistent so you do not have to redeliver instructions, students can get started!"
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"I love these resources and am slowly collecting everything I need to help with my small groups this year and years to come!"
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Description

These Comparing Fractions math games will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers. Digital options are now included!

Learning Goals: I can compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators by creating common denominators or numerators. I can use benchmark fractions when comparing fractions.

>> Click PREVIEW to view the 3 activities

What's Included?

Printable Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards (18 cards - 3 pages)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards (18 matching sets - 6 pages)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort (18 cards - 3 pages)

Digital Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards in Google Forms (18 questions)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards in Google Slides (6 slides, 18 matching sets)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort in Google Forms (18 questions)

Also included:

  • 1 Recording Sheet (double-sided page)
  • Answer Key (double-sided page)
  • Label Cards for Organization & notes (4 pages)


>> Click Here to Purchase the Bundle & Save!

The Problem with Guided Math

- One big problem with guided math is not knowing what to assign for math centers.

- It can get especially overwhelming when pulling math games from various places. Teachers end up wasting lots of time explaining directions and students get off task because they are confused.

- Holding students accountable for their work during math centers is important. You want students to record their work, but then you don’t have extra time to check or organize all the recording sheets.

The Solution

✓ Our math games are standards-aligned. This means you know students are practicing the skills you are required to teach. The learning goal is listed.

✓ There is a predictable routine. There are THREE activities per math topic. (Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards) The game structure is the same, so you won’t waste time teaching new games each week.

✓ Students stay organized by using one recording sheet per topic. An answer key is provided, so you or students can quickly check their answers.

✓ Our math games come with label cards that will help you organize the math centers. These label cards include pictures and directions for each game.

Math Standards

CCSS: 4.NF.2

TEKS: 4.3D

Florida BEST: 4.FR.1.4

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ENGAGING 4th GRADE SPIRAL REVIEW:

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4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games

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What others say

"Love the Math review games. I use them in every single unit for small groups. it says consistent so you do not have to redeliver instructions, students can get started!"
star
Aisha N.
"I love these resources and am slowly collecting everything I need to help with my small groups this year and years to come!"
star
Ginny S.

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These Fourth Grade math games will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers. This resource includes 27 printable & digital game sets. This bundle includes a total of 81 math games, so you will have math centers for the entire year!CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ONE
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Description

These Comparing Fractions math games will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers. Digital options are now included!

Learning Goals: I can compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators by creating common denominators or numerators. I can use benchmark fractions when comparing fractions.

>> Click PREVIEW to view the 3 activities

What's Included?

Printable Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards (18 cards - 3 pages)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards (18 matching sets - 6 pages)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort (18 cards - 3 pages)

Digital Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards in Google Forms (18 questions)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards in Google Slides (6 slides, 18 matching sets)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort in Google Forms (18 questions)

Also included:

  • 1 Recording Sheet (double-sided page)
  • Answer Key (double-sided page)
  • Label Cards for Organization & notes (4 pages)


>> Click Here to Purchase the Bundle & Save!

The Problem with Guided Math

- One big problem with guided math is not knowing what to assign for math centers.

- It can get especially overwhelming when pulling math games from various places. Teachers end up wasting lots of time explaining directions and students get off task because they are confused.

- Holding students accountable for their work during math centers is important. You want students to record their work, but then you don’t have extra time to check or organize all the recording sheets.

The Solution

✓ Our math games are standards-aligned. This means you know students are practicing the skills you are required to teach. The learning goal is listed.

✓ There is a predictable routine. There are THREE activities per math topic. (Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards) The game structure is the same, so you won’t waste time teaching new games each week.

✓ Students stay organized by using one recording sheet per topic. An answer key is provided, so you or students can quickly check their answers.

✓ Our math games come with label cards that will help you organize the math centers. These label cards include pictures and directions for each game.

Math Standards

CCSS: 4.NF.2

TEKS: 4.3D

Florida BEST: 4.FR.1.4

YEAR-LONG 4th GRADE MATH BUNDLES:

ENGAGING 4th GRADE SPIRAL REVIEW:

--------------------------------------------

MORE MATH GAME BUNDLES

--------------------------------------------

Join the MTC email list for exclusive freebies: https://mathtechconnections.com/free-resources/

Report this resource to TPT
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4th Grade Comparing Fractions Math Centers - 4th Grade Math Task Cards | Games
Rated 5 out of 5
March 18, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Great resource! Well made! Great to use for 4th graders
connie alphin
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1,131 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 24, 2025
Love the Math review games. I use them in every single unit for small groups. it says consistent so you do not have to redeliver instructions, students can get started!
Aisha N.
136 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
February 16, 2025
My students truly enjoyed using this resource! It was engaging, easy to follow, and reinforced key concepts in a way that kept them interested. I loved seeing their enthusiasm and participation increase while using it. This resource was a valuable addition to our lessons, and I would highly recommend it to other educators!
Amanda H.
334 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 29, 2025
I love these resources and am slowly collecting everything I need to help with my small groups this year and years to come!
Ginny S.
577 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 21, 2023
Thank you for this resource. It was super helpful to my 4th graders.
Meant For Middle
(TPT Seller)
232 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 17, 2023
I was wanting to purchase the math center bundle, but wanted to try one out before committing to all of them. I love this resource and will definitely be purchasing the whole bundle!
Groovy in 4th Grade
(TPT Seller)
107 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 17, 2023
This is a very nice supplement to practice the skills.
Martinique C.
1,690 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
June 17, 2021
This is such an awesome resource! It matches with our curriculum perfectly and I am so excited to be able to give the students some more center time using these. All the instructions on the resources were great and everything was very organized. Thanks!
teachingwithmrsturk
(TPT Seller)
48 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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