All The Same To Me: Fraction Games

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Description
The All The Same to Me Game reinforces students' understanding of the equivalence between improper fractions and mixed numbers. It's quite challenging to come up with four versions of the same improper fraction in different forms and especially when the denominators are not the same. To make matters even more challenging, there's a lot of strategy needed to come up with the best interpretation of the roll of the dice.
Students will have to choose the best possible way to build their fractions as quickly as they can. Most kids will need some scratch paper as they work out fractional equivalencies when the denominators of the fractions don't end up being the same.
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