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Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game
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Description

Learning feels more fun when kids work together—and this 4th grade math activity makes that happen! These team-based math coloring sheets turn reviewing comparing fractions with unlike denominators into a fun teamwork activity. Fourth grade students complete an animal themed color by code or color by number worksheet. The pieces connect to form a collaborative coloring poster. It’s a hands-on, team building activity that reviews comparing fractions in a creative way. These math coloring pages are perfect for centers, small groups, or animal review days. Simply print, hand-out the pages, and you're ready to begin!

Click here to get every Team-Based Coloring Activity for 4th Grade Math in the mega bundle and save big!

Need a Different Grade Level?:

Animals Kindergarten Math

Animals 1st Grade Math

Animals 2nd Grade Math

Animals 3rd Grade Math

Animals 4th Grade Math

Animals 5th Grade Math

Animals Multiply and Divide Facts

Animals Add and Subtract Facts

Animals Kindergarten Phonics

Animals 1st Grade Phonics

Animals 2nd Grade Phonics

Animals Grades 2-3 Reading Comprehension

Animals Grades 4-5 Reading Comprehension

Here’s How It Works:

  1. Each group gets a worksheet to solve together.
  2. Every student colors and cuts out a different piece.
  3. The group puts all the pieces together to reveal a mystery picture that is a collaborative art mural!

What Makes This Different From Other Coloring Pages?

  • There are 5 unique, GIANT pictures included.
  • Each group gets its own worksheet and matching image—no repeats!
  • Everyone has a role to play with their own unique piece.
  • While there are 4 pieces in each giant picture, you can put ANY amount of students in each group!

Skills Covered:

  • comparing fractions with unlike denominators
  • denominators through 12
  • comparing fractions in picture form
  • comparison symbol practice
  • comparing fractions on number lines
  • comparing to benchmark fractions
  • comparing fractions as whole numbers

5 Animal Themed Pictures With 5 Fraction Activities:

  • Picture #1: Farm Fun
  • Picture #2: Ocean Fun
  • Picture #3: Pet Fun
  • Picture #4: Rainforest Fun
  • Picture #5: Safari Fun

EASY Ways to Use!

  • Table groups (display pictures around room or in hallway when complete!)
  • Small groups (use a different picture with each group you meet with)
  • Sub plans (let your class review a concept while you’re away!)
  • Partner work (each student colors in 2 pieces)
  • Center rotations (put a new picture in your centers each week!)
  • Review days (have each group complete multiple pictures for extra practice)
  • Classroom Transformations or Theme Learning Days (every picture is themed for your special review day)
  • Mystery activity (detailed directions inside!)

What’s Included:

  • 5 team activities with 5 big pictures
  • 20 total pieces to color and build (4 per picture)
  • Worksheets matched to each image
  • Answer keys for every worksheet
  • Direction guide for using with groups of any size
  • Printing tips so it works no matter your class size
  • 2 versions: one WITH colors on each worksheet page and one WITHOUT colors on each worksheet page to allow easy differentiation
  • Helpful tips and ideas for tailoring it to your specific teaching style.

Benefits of Team-Based Coloring:

✅ Easy to use

✅ Print-and-go, no prep needed!

✅ Perfect for classroom or hallway displays

✅ Simple to differentiate

✅ Keeps students engaged

✅Fun and effective for teamwork

Teacher Tips:

  • Give all groups the same image—or mix it up!
  • Use it over multiple days with different pictures.
  • Let fast finishers help others or complete more pieces.
  • Use for morning work or homework, then reveal pictures the next day!

This is a low-prep way to build math skills and classroom community—all while having a little fun.

Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

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Comparing Fractions Color by Code 4th Grade Math Animals Coloring Poster Game

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Description

Learning feels more fun when kids work together—and this 4th grade math activity makes that happen! These team-based math coloring sheets turn reviewing comparing fractions with unlike denominators into a fun teamwork activity. Fourth grade students complete an animal themed color by code or color by number worksheet. The pieces connect to form a collaborative coloring poster. It’s a hands-on, team building activity that reviews comparing fractions in a creative way. These math coloring pages are perfect for centers, small groups, or animal review days. Simply print, hand-out the pages, and you're ready to begin!

Click here to get every Team-Based Coloring Activity for 4th Grade Math in the mega bundle and save big!

Need a Different Grade Level?:

Animals Kindergarten Math

Animals 1st Grade Math

Animals 2nd Grade Math

Animals 3rd Grade Math

Animals 4th Grade Math

Animals 5th Grade Math

Animals Multiply and Divide Facts

Animals Add and Subtract Facts

Animals Kindergarten Phonics

Animals 1st Grade Phonics

Animals 2nd Grade Phonics

Animals Grades 2-3 Reading Comprehension

Animals Grades 4-5 Reading Comprehension

Here’s How It Works:

  1. Each group gets a worksheet to solve together.
  2. Every student colors and cuts out a different piece.
  3. The group puts all the pieces together to reveal a mystery picture that is a collaborative art mural!

What Makes This Different From Other Coloring Pages?

  • There are 5 unique, GIANT pictures included.
  • Each group gets its own worksheet and matching image—no repeats!
  • Everyone has a role to play with their own unique piece.
  • While there are 4 pieces in each giant picture, you can put ANY amount of students in each group!

Skills Covered:

  • comparing fractions with unlike denominators
  • denominators through 12
  • comparing fractions in picture form
  • comparison symbol practice
  • comparing fractions on number lines
  • comparing to benchmark fractions
  • comparing fractions as whole numbers

5 Animal Themed Pictures With 5 Fraction Activities:

  • Picture #1: Farm Fun
  • Picture #2: Ocean Fun
  • Picture #3: Pet Fun
  • Picture #4: Rainforest Fun
  • Picture #5: Safari Fun

EASY Ways to Use!

  • Table groups (display pictures around room or in hallway when complete!)
  • Small groups (use a different picture with each group you meet with)
  • Sub plans (let your class review a concept while you’re away!)
  • Partner work (each student colors in 2 pieces)
  • Center rotations (put a new picture in your centers each week!)
  • Review days (have each group complete multiple pictures for extra practice)
  • Classroom Transformations or Theme Learning Days (every picture is themed for your special review day)
  • Mystery activity (detailed directions inside!)

What’s Included:

  • 5 team activities with 5 big pictures
  • 20 total pieces to color and build (4 per picture)
  • Worksheets matched to each image
  • Answer keys for every worksheet
  • Direction guide for using with groups of any size
  • Printing tips so it works no matter your class size
  • 2 versions: one WITH colors on each worksheet page and one WITHOUT colors on each worksheet page to allow easy differentiation
  • Helpful tips and ideas for tailoring it to your specific teaching style.

Benefits of Team-Based Coloring:

✅ Easy to use

✅ Print-and-go, no prep needed!

✅ Perfect for classroom or hallway displays

✅ Simple to differentiate

✅ Keeps students engaged

✅Fun and effective for teamwork

Teacher Tips:

  • Give all groups the same image—or mix it up!
  • Use it over multiple days with different pictures.
  • Let fast finishers help others or complete more pieces.
  • Use for morning work or homework, then reveal pictures the next day!

This is a low-prep way to build math skills and classroom community—all while having a little fun.

Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

Report this resource to TPT
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I love this whole series of products. My students were very engaged. I will use this again with future classes.
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Explain why a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 is equivalent to a fraction (𝘯 × 𝘢)/(𝘯 × 𝘣) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
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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