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Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle
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Description

A money-saving bundle of no print, no-prep resources to give your students practice comparing fractions! This bundle of resources includes 4 digital task card activities that are easy to combine to create the perfect practice activities for your students! With a total of 80 problems, your students will practice comparing fractions with like numerators, with like denominators, and a wide range of other fractions, making this a great resource for elementary and middle school students! These independent practice activities build computer and math skills at the same time!

What's included?

Purchasing this bundle saves you 20% off the list price for the following products!

  • Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)
  • Comparing Fractions with Like Denominators Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)
  • Comparing Fractions Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)
  • Comparing Fractions Using the Butterfly Method Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)

Each resource includes the following in a folder in your google drive:

  • Google Slides Presentation with 20 digital task cards in one easy-to-use google slides presentation to assign to students.
  • A complete answer key to the task cards
  • Answer Key at a Glance - a one-page answer key that makes grading a breeze!
  • A printable answer page for students to record their answers
  • Tips and tricks guide for getting the most out of google slides
  • Terms of Use Page

How does this product work?

You have many options on how to use these resources:

  • Assign and go! If you are short on time, suddenly ill, or just don't feel like planning, this is a no-prep option! Just assign on google classroom or other LMS platforms.
  • Create differentiated versions to meet the needs of your students by making multiple copies and deleted unwanted slides!
  • Combine activities to create the perfect practice activity for your students!
  • Download your favorite problems as images, and insert them into google slides!
  • No computers? No problem! Just print out the google slides and use them as task cards instead or put them around the room for a fun review scoot style activity!

More details and suggestions of how to really get the most bang for your buck with digital task cards can be found in the "Google Slides Guide", included in the product folder! This guide covers my favorite ways to use digital task cards in the classroom, making copies of google resources, deleting slides, combining resources, saving task cards as images, printing the slides, and assigning on google classroom! This guide includes step-by-step directions and pictures to help turn you into your school's technology wiz!

This resource takes only a few minutes from purchase to assign to your students and is a perfect classwork, technology station, homework, or instant substitute teacher assignment! Simply assign to your students on google classroom and they will each get their own copy of the cards to answer.

What if I don't want to use all of the slides?

No worries! This product is perfect for customization. Simply create multiple copies of the product and delete any slides you would rather not use. Create differentiated versions to meet your students' needs or separate the questions into different activities for different lessons! It is entirely up to you!

This product pairs well with my other fraction resources!

Click here to follow me and you will be notified when new products are added to my store! All new products are 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted, so it pays to follow me! Also, be sure to leave feedback to earn TpT credits to spend on future purchases!

Thank you for your time,

Aly Franklin

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Comparing Fractions Digital Practice Task Card Activity Google Slides Bundle

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80 Student Slides + Answer Keys & Teacher Bonuses!
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Description

A money-saving bundle of no print, no-prep resources to give your students practice comparing fractions! This bundle of resources includes 4 digital task card activities that are easy to combine to create the perfect practice activities for your students! With a total of 80 problems, your students will practice comparing fractions with like numerators, with like denominators, and a wide range of other fractions, making this a great resource for elementary and middle school students! These independent practice activities build computer and math skills at the same time!

What's included?

Purchasing this bundle saves you 20% off the list price for the following products!

  • Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)
  • Comparing Fractions with Like Denominators Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)
  • Comparing Fractions Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)
  • Comparing Fractions Using the Butterfly Method Digital Task Cards (20 task cards)

Each resource includes the following in a folder in your google drive:

  • Google Slides Presentation with 20 digital task cards in one easy-to-use google slides presentation to assign to students.
  • A complete answer key to the task cards
  • Answer Key at a Glance - a one-page answer key that makes grading a breeze!
  • A printable answer page for students to record their answers
  • Tips and tricks guide for getting the most out of google slides
  • Terms of Use Page

How does this product work?

You have many options on how to use these resources:

  • Assign and go! If you are short on time, suddenly ill, or just don't feel like planning, this is a no-prep option! Just assign on google classroom or other LMS platforms.
  • Create differentiated versions to meet the needs of your students by making multiple copies and deleted unwanted slides!
  • Combine activities to create the perfect practice activity for your students!
  • Download your favorite problems as images, and insert them into google slides!
  • No computers? No problem! Just print out the google slides and use them as task cards instead or put them around the room for a fun review scoot style activity!

More details and suggestions of how to really get the most bang for your buck with digital task cards can be found in the "Google Slides Guide", included in the product folder! This guide covers my favorite ways to use digital task cards in the classroom, making copies of google resources, deleting slides, combining resources, saving task cards as images, printing the slides, and assigning on google classroom! This guide includes step-by-step directions and pictures to help turn you into your school's technology wiz!

This resource takes only a few minutes from purchase to assign to your students and is a perfect classwork, technology station, homework, or instant substitute teacher assignment! Simply assign to your students on google classroom and they will each get their own copy of the cards to answer.

What if I don't want to use all of the slides?

No worries! This product is perfect for customization. Simply create multiple copies of the product and delete any slides you would rather not use. Create differentiated versions to meet your students' needs or separate the questions into different activities for different lessons! It is entirely up to you!

This product pairs well with my other fraction resources!

Click here to follow me and you will be notified when new products are added to my store! All new products are 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted, so it pays to follow me! Also, be sure to leave feedback to earn TpT credits to spend on future purchases!

Thank you for your time,

Aly Franklin

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 6, 2022
Great resource!
Kmin
(TPT Seller)
876 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 11, 2022
This resource was amazing for my students! I used each one as a little assessment for each of the different fraction types (same numerator, same denominator, unlike and butterfly). The students used their whiteboards as a supplement for the butterfly and unlike fractions, and it was awesome. Very quick to grade, too!
Austin G.
48 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 4 out of 5
January 30, 2022
My students loved this resource. I used the task cards for a math center.
Susan B.
356 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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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