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Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed
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If your kids love Among us this is a great product for you! It is fun and engaging way to work on identifying fractions!

The task is simple: draw a comparison between to fractions. Students will have the opportunity to decide whether a fraction is greater than, less than, or equal to another fraction.

There are two sets of cards, Set A and Set B. Having two sets of cards simply offers you a greater variety of tasks. Students can indicate which set of cards they are working with on their answer sheet. You can see which set a card belongs to by looking in the bottom right-hand corner of a task card.

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Comparing Fractions Task Cards: Among Us Themed

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If your kids love Among us this is a great product for you! It is fun and engaging way to work on fractions!For each set there are two sets of task cards with a key included for you to check the answers quick and easy! 160 Task Cards included:Identifying Number line FractionsEquivalent FractionsIden
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If your kids love Among us this is a great product for you! It is fun and engaging way to work on identifying fractions!

The task is simple: draw a comparison between to fractions. Students will have the opportunity to decide whether a fraction is greater than, less than, or equal to another fraction.

There are two sets of cards, Set A and Set B. Having two sets of cards simply offers you a greater variety of tasks. Students can indicate which set of cards they are working with on their answer sheet. You can see which set a card belongs to by looking in the bottom right-hand corner of a task card.

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