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Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
Comparing Fractions Word Problems  SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade
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Comparing fractions made easy with word problems, fraction models and a fun SCOOT game! Students get to play detective, uncovering errors as they work through comparing fractions with models. With the help of bar models and number lines, they'll learn to back up their answers with solid reasoning. It's a great mix of challenge and fun for mastering fractions!

Why you will love this Comparing Fractions Word Problems resource:

  • Enhances conceptual learning
  • Interactive learning
  • Easily adapts to different uses


Included in these Comparing Fraction Word Problems Task Card activities:

◻️ 36 Comparing Fraction Word Problems Task Cards: Extend your student’s understanding of fraction comparisons with these task cards that are perfect for math centers or rotations. 

◻️ Comparing Fraction Math Error Analysis Worksheets: Students draw math models to find the error, then write to explain their thinking and prove their answers. 

◻️ Comparing Fraction Word Problems Challenge a Classmate Worksheet: Extend this fraction word problem practice with this fun collaborative activity for partners!

◻️ Scoot Recording Sheet: Use these task cards for a game of Scoot, and this recording sheet will keep students organized as they play.

◻️ Answer Key


How can you use this Comparing Fractions Word Problems Activities resource?

✔ Whole Group Instruction: Model this error analysis activity for your students. Teaching your students how to use error analysis will deepen their math understanding in a big way!

Small Group Instruction: These comparing fraction word problem task cards are very effective as a small group resource. You can model, then support students in this task. Adding the writing element to this task helps you see how your students are thinking and how they are solving problems.

Math Centers: This error analysis place value activity is a rigorous practice perfect for math centers or rotations.  Students are more engaged when math tasks are fun and challenging.

Formative Assessment or Exit Tickets: Want to know if your students have mastered fraction comparisons? These task cards are an effective formative assessment. Use a quick exit ticket to get a snapshot of how your class comprehends fraction word problems.

Partner Work: Students will be engaged and stay on task when working together on the Challenge a Classmate Activity! They love the challenge, plus it’s more fun when they work together! 

Bellwork or Bellringers: Use these Comparing Fraction Word Problems task cards as a bellringer, and your students will become experts at fractions!


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Comparing Fractions Word Problems SCOOT Game & Math Center Activity 3rd Grade

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Comparing fractions made easy with word problems, fraction models and a fun SCOOT game! Students get to play detective, uncovering errors as they work through comparing fractions with models. With the help of bar models and number lines, they'll learn to back up their answers with solid reasoning. It's a great mix of challenge and fun for mastering fractions!

Why you will love this Comparing Fractions Word Problems resource:

  • Enhances conceptual learning
  • Interactive learning
  • Easily adapts to different uses


Included in these Comparing Fraction Word Problems Task Card activities:

◻️ 36 Comparing Fraction Word Problems Task Cards: Extend your student’s understanding of fraction comparisons with these task cards that are perfect for math centers or rotations. 

◻️ Comparing Fraction Math Error Analysis Worksheets: Students draw math models to find the error, then write to explain their thinking and prove their answers. 

◻️ Comparing Fraction Word Problems Challenge a Classmate Worksheet: Extend this fraction word problem practice with this fun collaborative activity for partners!

◻️ Scoot Recording Sheet: Use these task cards for a game of Scoot, and this recording sheet will keep students organized as they play.

◻️ Answer Key


How can you use this Comparing Fractions Word Problems Activities resource?

✔ Whole Group Instruction: Model this error analysis activity for your students. Teaching your students how to use error analysis will deepen their math understanding in a big way!

Small Group Instruction: These comparing fraction word problem task cards are very effective as a small group resource. You can model, then support students in this task. Adding the writing element to this task helps you see how your students are thinking and how they are solving problems.

Math Centers: This error analysis place value activity is a rigorous practice perfect for math centers or rotations.  Students are more engaged when math tasks are fun and challenging.

Formative Assessment or Exit Tickets: Want to know if your students have mastered fraction comparisons? These task cards are an effective formative assessment. Use a quick exit ticket to get a snapshot of how your class comprehends fraction word problems.

Partner Work: Students will be engaged and stay on task when working together on the Challenge a Classmate Activity! They love the challenge, plus it’s more fun when they work together! 

Bellwork or Bellringers: Use these Comparing Fraction Word Problems task cards as a bellringer, and your students will become experts at fractions!


©Teaching in the Heart of Florida

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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October 28, 2023
I loved how engaging this resource was for my students. They had a deeper understanding of comparing fractions after this resource.
Jana H.
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Grades taught: 3rd
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May 6, 2020
Easy to use for early finishers and workstations.
Robbi D.
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February 23, 2020
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you so much! :)
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Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Represent a fraction 1/𝘣 on a number line diagram by defining the interval from 0 to 1 as the whole and partitioning it into 𝘣 equal parts. Recognize that each part has size 1/𝘣 and that the endpoint of the part based at 0 locates the number 1/𝘣 on the number line.
Represent a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 on a number line diagram by marking off 𝘢 lengths 1/𝘣 from 0. Recognize that the resulting interval has size 𝘢/𝘣 and that its endpoint locates the number 𝘢/𝘣 on the number line.
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