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Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet
Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet
Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet
Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet
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This 13-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. Students will then use their answers to solve a riddle using a code.

An answer sheet is included on a separate page.

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Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet

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Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet

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4th - 6th
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

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These worksheets are fun ways for students to practice converting between mixed and improper fractions. Students will use their answers to help solve a riddle for each worksheet. Included in this bundle are:- 2 riddle & coloring worksheets- 2 riddle code worksheetsAn answer sheet is included f
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Description

This 13-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. Students will then use their answers to solve a riddle using a code.

An answer sheet is included on a separate page.

Related Worksheets:

Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet

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Understand a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 with 𝘢 > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/𝘣.
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