Converting Improper fractions to mixed numbers simplify equivalent game

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Converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and the reverse. Simplifying, equivalent fractions.

Today I would like to share with you some games to practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and the reverse. Students often need to turn mixed numbers into improper fractions to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions. They need to convert improper fractions into mixed numbers to get a simpler version of the number.

Once the students understand the concept with visual models they can use the algorithm to convert which is division or multiplication.

I have designed these simple games for my students to practice converting and also practice their multiplication and division skills. 2 boards are provided the basic and the challenge one.

Find many more fraction activities here

This resource is Outschool use approved with the one-time purchase of the Outschool extended licence

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