Description
Looking for a FUN way to help grow your students' understanding of fractions? This is the perfect game for your students! Prep once, grab and go all year as needed!
Use for:
- Small group practice
- Math centers
- Independent practice
- Intervention
- Early finishers
- Cemented learning
How to prep:
- Print pages 3-22 double-sided onto white cardstock.
- Laminate each page - this will help the cards stay in great shape!
- Cut out each card.
- Obtain a quart-sized baggie or other method for storing the cards when not in use.
How to play:
- Single player: Student places all cards face-down and plays a game of “memory”, flipping two cards at a time hoping to reveal a match.
- Groups of 2 or 3: Each player starts with 6 cards and first looks for matches in their own hand. They then continue the play of “go fish”, asking another student for a certain card (ex. "Do you have one half?”).
- Groups of 4 or 5: Each player starts with 5 cards.
- Group of 6: Each player starts with 4 cards.
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Description
Looking for a FUN way to help grow your students' understanding of fractions? This is the perfect game for your students! Prep once, grab and go all year as needed!
Use for:
- Small group practice
- Math centers
- Independent practice
- Intervention
- Early finishers
- Cemented learning
How to prep:
- Print pages 3-22 double-sided onto white cardstock.
- Laminate each page - this will help the cards stay in great shape!
- Cut out each card.
- Obtain a quart-sized baggie or other method for storing the cards when not in use.
How to play:
- Single player: Student places all cards face-down and plays a game of “memory”, flipping two cards at a time hoping to reveal a match.
- Groups of 2 or 3: Each player starts with 6 cards and first looks for matches in their own hand. They then continue the play of “go fish”, asking another student for a certain card (ex. "Do you have one half?”).
- Groups of 4 or 5: Each player starts with 5 cards.
- Group of 6: Each player starts with 4 cards.
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I made several sets of this game for practice during station time.
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CCSS3.NF.A.1
Understand a fraction 1/𝘣 as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into 𝘣 equal parts; understand a fraction 𝘢/𝑏 as the quantity formed by 𝘢 parts of size 1/𝘣.
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