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Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
Fractions Math Menu Choice Board
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Are you teaching fractions? Are you looking for activities to enrich and challenge students or to use for fast finishers? I am passionate about finding ways to enrich and push those students who are ready for a challenge. This math menu includes 18 fraction math projects.

I made the product with the intent of using it as enrichment for those students who are proficient with the skill. The activities are intended to challenge them and encourage them to use their creativity to work with real life math examples. I ask my students to complete a side dish first, then an entrée and finally they can complete a dessert activity. I included more dessert options because they require more supplies and/or technology. Feel free to just use the ones that you have the resources to offer.

Side Dishes: These projects are intended to be warm-up activities. They get students writing about the topic and exploring the math vocabulary.

Entree: These projects ask students to apply the skills they have learned to a real world math problem. These activities often require students to write about their problem solving strategy.

Dessert: These projects allow students to apply higher order thinking skills to create something that demonstrates their knowledge of the skill such as a game, poem, video, presentation, poster, etc.

You can organize the math menu in a couple of different ways:

Make a Binder: One way that this product can be used is by making a binder. Use the cover page and dividers that are provided to organize the projects in a binder. Each task is includes on a separate page. Students can take the binder back to their seat or work area.

Make a Bulletin Board: You can create a math menu bulletin board with a row for each of the categories of math projects. Students can look at the board to choose their project. The bulletin board can be changed out periodically for new skills.

Task Cards: Each task has its own task card and can be bound together with binder rings. Students can easily take the set of cards back to their desk or work area.

The menu was written for third grade but might also be used with an a mid-level struggling fourth grader. Students are asked to model fractions and compare fractions that are less than one.

Included:

Directions

Rubric for Assessing Completed Projects

Binder Cover

Side Dish, Entree, and Dessert Category Dividers

5 Side Dish Projects

5 Entree Projects

8 Dessert Projects

Please take a look at the preview to see a sample of some of the projects.

Save with this money saving bundle:

Math Menu Choice Board BUNDLE

Check out my other Math Menus:

Addition

Multiplication

Division

Elapsed Time

Rounding

Area and Perimeter

Geometry

Subtraction

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Fractions Math Menu Choice Board

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Description

Are you teaching fractions? Are you looking for activities to enrich and challenge students or to use for fast finishers? I am passionate about finding ways to enrich and push those students who are ready for a challenge. This math menu includes 18 fraction math projects.

I made the product with the intent of using it as enrichment for those students who are proficient with the skill. The activities are intended to challenge them and encourage them to use their creativity to work with real life math examples. I ask my students to complete a side dish first, then an entrée and finally they can complete a dessert activity. I included more dessert options because they require more supplies and/or technology. Feel free to just use the ones that you have the resources to offer.

Side Dishes: These projects are intended to be warm-up activities. They get students writing about the topic and exploring the math vocabulary.

Entree: These projects ask students to apply the skills they have learned to a real world math problem. These activities often require students to write about their problem solving strategy.

Dessert: These projects allow students to apply higher order thinking skills to create something that demonstrates their knowledge of the skill such as a game, poem, video, presentation, poster, etc.

You can organize the math menu in a couple of different ways:

Make a Binder: One way that this product can be used is by making a binder. Use the cover page and dividers that are provided to organize the projects in a binder. Each task is includes on a separate page. Students can take the binder back to their seat or work area.

Make a Bulletin Board: You can create a math menu bulletin board with a row for each of the categories of math projects. Students can look at the board to choose their project. The bulletin board can be changed out periodically for new skills.

Task Cards: Each task has its own task card and can be bound together with binder rings. Students can easily take the set of cards back to their desk or work area.

The menu was written for third grade but might also be used with an a mid-level struggling fourth grader. Students are asked to model fractions and compare fractions that are less than one.

Included:

Directions

Rubric for Assessing Completed Projects

Binder Cover

Side Dish, Entree, and Dessert Category Dividers

5 Side Dish Projects

5 Entree Projects

8 Dessert Projects

Please take a look at the preview to see a sample of some of the projects.

Save with this money saving bundle:

Math Menu Choice Board BUNDLE

Check out my other Math Menus:

Addition

Multiplication

Division

Elapsed Time

Rounding

Area and Perimeter

Geometry

Subtraction

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Reviews

4.9
Rated 4.86 out of 5, based on 86 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 17, 2025
Great resource to supplement classroom instruction
Ina R.
1,135 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Not So Wimpy Teacher
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Not So Wimpy Teacher
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Mar 19, 2025

Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad the resource was helpful.

Rated 5 out of 5
January 29, 2025
The task cards have been perfect for my early finishers!
Porsche P.
319 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Not So Wimpy Teacher
Response from
Not So Wimpy Teacher
(TPT Seller)
Jan 30, 2025

I'm happy to hear this! Thank you for your feedback.

Rated 4 out of 5
September 21, 2024
love these and how they added to my room and were easy to use
Nancy R.
500 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
August 27, 2024
This was a helpful and engaging resource. My students enjoyed it.
Amanda G.
815 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 15, 2024
My student really loved the idea of creating a game. I love activities that combine creativity and core subjects. So fun !
191 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd
Not So Wimpy Teacher
Response from
Not So Wimpy Teacher
(TPT Seller)
May 15, 2024
I'm glad you are happy with the resource. Thank you for your feedback.
Rated 5 out of 5
August 1, 2023
This is a great resource to use for those early finishers. I used this for my high ability students.
Kimberly N.
250 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Not So Wimpy Teacher
Response from
Not So Wimpy Teacher
(TPT Seller)
Aug 1, 2023
Thank you!
Rated 3 out of 5
February 11, 2023
I do not use this that much. When I have, the kids liked it.
Jennifer C.
331 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 28, 2022
Loved it!
Dominique G.
119 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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