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Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity
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Review fraction operations and concepts with this engaging tabletop game designed for small group practice and unit review. Students build accuracy and confidence through fun, collaborative gameplay that reinforces key fraction skills.

Bring the TableTop Game revolution to your classroom! Board games are experiencing a renaissance and tapping into their innate engagement is a no brainer. This is the natural evolution of task cards.

TableTop Math games cover a single unit of math study. The questions range from simple skill practice to application. Provided are four different game styles that can be played with the same set of math cards. Mix it up or let your students choose what to play. The choice is yours!

In Journey, students play a traditional board game for 2-4 players. Students will move around the board trying to accumulate points. Each student will attempt the same question each turn. (you will need dice). Direct Link to Journey Directions

In Conquer, students play a strategy board game for 2 players. Students will perform attacks on their opponent's with the goal of reaching their home base. Each student will attempt the same question each turn. (you will need either unit cubes or to laminate the game board and use dry erase pens). Direct Link to Conquer Directions

In Draft, students play a pick and pass card game for 3-4 players. Students will select a problem from a hand in an attempt to score the most points. Watch out for those action cards! Each student will attempt the different questions each turn. Direct Link to Draft

In Mystery, students play a secret mission card game for 3-4 players. Students will select a problem from a hand in an attempt to score and accomplish a secret task. Can they complete them? Each student will attempt the different questions each turn. Direct Link to Mystery

This video provides an explanation of the game rules for the four different games. I have recorded it so that it is student facing, but you can benefit from learning the rules yourself. (Written directions are also included).

You can find a link to a downloadable video of the directions Here. You may prefer to view through YouTube (Direct Link), because I have provided hyperlinks to the specific games in the event you want to introduce students to one game at a time.

Each game includes 32 math cards, two game boards, handouts for each game, one answer key card and special action cards to make play even more fun.

You can use the cards one unit at a time or shuffle multiple units together for one epic review!

You may be interested in the following discounted bundles. SAVE $$$!

โ€ขTableTop Math -- Geometry Bundle

โ€ขTableTop Math โ€“ All of Them

Need an Entire Curriculum?

โ€ข21st Century Geometry โ€“- the Entire Curriculum

For more tips, tricks and ideas check out the Clark Creative Education Blog

And join our community where I post ideas, anecdotes, elaborations & every once in a while I pass out TPT gift cards! And jokes! I do jokes too!

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Fractions Review Game | Fun Math Tabletop Elementary Math Practice Activity

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Description

Review fraction operations and concepts with this engaging tabletop game designed for small group practice and unit review. Students build accuracy and confidence through fun, collaborative gameplay that reinforces key fraction skills.

Bring the TableTop Game revolution to your classroom! Board games are experiencing a renaissance and tapping into their innate engagement is a no brainer. This is the natural evolution of task cards.

TableTop Math games cover a single unit of math study. The questions range from simple skill practice to application. Provided are four different game styles that can be played with the same set of math cards. Mix it up or let your students choose what to play. The choice is yours!

In Journey, students play a traditional board game for 2-4 players. Students will move around the board trying to accumulate points. Each student will attempt the same question each turn. (you will need dice). Direct Link to Journey Directions

In Conquer, students play a strategy board game for 2 players. Students will perform attacks on their opponent's with the goal of reaching their home base. Each student will attempt the same question each turn. (you will need either unit cubes or to laminate the game board and use dry erase pens). Direct Link to Conquer Directions

In Draft, students play a pick and pass card game for 3-4 players. Students will select a problem from a hand in an attempt to score the most points. Watch out for those action cards! Each student will attempt the different questions each turn. Direct Link to Draft

In Mystery, students play a secret mission card game for 3-4 players. Students will select a problem from a hand in an attempt to score and accomplish a secret task. Can they complete them? Each student will attempt the different questions each turn. Direct Link to Mystery

This video provides an explanation of the game rules for the four different games. I have recorded it so that it is student facing, but you can benefit from learning the rules yourself. (Written directions are also included).

You can find a link to a downloadable video of the directions Here. You may prefer to view through YouTube (Direct Link), because I have provided hyperlinks to the specific games in the event you want to introduce students to one game at a time.

Each game includes 32 math cards, two game boards, handouts for each game, one answer key card and special action cards to make play even more fun.

You can use the cards one unit at a time or shuffle multiple units together for one epic review!

You may be interested in the following discounted bundles. SAVE $$$!

โ€ขTableTop Math -- Geometry Bundle

โ€ขTableTop Math โ€“ All of Them

Need an Entire Curriculum?

โ€ข21st Century Geometry โ€“- the Entire Curriculum

For more tips, tricks and ideas check out the Clark Creative Education Blog

And join our community where I post ideas, anecdotes, elaborations & every once in a while I pass out TPT gift cards! And jokes! I do jokes too!

Clark Creative Education Facebook Page

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 19, 2021
As always a lot of fun! Fantastic resource, thank you
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 28, 2018
I'm gonna use this with my students this year!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole.
Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in more than one way, recording each decomposition by an equation. Justify decompositions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. Examples: 3/8 = 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8; 3/8 = 1/8 + 2/8; 2 1/8 = 1 + 1 + 1/8 = 8/8 + 8/8 + 1/8.
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