High-Low-Medium Poker: Decimals, Fractions and Percentages Games

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High-Low-Medium Poker: Decimals, Fractions and Percentages Games
The dealer places two cards face up in the center of play.
The first player then evaluates the cards and makes a guess as to whether the next card on the deck will be the highest, lowest or intermediate value compared with the two exposed cards. For example, if the first two cards are "10%" and "1/4", it is most likely that the next card will be the highest of the three.........
BONUS - Black & White Versions Included!!!
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This Fraction Game is included in my File Folder Fraction Game Package
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How to Prepare file folder math games:
For best "look" print the games in color but they look fine printed in grayscale. I print the title page in color, laminate it, and glue it to the front of a 9x12 envelope. I copy the game pieces in color (or using black ink, onto color cardstock), laminate, cut out, and place them in Ziploc bags. I place the Ziploc bag, recording sheets, and laminated answer key in the envelope for storage.
The dealer places two cards face up in the center of play.
The first player then evaluates the cards and makes a guess as to whether the next card on the deck will be the highest, lowest or intermediate value compared with the two exposed cards. For example, if the first two cards are "10%" and "1/4", it is most likely that the next card will be the highest of the three.........
BONUS - Black & White Versions Included!!!
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This Fraction Game is included in my File Folder Fraction Game Package
*******************************************************************
How to Prepare file folder math games:
For best "look" print the games in color but they look fine printed in grayscale. I print the title page in color, laminate it, and glue it to the front of a 9x12 envelope. I copy the game pieces in color (or using black ink, onto color cardstock), laminate, cut out, and place them in Ziploc bags. I place the Ziploc bag, recording sheets, and laminated answer key in the envelope for storage.
Total Pages
23 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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