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Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook
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What others say

"Wonderful resource for students to begin to use fraction vocabulary and then use as a reference as they start learning bout fractions."
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Pamela L.
"I use this to review fractions with students in summer camp. Students enjoy the doodle note format. Plus, to save time or to differentiate, I can use notes that are already filled in and have students highlight specific points. "
star
Lindsey M.

Description

Introduction to fraction concepts and basic fraction vocabulary is easy and engaging with this math wheel note-taking format.

What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can:

  • Take notes inside the math wheel
  • Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
  • Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
  • Color the background pattern

Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a personal anchor chart/reference sheet.

  • The wheels are excellent for reviewing concepts as part of your test prep.
  • You can even enlarge the math wheels and use them as posters or anchor charts!

This resource was updated on 4/8/24 to include TWO versions, with THREE notes options for each. One version is the original Fraction Concepts wheel and one is a newer version, so you can choose which is best for your students!

These fraction notes would be helpful for upper elementary students who need fraction intervention or a quick review of fraction concepts before getting into fraction operations.

  • While this fraction resource addresses 3rd grade standards and is used for 3rd grade, it has also been used with many 4th and 5th grade classes.

The sections of the original wheel are:

1) Fraction

2) Numerator

3) Denominator

4) Examples

The sections of the new version are:

1) Fraction

2) Numerator (and Unit Fraction)

3) Denominator

4) What Fraction? - includes practice models and 3 word problems

This resource includes:

1) Two versions of student math wheel (original and new)

THREE options for EACH of these versions

  • One ‘open,’ with notes to be written in
  • One with fill-in-the-blanks for the notes, to help control the amount of space students use
  • One with pre-filled notes for students who need this (these do not include answers)

⭐️Each version comes with a patterned background and with no pattern in the background.

2) Teacher keys/wheels with completed notes and examples

3) Colored samples of wheels

4) PowerPoint file with two editable templates ~ you can add text to make your own math wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).

Features of this easy-to-use fraction resource:

1) Notes sections and examples

2) Guided or independent practice: 17 or 18 images of fractions in the pattern around the circle, for students to practice identifying fractions.

  • Students identify by coloring the section according to the Color Code found on the wheel sheet

3) Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the rest of the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows. Coloring the background is optional ~ if students have time, great. If not, they can always color during fast finisher time:-)

Coloring the background, if you use the patterned versions:

  • Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, center activity, homework, etc.
  • Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
  • Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
  • This coloring part is just a chance to be creative, explore patterns, and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide.

Differences between the original and new wheels:

1) Original wheel: is very basic, with one example per term, but with room for you to add additional examples if you’d like.

New wheel: has several examples in each section and more notes than the original.

2) Original wheel: the examples section has 4 models (circles, rectangles) for which you can choose what fraction you’d like students to show by coloring the correct number of sections. They can write in the fractions as well.

New wheel: the ‘What Fraction’ section also has models to color (I have examples on the key and sample, but you can choose whatever fraction you’d like them to color), but also includes three word problems.

3) Practice around the wheel is the same on both wheels, but the color code is located in different places.

Original wheel: color code is in the example section.

New wheel: color code is in the upper left corner of the pattern, and students can color that part of the pattern when they have finished all the practice problems and don’t need to use the key any more.

What teachers are saying about this fraction concepts resource:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students LOVE this activity and it reinforces all that is important with fractions.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Fun and engaging resource for the kids to consolidate their understanding of fractions”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “LOVE your wheel activity sets! I have purchased many of these sets, and I am looking forward in having students engaged in learning in a unique and fun way.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I LOVE this! Kids enjoyed doing it and it was perfect for the beginning of our fraction unit in third gr. I am a new fan of yours!”

Related Resources:

Fraction Identification Footloose Task Cards

Comparing and Ordering Fractions Footloose Task Cards

Fraction Activities Bundle

Pixel Art Adding & Subtracting Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Color by Number Print and Digital

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4th-5th Grade Math Color by Number Bundle

4th-5th Grade Footloose Math Task Card Bundle

4th Grade Math Color by Number Mini Bundle

5th Grade Math Color by Number Mini-Bundle

5th Grade Math Doodle Wheel Bundle

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Introduction to Fractions Vocabulary 3rd Grade Math Wheel Interactive Notebook

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What others say

"Wonderful resource for students to begin to use fraction vocabulary and then use as a reference as they start learning bout fractions."
star
Pamela L.
"I use this to review fractions with students in summer camp. Students enjoy the doodle note format. Plus, to save time or to differentiate, I can use notes that are already filled in and have students highlight specific points. "
star
Lindsey M.

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Description

Introduction to fraction concepts and basic fraction vocabulary is easy and engaging with this math wheel note-taking format.

What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can:

  • Take notes inside the math wheel
  • Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
  • Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
  • Color the background pattern

Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a personal anchor chart/reference sheet.

  • The wheels are excellent for reviewing concepts as part of your test prep.
  • You can even enlarge the math wheels and use them as posters or anchor charts!

This resource was updated on 4/8/24 to include TWO versions, with THREE notes options for each. One version is the original Fraction Concepts wheel and one is a newer version, so you can choose which is best for your students!

These fraction notes would be helpful for upper elementary students who need fraction intervention or a quick review of fraction concepts before getting into fraction operations.

  • While this fraction resource addresses 3rd grade standards and is used for 3rd grade, it has also been used with many 4th and 5th grade classes.

The sections of the original wheel are:

1) Fraction

2) Numerator

3) Denominator

4) Examples

The sections of the new version are:

1) Fraction

2) Numerator (and Unit Fraction)

3) Denominator

4) What Fraction? - includes practice models and 3 word problems

This resource includes:

1) Two versions of student math wheel (original and new)

THREE options for EACH of these versions

  • One ‘open,’ with notes to be written in
  • One with fill-in-the-blanks for the notes, to help control the amount of space students use
  • One with pre-filled notes for students who need this (these do not include answers)

⭐️Each version comes with a patterned background and with no pattern in the background.

2) Teacher keys/wheels with completed notes and examples

3) Colored samples of wheels

4) PowerPoint file with two editable templates ~ you can add text to make your own math wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).

Features of this easy-to-use fraction resource:

1) Notes sections and examples

2) Guided or independent practice: 17 or 18 images of fractions in the pattern around the circle, for students to practice identifying fractions.

  • Students identify by coloring the section according to the Color Code found on the wheel sheet

3) Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the rest of the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows. Coloring the background is optional ~ if students have time, great. If not, they can always color during fast finisher time:-)

Coloring the background, if you use the patterned versions:

  • Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, center activity, homework, etc.
  • Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
  • Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
  • This coloring part is just a chance to be creative, explore patterns, and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide.

Differences between the original and new wheels:

1) Original wheel: is very basic, with one example per term, but with room for you to add additional examples if you’d like.

New wheel: has several examples in each section and more notes than the original.

2) Original wheel: the examples section has 4 models (circles, rectangles) for which you can choose what fraction you’d like students to show by coloring the correct number of sections. They can write in the fractions as well.

New wheel: the ‘What Fraction’ section also has models to color (I have examples on the key and sample, but you can choose whatever fraction you’d like them to color), but also includes three word problems.

3) Practice around the wheel is the same on both wheels, but the color code is located in different places.

Original wheel: color code is in the example section.

New wheel: color code is in the upper left corner of the pattern, and students can color that part of the pattern when they have finished all the practice problems and don’t need to use the key any more.

What teachers are saying about this fraction concepts resource:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students LOVE this activity and it reinforces all that is important with fractions.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Fun and engaging resource for the kids to consolidate their understanding of fractions”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “LOVE your wheel activity sets! I have purchased many of these sets, and I am looking forward in having students engaged in learning in a unique and fun way.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I LOVE this! Kids enjoyed doing it and it was perfect for the beginning of our fraction unit in third gr. I am a new fan of yours!”

Related Resources:

Fraction Identification Footloose Task Cards

Comparing and Ordering Fractions Footloose Task Cards

Fraction Activities Bundle

Pixel Art Adding & Subtracting Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Color by Number Print and Digital

********************************************************************

You Might Also Like:

4th-5th Grade Math Color by Number Bundle

4th-5th Grade Footloose Math Task Card Bundle

4th Grade Math Color by Number Mini Bundle

5th Grade Math Color by Number Mini-Bundle

5th Grade Math Doodle Wheel Bundle

********************************************************************

Connect with Me:

Check out the Blog

Follow on Facebook

Follow on Pinterest

Follow on Instagram

*********************************************************************

Copyright © Cognitive Cardio Math

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.

Report this resource to TPT
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Well crafted
Rated 5 out of 5
May 23, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Used for my fraction unit as a opener for my students
lexi W.
70 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Students were engaged and it fit smoothly into our lessons.
Rated 5 out of 5
April 17, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
A great addition to my grade 4 teaching toolkit. Clear, effective, and simple to implement.
Jennifer M.
1,127 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 4th
Good resource
Rated 4 out of 5
April 9, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Some pages were a bit confusing for my students to understand.
Brittani T.
489 reviews • Montana
Grades taught: 3rd
A Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
November 5, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I used this resource to help my students take notes about fraction vocabulary.
Margaret B.
91 reviews • West Virginia
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Fractions VOcabulary
Rated 4 out of 5
September 16, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This was a good resource for my higher students. For my lower students it was a bit busy.
Taryn P.
310 reviews • Kansas
Grades taught: 3rd
Awesome Resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
September 13, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This resource was exactly what I needed! It provided my students with extra practice in a meaningful and engaging way, and I noticed it really supported their understanding of the concepts. The materials were clear, easy to use, and saved me so much planning time. It was a great help for me as a teacher and a valuable tool for my classroom. Highly recommend!
The Urban Creative
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720 reviews • New York
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
July 6, 2025
Wonderful resource for students to begin to use fraction vocabulary and then use as a reference as they start learning bout fractions.
Pamela L.
1,488 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
June 30, 2025
I use this to review fractions with students in summer camp. Students enjoy the doodle note format. Plus, to save time or to differentiate, I can use notes that are already filled in and have students highlight specific points.
Lindsey M.
257 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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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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