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Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet
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"The was a nice note-taking and practice page. They students kept it in their math binders when they were done. Nice reference sheet for the rules of simplifying fractions. Thank you so much"
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"Awesome resource and was super easy to integrate into the classroom with my grade 6/7 combined class."
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Do your students struggle with knowing when to simplify fractions as mine do? This PowerPoint is a detailed step-by-step lesson to use to teach your students how to simplify fractions.  Students will learn that some fractions never need to be reduced. They will also learn that there are rules other than just looking for the greatest common factor (GCF) to use for simplifying fractions (although this is included also).

*Purchase in a bundle and save 20% along with improper fractions and decomposing fractions.

Click on the preview to see more information about this unit.

What's Included:

  • Step-by-Step PowerPoint
  • Companion Worksheet
  • Answer Guide

How to Use:

Students will use a companion worksheet as they follow along with the PPT to deepen their understanding of this concept. This unit includes a detailed 14-page PPT along with a 1-page companion worksheet and an answer guide.

**This activity will take 1-2 days to complete depending on the amount of time of your math class.

More Details:

Simplifying Fractions can be so tricky for students! This unit will help your students understand when fractions need to be reduced into a simpler form by following a step-by-step guide.

This PowerPoint will teach your students the rules of reducing fractions into their simplest form.

Your students will be pros at simplifying fractions after completing this PPT in the classroom and will be set on the road to success!

This lesson can be used for:

  • small group
  • intervention and remediation
  • whole group lesson

You might also like these MATH ideas:

Improper Fractions - Step-by-Step

Equivalent and Comparing Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Digital Fractions for Google Slides

Comparing Fractions Digital Task Cards

Daily Math Spiral for 4th Grade - BUNDLE (covers all Common Core Standards)

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Simplifying Fractions Step-by-Step PowerPoint - Reducing Simplest Form Worksheet

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What others say

"The was a nice note-taking and practice page. They students kept it in their math binders when they were done. Nice reference sheet for the rules of simplifying fractions. Thank you so much"
star
Lisa C.
"Awesome resource and was super easy to integrate into the classroom with my grade 6/7 combined class."
star
Sonia V.

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Description

Do your students struggle with knowing when to simplify fractions as mine do? This PowerPoint is a detailed step-by-step lesson to use to teach your students how to simplify fractions.  Students will learn that some fractions never need to be reduced. They will also learn that there are rules other than just looking for the greatest common factor (GCF) to use for simplifying fractions (although this is included also).

*Purchase in a bundle and save 20% along with improper fractions and decomposing fractions.

Click on the preview to see more information about this unit.

What's Included:

  • Step-by-Step PowerPoint
  • Companion Worksheet
  • Answer Guide

How to Use:

Students will use a companion worksheet as they follow along with the PPT to deepen their understanding of this concept. This unit includes a detailed 14-page PPT along with a 1-page companion worksheet and an answer guide.

**This activity will take 1-2 days to complete depending on the amount of time of your math class.

More Details:

Simplifying Fractions can be so tricky for students! This unit will help your students understand when fractions need to be reduced into a simpler form by following a step-by-step guide.

This PowerPoint will teach your students the rules of reducing fractions into their simplest form.

Your students will be pros at simplifying fractions after completing this PPT in the classroom and will be set on the road to success!

This lesson can be used for:

  • small group
  • intervention and remediation
  • whole group lesson

You might also like these MATH ideas:

Improper Fractions - Step-by-Step

Equivalent and Comparing Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Digital Fractions for Google Slides

Comparing Fractions Digital Task Cards

Daily Math Spiral for 4th Grade - BUNDLE (covers all Common Core Standards)

Thank you!

It pays to follow me. All of my NEW products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. Just click "follow me" at the top of the page.

I love feedback. It is so important to my store. I appreciate you leaving feedback on this product when you purchase.

Thank you so very much!

Have a wonderful and blessed day,

Cynthia

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4.82 out of 5, based on 151 reviews
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Good Resource
Rated 4 out of 5
March 30, 2026
Good Resource, just a lot going on the worksheet. Needed to be split up a little.
Christie B.
294 reviews • Ohio
Grades taught: 5th
Nice Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 11, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
The was a nice note-taking and practice page. They students kept it in their math binders when they were done. Nice reference sheet for the rules of simplifying fractions. Thank you so much
Lisa C.
486 reviews • Arizona
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 27, 2025
My students absolutely loved this resource! I highly recommend it. :)
Ashley Salgado
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919 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2025
Awesome resource and was super easy to integrate into the classroom with my grade 6/7 combined class.
594 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 9, 2025
My students truly enjoyed using this resource! It was engaging, easy to follow, and reinforced key concepts in a way that kept them interested. I loved seeing their enthusiasm and participation increase while using it. This resource was a valuable addition to our lessons, and I would highly recommend it to other educators!
Amanda H.
334 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 11, 2025
Great resource for helping students learning how to reduce fractions to the smallest form
Rhonda M.
1,032 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
September 13, 2024
This was an engaging resource for my students to practice with fractions. Students stayed engaged throughout the assignment.
Bethany J.
75 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2024
I used this resource as enrichment with my 3rd grade students! They are much better at simplifying fractions after using these slides!
Whitney Williams
(TPT Seller)
531 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd

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