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Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT
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"My class used these fraction cards as a challenge while we were working through our fraction unit. They had a great time and giggled at some of the cards."
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Mindy K.
"My students enjoy this Valentine's math activity. I use it every year to review fractions in a fun way. "
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Tracy d.

Description

This low prep resource is a great way to help your students review fraction skills while also celebrating Valentine's Day! This resource contains 20 task cards with fun, Valentine's Day themed fraction questions that make a fun math center or whole class math activity. You can also use these cards to play SCOOT.

A student recording sheet and answer key are included. Differentiate these task cards by having students reduce the fractions (or not reduce the fractions).

Many of these Valentine's Day themed fraction task cards incorporate language arts or categorizing skills as well, giving students a chance to practice their fraction skills in a different way.

This resource is ideal for students in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, or 4th grade that have already been introduced to fractions but could benefit from a review. 4th grade students that have a solid understanding of fraction will probably find this very easy. Check the preview to see if the questions are appropriate for your upper elementary students.

If you like this, you'll love some of my other task cards:

Fractions on a Number Line Task Cards

Classifying Quadrilaterals Task Cards

End of Year Fraction Task Cards

Representing Multiplication Task Cards

Kalena Baker, Teaching Made Practical

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Valentine's Day Math - Fraction Task Cards for a Math Center or SCOOT

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What others say

"My class used these fraction cards as a challenge while we were working through our fraction unit. They had a great time and giggled at some of the cards."
star
Mindy K.
"My students enjoy this Valentine's math activity. I use it every year to review fractions in a fun way. "
star
Tracy d.

Description

This low prep resource is a great way to help your students review fraction skills while also celebrating Valentine's Day! This resource contains 20 task cards with fun, Valentine's Day themed fraction questions that make a fun math center or whole class math activity. You can also use these cards to play SCOOT.

A student recording sheet and answer key are included. Differentiate these task cards by having students reduce the fractions (or not reduce the fractions).

Many of these Valentine's Day themed fraction task cards incorporate language arts or categorizing skills as well, giving students a chance to practice their fraction skills in a different way.

This resource is ideal for students in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, or 4th grade that have already been introduced to fractions but could benefit from a review. 4th grade students that have a solid understanding of fraction will probably find this very easy. Check the preview to see if the questions are appropriate for your upper elementary students.

If you like this, you'll love some of my other task cards:

Fractions on a Number Line Task Cards

Classifying Quadrilaterals Task Cards

End of Year Fraction Task Cards

Representing Multiplication Task Cards

Kalena Baker, Teaching Made Practical

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.

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My class used these fraction cards as a challenge while we were working through our fraction unit. They had a great time and giggled at some of the cards.
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My students enjoy this Valentine's math activity. I use it every year to review fractions in a fun way.
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