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Preview of Intro to Fractions Practice or Quiz

Intro to Fractions Practice or Quiz

Self-grading Google Form with pictures, easy enough to use for early mathematicians! Great for distance learning or independent classroom work. Use this as an extension to introductory fraction lessons or a quick formative assessment on identifying fractions (halves, quarters, and thirds). Includes real-world application problems. Provides immediate feedback for the student and organizes whole-class results for teachers.
Preview of Equal & Not Equal Parts of Shapes Cut & Paste Sorting Worksheets Math

Equal & Not Equal Parts of Shapes Cut & Paste Sorting Worksheets Math

Equal & Not Equal Parts – Cut & Paste Sorting Worksheets Help students understand the concept of equal and not equal parts with this fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity! These black-and-white worksheets are perfect for hands-on learning, math centers, independent practice, and special education support. This resource provides a visual and tactile way for students to develop a strong foundation in fractions, geometry, and spatial reasoning while strengthening their fine motor skill
Preview of Play Dough Recipe Cards

Play Dough Recipe Cards

Making play dough with your students is a great way to practice math, reading and science skills! Use these cards to help students learn to follow a recipe, measure ingredients, and experiment with additional mix-ins. Now you have taste-safe play dough for endless learning activities! When they're done, send it home with the recipe card for families to recreate!
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
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