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Preview of Fraction Quilt Square | Math Craft and Bulletin Board

Fraction Quilt Square | Math Craft and Bulletin Board

Need a no-prep, ready-to-print activity for practicing FRACTIONS? Then my Fraction Quilt Squares are just for you! Your students will love creating their own unique, colorful fraction quilt and recording each part of their quilt using numbers, words, or both. Combine all the Fraction Quilts from your class to create an eye-catching bulletin board using the included letters! What’s Included:1. Three Fraction Quilt Square templates to practice: · fourths · eighths · sixteenths · twenty-fourths 2.
Preview of Multiplying Fractions Task Cards

Multiplying Fractions Task Cards

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These task cards are the perfect way for your students to practice and review the skill of multiplying fractions. This resource contains 32 print-and-go task cards where you can cut, fold, and staple, creating a double-sided card. Students are then able to solve, flip, and check the answer quickly and easily! Task cards are SO versatile and can be used whole group (placed around the room) or in small groups for intervention or challenge. Included in this resource: 32 task cards with equations an
Preview of Dividing Unit Fractions and Wholes Task Cards Differentiated Distance Learning

Dividing Unit Fractions and Wholes Task Cards Differentiated Distance Learning

This product has two different types of tasks cards. One requiring an open response as an answer and one that allows you to answer using multiple choice. This differentiation allows students to have a guide if needed and allows your high achievers the option to answer on their own. It has 18 task cards, recording sheet, and a link to a Google Form for online work. Plus an answer sheet to allow for easy grading. Questions in this allow students to practice dividing unit fractions by whole numbers
Preview of 4th Grade Daily Math Operations adding and subtracting with comparing Fractions

4th Grade Daily Math Operations adding and subtracting with comparing Fractions

[ PDF File - No Prep ] Extend understanding of fraction equivalence and ordering - Explain why a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 is equivalent to a fraction (𝘯 × 𝘢)/(𝘯 × 𝘣) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. - Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction. Build fractio
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