Make fraction concepts click with this standards-aligned, print-and-go 4th grade fractions bundle. This resource is designed to guide students from visual models to abstract reasoning, helping them truly understand fractions, not just memorize steps. This bundle includes 12 scaffolded worksheets, a mini quiz, and a condensed answer key, making it ideal for instruction, practice, intervention, or assessment. What’s Included ✔ 12 student worksheets covering core 4th grade fraction skills ✔ Visual
Decimal Dunkdown A Comparing Decimals & Fractions Bracket Challenge Looking for a high-engagement way to review comparing decimals and fractions? Decimal Dunkdown turns your math block into a March-style tournament where students compare decimals and fractions head-to-head and advance the larger value through each round! Perfect for 4th grade math when practicing comparing decimals to fractions (4.NF.C.7). What’s Included: 12 decimal vs. fraction matchups Tournament-style bracket page Stud
Ready to bring high-energy competition to your math block? Decimals vs. Fractions: Nothing But Net is a tournament-style bracket challenge where students compare decimals greater than one with mixed numbers and improper fractions. Each matchup requires students to convert, reason, and carefully compare values before advancing the winner to the next round. This engaging activity strengthens number sense while keeping students motivated through friendly competition. What’s Included: 12 decimal v
Bring the excitement of March into your math block with this engaging Math Madness–style fraction tournament! Students compare mixed numbers and improper fractions, advancing the greater value through each round until one fraction champion remains. This no-prep bracket activity is perfect for March math review, fraction practice, test prep, or math centers — and it keeps students motivated while practicing an essential skill. Skills Covered Comparing mixed numbers and improper fractions Conve
Make comparing unlike fractions fun and engaging with this March-style tournament bracket! Students compare pairs of unlike fractions and advance the greater fraction through each round until one fraction champion remains. This no-prep activity works perfectly for math centers, independent practice, partner work, review days, or test prep. What Students Practice Comparing unlike fractions Using fraction strategies such as: common denominators benchmarks visual models Justifying which fract