In this cooperative activity, partners take turn rolling two die to determine the problem they will solve. After solving, players initial that box if they are correct, first person with 3 in a row wins!
A board game designed around adding and subtracting mixed numbers. Students use dice to determine placement on the game board and answer an addition or subtraction problem to stay where they are.
In this pack, students will practice multiplying:
fractions by fractions
improper fractions by proper fractions
mixed numbers by whole numbers
Students will practice through multiple games including:
-Race to the Monsters
-Tic-Tac-Toe
-Task Cards
-4-in-a-row
Each skill is provided with a 1-2 page worksheet to practice.
Lastly, 2 reviews are included at the end of the pack.
Using addition, subtraction and multiplication of fractions, coupled with adding and subtracting decimals, students will plan the Super Bowl Party of the Year!
Students practice adding unlike fractions and using benchmarks all in this 4-in-a Row cooperative learning game. All problems equal 1 or
less, no improper or mixed numbers.
Students practice adding like fractions and using benchmarks all in this 4-in-a Row cooperative learning game. All problems equal 1 or less, no improper or mixed numbers.
Students will enjoy reviewing fractions with the 4-in-a-row game!
Problems include:
fraction x fraction
fraction x whole number
mixed number x whole number
fraction divided by whole number
whole number divided by fraction
Students practice subtracting unlike fractions and using benchmarks all in this 4-in-a Row cooperative learning game. All problems equal 1 or less, no improper or mixed numbers.
4th - 6th
Fractions, Math
CCSS
5.NF.A.1
$1.50
Original Price $1.50
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Teaching style
Whole Brain, Education Discovery
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My own education history
Lafayette High School
University of Central Missouri
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