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Liz Dilts

"Pizza Fractions Game" - 0 views

    • Liz Dilts
       
      4.NF.2  Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Differentiation: For gifted students, change the required amount of pizzas in a row, column, or diagonal.
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    In this activity students are to compare fractions and capture/eat the most pizzas.
Jean Guernsey

Numbers and Operations - 1 views

  • -extend knowledge of fractions to draw more fraction pictures as well as use other materials in the classroom to construct fraction pictures. Compare to the fractions on the fraction-ominos
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    This activity has to do with recognizing fractions.
William Templeton

Capture That Fraction | Education.com - 1 views

    • William Templeton
       
      By carefully choosing the cards that go into a deck you could differentiate this game for high/low skill with fractions. Additionally you could make one deck of numerators and another deck of denominators.
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    A good game for improving students' ability to compare fractions.
Jessica Buell

Play the Number Sentence Game | Education.com - 1 views

    • Jessica Buell
       
      you can adapt this lesson for ELL students by going over the symbols , =
    • Jessica Buell
       
      you can extend this activity to KG or 1st grade by using single digit numbers 1-9 and then once they have mastered these you can use numbers 11-20. To extend this activity for older grades add additional steps by having them solve a multiplication or division problems and them comparing the answers or use fractions and compare greater than, larger than, or equivalent fractions.
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