I found this website that has multiple activities with fractions. It includes the materials needed for the activities and instructions. It lists extensions and assessment ideas. It also has a listing of books about fractions. It even contains links to other websites where students can play fraction games. (And I only had trouble accessing one of the links.) From Heather Johnson
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Great presentation from a tech integrator at an international school in Singapore. Many of her ideas would be great to share with parents as the summer looms ahead, although many points relate to integrating digital citizenship at school, too.
This collection from Heather White and Amanda McKee Jones has all kinds of tutorials and templates for using Bitmojis. They will continue to add to it.