Changing Fractions and Decimals to Percents Young students can use this fun millionaire game to practice changing decimals and fractions to percents.
Fractions, Decimals, Percents In this jeopardy game, students will convert fractions to decimals and percents and vice-versa. Multiplying Fractions Game In this fun and interactive soccer game, students will test their ability to multiply different fractions.
Multiplying Fractions Millionaire Game How many points can you earn? Practice multiplying fractions by playing this fun game alone, with a partner, or in two teams. Show your friends how many points you can score when playing this fun game. Play this fun and interactive game and score as many points as possible. This coloring activity for simplifying fractions has 20 questions and two pictures that students color.
It has a dinosaur theme and is very whimsical. When you need to review with the whole class, a knockout game is the way to go. It has 16 questions for the students to answer and gives you a chance to see what they know. I always play this game with individual whiteboards so that every students is showing work and their answers. The fun part of this game is that students get points and there are bonuses to earn along the way.
Just this week when I asked my students what their favorite activity in my class was I had multiple students say they love the knockout games the most.
Sometimes I go into the math manipulatives closet at my school and I see the dominoes sitting on a shelf. Who knows when they were bought or with what purpose. In this post she shows ideas on using dominoes to simplify and compare fractions you need to scroll down the page a bit to get there. What a great opportunity to use dominoes in a fun way! Kids love using dominoes. When I think about how math works, it seems like a series of questions.
This series of questions helps students see what they need to know when they simplify fractions. You can also get a free download of an anchor chart or a flip book in this blog post. Check it out. Every day when I pick my two little boys up from daycare they go behind the front desk and ask for a Skittle candy.
Asking for this little piece of candy each day has been great for both of my boys. Apparently, Skittles can be used in a lot of different ways. One of them is even to help students practice reducing fractions. This Skittles fractions activity from Teaching with a Mountain View works perfectly as an anticipatory set.
You just need a small pack of Skittles per kid and this free worksheet. The options are endless, well, endless within reason. Music has a power to help people remember things. Videos like this one can help students remember a process as long as they hear the music over and over.
Students love music. And whenever the music might come across as cheesy, I just own the cheese and go with it. Forgot my password. Simplifying Fractions Mixed fractions equations. Check my answers. Email my answers to my teacher. Simplifying Fractions by ricky Simplifying Fractions by ysku Simplifying fractions by janbasson1. Simplifying Fractions by DNThompson.
There's also a bank of word problems. While we consider I Know It a math practice website, students see it as an entertaining but challenging math game.
There's a score tracker in the upper-right hand part of the screen. When they answer correctly, the animated cartoon character does a cute little dance. If a student needs extra help, he or she can click the "hint" button in the lower-left.
When a question is answered incorrectly, a detailed explanation will appear on the screen. When you click it, the question is read aloud in a clear voice. We hope that our interactive game makes it enjoyable for students to practice reducing fractions. Give it a try! And don't forget to browse more of our 3rd grade math games. You may play the lesson for free in the area above, however you may be limited to only 25 questions.
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When students log in with their own accounts, the grade levels are masked. The student interface has large, easy-to-read icons that help students find their assignments easily.
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