represent fractions greater than zero and less than or equal to one with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using concrete objects and pictorial models, including strip diagrams and number lines;
A set of worksheets to review students’ understanding of the relationship between the number of parts to the size of a fraction.
A 68-slide PowerPoint presentation containing a variety of quick warm-up activities.
A set of 16 match-up cards to practice identifying fractions on a number line.
Build a yummy fruit pie by coloring the correct fractions.
A set of fraction strips for students to cut out and use when learning about fractions.
A fraction wall that visually outlines equivalent fractions.
Students make their own equivalent fraction wall.
A worksheet with 6 open number lines to use in a variety of ways in your lessons.
A worksheet with 10 open number lines to use in a variety of ways in your lessons.
Practice working on specific math concepts with our set of 5 work mats for students.
A set of posters showing the different representations of benchmark fractions.
A number line showing thirds, sixths, and twelfths between 0 and 2.
A number line showing halves, quarters, and eighths between 0 and 2.
A number line showing halves, fifths, and tenths between 0 and 2.
A coloring activity to help reinforce students' understanding of fractions.
A 2-page worksheet to reinforce students' understanding of counting by fractions on a number line.
An activity to consolidate students' understanding of equivalent fractions.
A small group or whole class activity to consolidate the concept of fractions (whole, half, quarters and eighths).
A worksheet pack to use when introducing the concept of halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, and eighths.
A four-page assessment covering halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, and eighths.
A set of fraction wheels to use when learning about the concept of fractions.
A hands-on resource to help introduce the concept of fractions.
32 different bingo cards using halves, thirds, fourths, and fifths.