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TEKS Math Standard: 3.3.A

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

Find The Pattern: Multiply Fractions
Find The Pattern: Multiply Fractions
What if you set the stage for students to discover how to multiply fractions?
Gr 5
How Many Ways: Fraction Addition 234
How Many Ways: Fraction Addition 234
How many different ways can you make this fraction addition statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 4-5
How Many Ways: Fractions Divide Equals 2/3
How Many Ways: Fractions Divide Equals 2/3
One equation. Digits one through nine. How many ways can you make it work?
Gr 5-6
How Many Ways: Fractions Multiply 2/3
How Many Ways: Fractions Multiply 2/3
How many different ways can you make this fraction multiplication statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 5-6
How Many Ways: Multiply Fractions Equal 1/4
How Many Ways: Multiply Fractions Equal 1/4
One equation. Digits one through nine. How many ways can you make it work?
Gr 5-6
How Many Ways: Fraction Subtraction Equals 1/2
How Many Ways: Fraction Subtraction Equals 1/2
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 4-5
Fractions: Decompose and Recompose
Fractions: Decompose and Recompose
What if we took a fraction apart, then took those pieces apart, then recombined them, and then recombined those, arriving back to the original fraction?
Gr 4
Numerator or Denominator: Which has more power in a fraction?
Numerator or Denominator: Which has more power in a fraction?
What do you do with students who already get their fraction operations? Give them a contrived project about recipes or pizza slices? Make them solve annoyingly hard practice problems? Please. Here, we get students thinking in a whole new way, pondering which has more power, the numerator or denominator.
Gr 3-7
How Many Ways: Fraction Equivalence
How Many Ways: Fraction Equivalence
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 3-5
Fraction Ordering Tournament
Fraction Ordering Tournament
Which set of fractions would be the trickiest to order from least to greatest? Let’s have a tournament!
Gr 2-8
Writing A Story About Fraction Equivalence
Writing A Story About Fraction Equivalence
When fractions take on a new denominator, it’s as if they’re wearing a disguise – same value, new look. So let’s write a story about fraction equivalence starring a fraction who needs to fit in with a new group.
Gr 3-4
Visualizing Fraction Multiplication
Visualizing Fraction Multiplication
What does it look like to multiply fractions?
Gr 4-5
Fraction Puzzlers: Add and Subtract Fractions To Reach A Number
Fraction Puzzlers: Add and Subtract Fractions To Reach A Number
You only have six digits to form three fractions. Can you combine them to get to 0?
Gr 4-5
A Visual Guide To Dividing By Fractions
A Visual Guide To Dividing By Fractions
Have you ever wondered what it looks like to divide by a fraction, man?
Gr 5
A Grid-Based Fraction Project
A Grid-Based Fraction Project
You’ve got 60 spaces on a grid to create an amusement park, a house, a farm, or whatever you’d like. Divide it into seven pieces, order it by size, combine into two halves, and more in this fraction project.
Gr 3-5