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1. |
Match fraction models with written fractions –
fourths only. |
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Match
fraction models with written fractions - eighths. |
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Match
fraction models with written fractions - tenths. |
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Select
the proportions for your flag at the bottom of the main screen. Paint your flag
according to the given colors and fractions. |
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Select
the proportions for your flag at the bottom of the main screen. Paint your flag
according to the given colors and fractions. |
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This is a concentration style game in which the student
matches fractions to their models. |
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Learn the beginning concept of fractions. This site might work best in a large
group using a SmartBoard. |
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Create
your own fraction bars. Shade them in or remove the shading to show parts of
the whole. This would be a good site
to use with a large group on the SmartBoard. |
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Type in the numerator and denominator of the given fraction
model. |
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Look
at how much pizza is left and click on the appropriate fraction. There are 10
questions. |
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Create
the given fraction by dividing the model into the correct number of pieces
(denominator) and then coloring in the correct amount (numerator). |
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