Equivalent decimals and fractions game
I needed a fun review game for my 5th grade students that would solidify their knowledge of place value, and how to represent decimals to their equivalent base ten models, and fractions. This interactive math game includes 12 rounds where students drag and drop fraction and decimal cards to pair them up based on equivalency. The numbers are i. The person with the most matches wins!
This game includes only tenths This is a matching game where students are asked to match three equivalent cards; a fraction, decimal and base ten model. There are 8 sets of three cards for the game. This set also includes a recording sheet for the students to record and shade in their matches along with with their peers matches. This Fractions and Decimals Matching Game was designed to help students practice converting fractions to decimals and vice versa in a fun and engaging way.
This set contains two different levels to help meet the needs of different learners in your classroom. Set A: Uses mostly benchmark fractions, w This is a game for older students to practice fraction and decimal conversions. This game can be played in partners or individually and can be used to review or give more practice to those students that need it. I hope that you can find a use for this in your classroom! If you purchase this game, p These games and activities for converting fractions, decimals, and percents are research-based.
Middle school kids will be engaged as they match cards that show square models for fractions along with equivalent decimals and percents. Kids in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade will also like the screen suppl Source: www.
X Login. Remember Password. Forgot Password? LOG IN. Just a sec. Sign In with. What strategies did you use to work out that two cards matched? Which pairs did you find easy to match? Which pairs did you find more difficult to match? Main menu Search. Hide Menu. Fractional Wall Using the picture of the fraction wall, can you find equivalent fractions? Matching Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. The aim of this game is to match pairs of cards.
The game ends when all the cards have been matched in pairs. Click on the links below if you would like to try some alternative versions of the Level 1 game: Play with face-up cards - the cards are all face-up at the start so you can focus on the maths rather than the memory aspect of the game. How quickly can you match them all? Play with a scoring system - you start with points, lose 10 points whenever you turn over cards that don't match, and add 50 points whenever they do match. Once you've mastered Level 1, there are four more levels to try, getting progressively more difficult: Level 2 Face-up Face-down Level 3 Face-up Face-down Level 4 Face-up Face-down Level 5 Face-up Face-down To download a printable version of this game, use the links below.
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