See All Formats. All Google Apps. All Microsoft. Microsoft PowerPoint. Microsoft Word. Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Publisher. All Interactive Whiteboards.
Internet Activities e. Boom Cards. All Formats. Grades PreK. Other Higher Education. Adult Education. English Language Arts.
All 'English Language Arts'. Creative Writing. Back to School. End of Year. Presidents' Day. Patrick's Day. The New Year. Valentine's Day. Women's History Month. All 'Math'. Algebra 2. Applied Math. Basic Operations. Math Test Prep. Mental Math. Order of Operations. Other Math. Place Value. Word Problems. All 'Science'. Earth Sciences. General Science. Other Science.
Social Studies - History. All 'Social Studies - History'. All 'Specialty'. Critical Thinking. Early Intervention. Gifted and Talented. Problem Solving. Special Education. Test Preparation. Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators will be fun and engaging with this fractions game!
This self checking math game will help students master adding and subtracting mixed numbers and fractions while having fun!
Add this adding and subtracting fractions game to your collection of fractions activities and resources! Follow me and be notified when new products are added to my store. Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original educational materials. Are you getting the free resources, updates, and special offers we send out every week in our teacher newsletter? Grade Level. Resource Type. Interactive resources you can assign in your digital classroom from TpT.
Easel Activities. Simplifying Fractions Level D Practice reducing fractions into simplest form. Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators. Sorry, your answer is incorrect. Redisplay Question. Your Score:. You've earned an award! Award Details. Times up! You may finish answering the current question and then proceed to your score! Sketch Pad. Practice Limit Reached. You've reached your daily practice limit of 12 questions.
When you sign up for a free account and login, you can play all you'd like. Must be 18 years old to sign up. The game board is very easy to follow and looks great. You will find 2 free games for adding fractions and 2 for subtracting.
On each of those sets your students can practice with like denominators. This is a perfect math center for practicing this skill. In this fun online game students have to find pairs of fractions with the same denominator.
It works perfect as a little warm-up for students to remember what a denominator is. Sometimes, when we play games like this, I like to make a class leader board and students can try to climb the leader board. Also, they love to compete against the teacher.
I love the Fruit Ninja game and have become a master of it over the years. I guess I just feel so powerful as I slice the fruit and watch it splat. This fruit splat game offers a similar feeling and you get to practice math at the same time.
What a deal! In this game, students practice subtracting fractions with like denominators and then annihilate a piece of fruit. You can choose if the fruit go fast or slowly, and they have a timed mode or a relaxed mode. What a great center activity. No matter what class I teach, I always have some fast finishers. This activity from Scholastic. It gets into word problems with adding fractions and walks them through it step by step.
Also, this activity brings in some technology into the classroom. Students will go on a step by step lesson about how to attack a word problem with adding fractions with like denominators. At the end of the lesson students get to try a few problems on their own.
If you have the right kids that need something to do independently, this could be a good match. There are a lot of games that they can play with a worksheet. One of my favorites is the target game. You will find a small variety of worksheets at this link. It gives you a variety of problems you can use. You can cut them up and display with them with a doc camera. Another fun way to review with the whole class is with Kahoot. Students need a device computer, iPad, etc to play.
The teacher simply displays the game at the front of the room. The game keep tracks of points for speed and accuracy. That can be a good thing and a bad thing. One nice feature is that at the end of the game you can download a report to see how the class did, making this a simple, and fun, formative assessment.
This particular Kahoot game has 10 simple questions to test how students are doing with adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators.
0コメント