School level

Fraction Games

Added: 06 Jul 2016 Contributor: Mary Sunderland Resource type: Game

This game can be differentiated by speed and difficulty. Pupils use knowledge of fractions to identify floating fractions on screen. Games include; mixed fractions, adding fractions, subtracting fractions, reduce fractions, greatest common factor, lowest common factor, order fractions, fractions to decimals, simple fractions and equivalent fractions.

How it maps to the curriculum

3-4
5-6
Mathematics

Strand: Number

Strand unit: Fractions

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • compare and order fractions with appropriate denominators and position on the number line

Suggestions for use: Choose fraction game appropriate to your lesson. Use resource as a class activity allowing pupils to try out the game. Can be used as a formative assessment.

Strand: Number

Strand unit: Fractions

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • add and subtract simple fractions and simple mixed numbers
  • compare and order fractions and identify equivalent forms of fractions with denominators 2 - 12

Suggestions for use: Choose fraction game appropriate to your lesson. Use resource as a class activity allowing pupils to try out the game. Can be used as a formative assessment.

JC
Mathematics

Strand: 2. Numbers

Strand unit: 2. Equivalent Representation of Rational Num.

Suggestions for use: Choose fraction game appropriate to your lesson. Use resource as a class activity allowing pupils to try out the game. Can be used as a formative assessment.

Key Skills:

  • Managing Information and Thinking
  • Managing Myself

Meta information

  • Asset type: Online Resource
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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