Fun Interactive Simple Fractions Activities for Kids
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Modeling Fractions
Jelly Golf
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Kids love this game! It has smooth animation and cute cartoon figures.
Set the swing according to the fraction given, and shoot the ball into the air.
Setting the swing correctly will bring the ball all the way exactly into the hole.
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Choose levels 1 or 2.
Drag identical fractions to the empty bowls.
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Detect the fraction represented by the pizza slices.
Identifying Fractions Quiz
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This is a simple multiple-choice quiz, with answers.
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Watch the given image, then aim carefully and shoot the bubble with the corresponding fraction.
Start by choosing between simple fractions or mixed numbers.
Fraction Matching with Pictures
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Match the fractions with their corresponding pictures.
Fraction Matching with Words
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Match the fractions with their corresponding words.
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Start by choosing whether to play against your friends or against the computer.
In every trial, a part of a pizza will appear. Click the correct fraction before your opponents do, to earn your panda her slice.
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It's barbecue time!
Read the fraction that appears inside the smoke. Then, click the correct sausage or bread that matches it.
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This game takes a while to load, but it's worth it.
You are a chef in a bakery, and your job is to match the orders to the cake you deliver.
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This is a multiple choice quiz, consisting of 12 questions.
In each question, a picture will appear. Choose the answer with the matching mixed number.
This block of computer math activities focuses exclusively on identifying fractions and is ideally suited for kids lessons in grades 3 and 4.
They offer instructions and learning resources for visual fractions and will also help students in modeling fractions and associated concepts.
By providing visual fractions in a kid-friendly manner, such as having to identify colored components in a circle or other geometric shape, students can better grasp the subject of fractions and will be better prepared to solve equations that involve them.
There are also multiple-choice questions that will foster critical thinking and give students a simple, fun way to learn more about fractions.
All instructions are easy to follow and will ensure that the children don’t get lost and miss out on valuable learning opportunities.