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Showing Fractions with Work Mats and Small Items

Showing Fractions with Work Mats and Small Items

Work mats with circles divided into sections (e.g., 2 sections, 4 sections, 8 sections, etc.) Small items for sorting (e.g., cereal pieces, novelty erasers, beads) Paper or pencils (for recording answers, if needed) Teaching Fractions with Paper...
Teaching Fractions with Snacks

Teaching Fractions with Snacks

Paper fraction labels (e.g., 1/2, 1/4, 1/3) Pre-sliced fruit (such as apples, oranges, or bananas) or other suitable snacks Plates or trays (for sorting) Introduction: Explain to students that they will use snacks to learn about fractions. Discuss how fractions can...
Cutting Paper Plates into Fractions

Cutting Paper Plates into Fractions

Paper plates (one per student) Markers, crayons, or colored pencils (for decorating) Scissors (for cutting) Fraction labels (optional, for labeling parts) Introduction: Explain to students that they will be using paper plates to learn about fractions. Discuss what...
Playdoh Fractions

Playdoh Fractions

Playdoh or similar dough (one ball per student) Plastic knives or craft sticks (for cutting dough) Paper towels (for cleanup) Introduction: Explain to students that they will use dough to learn about fractions. Discuss what fractions are and how they represent parts...
Exploring Fractions and Geometry with LEGOs

Exploring Fractions and Geometry with LEGOs

LEGOs or generic building blocks (can be obtained through donations, garage sales, or purchased) Paper and pencils Rulers (optional, for measuring) Introduction: Explain to students that LEGOs are not only fun but also useful for learning math concepts like fractions...
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