by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
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...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
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...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
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...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
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...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
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...