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Fraction Operations Project | Digital and Printable Fractions Mystery Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Fractions Operations Mystery Project will have your students excited to review their fraction operations! There is a printable and digital version of this project included! They will be solving 36 questions involving fraction operations. They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity OR digital that will take 2-3 days to complete! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
Digital Version:
- your students will get a google slide link with the project pages imbedded in the background. They will solve the questions and type their answers in the already given text boxes and then drag a semi-transparent box over the final answer to each clue.
Check out my preview for a closer look and the video preview to see the digital version!
Topics Covered:
Clue 1: Add Fractions
Clue 2: Subtract Fractions
Clue 3: Multiply Fractions
Clue 4: Divide Fractions
Clue 5: Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Clue 6: Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
Fill in the blank storyline
Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project
Rubric
Google Slideshow with the digital version of this project
Answer Key
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Fractions of a Set Grade 3 Comparing Fractions Digital Activity No Prep
By For the Love of Learning in Third
Easy way to practice fractions of a set & comparing fractions with students? Use this easy no prep digital activity! Designed for use with Google Slides.
Each student will need a small pack of either a fruity candy or chocolate candy. There are options for both google slides with the traditional colors of each in the paid download.
Students will drag and drop to show their set. They will then review the vocabulary numerator and denominator before creating fractions for each color of candy.
Alternately, you can also have students just create a set of "candies" using colors of their choice, without giving them any actual candy.
Students will also review the rules for comparing fractions with the same denominator. Students will drag and drop inequality symbols to compare the amounts of different colors of candies in their set.
The no prep digital Google Slides activity is embedded as a link that will create a new copy for you in your Google Drive. It can then be shared with students or posted on Google Classroom.
Please note a Google account is needed to access the Google Drive version. Please reach out with any questions!
PLEASE NOTE THIS ACTIVITY IS ONLY DIGITAL. NO STUDENT USE PRINTABLE PDF OPTION IS INCLUDED.
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Permission is granted to copy pages for use by teachers/students use by the original purchaser. This product was sold for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses for use in multiple classrooms.
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Cartoon Last Character Standing
Students will be given a list of Cartoon Characters to see how their characters are eliminated over a 10 day period during the Last Character Standing Games. They will be given a pair of dice that will be used to determine if the character moves on to the next day or if they are eliminated. On the back is a series of questions to ensure that students are learning about experimental probability. Very fun and there will be a lot of laughs.
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