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Fractions Adding and Subtracting Dice Games

Rated 4.73 out of 5, based on 42 reviews
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Katie Christiansen
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Grade Levels
4th - 5th
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Pages
23 pages
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Great center activity to reinforce lessons. Also sent home as fun homework. Laminate sheets to reuse.
This was a great activity for students to do to practice fractions. They had a lot of fun with this activity.
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The fraction version of my very popular mixed number game!

This game is a great center or review activity. It uses strategy and number sense.
It has dozens of potential games!
The base game was the adding to find the greater sum. I have added three variations where they add, but need the lowest sum, subtract for the greatest difference, and subtract for the lowest difference. Thus, there are four sets of directions for each board. Each of these require them to think about the numbers and apply what they know about fractions.
Skills that may be involved are: changing improper fractions to a mixed number, simplifying fractions, comparing fractions and mixed numbers, and adding and subtracting fractions with possible like and unlike denominators.
One set is open to any numbers rolled (6-sided or ten-sided), the next sets have assigned denominators or numerators and they fill in the other to solve the problem for six-sided dice. There are also 2 boards to use with ten-sided dice.
The blank one you can use to customize and write in numbers you would like as well.
The rules state it has to be proper fractions, but if you have student who are ready, you can amend those to improper as well.
Enjoy!

If you like these, check out the Mixed Numbers Adding and Subtracting Dice Game

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23 pages
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