Number Line Pro--Number Line Generator -- Multiple Types
Students will explore integers, fractions, decimals, and elapsed time using custom number lines. They will visually master number sense and operations across various math topics.
Unit Fraction Match Speed Game
Challenge students to sort unit fractions by matching equally partitioned shapes. They will quickly identify equal divisions in various shapes, boosting their accuracy and understanding of 1/n concepts.
Fraction Sort: Equal or Unequal Parts?
Students will sort shapes into categories based on whether parts are equal or unequal. They build early fraction readiness by recognizing when sections are the same size.
2-Player Fraction Match
Engage students in a competitive game matching fractions to visual models. They will strengthen understanding of halves, thirds, and more beyond memorization.
Creating Fractions out of Groups Game
Students build visual fraction models by creating groups of objects. They drag and drop items to represent target fractions, actively developing strong fraction reasoning and understanding.
Number Line Titans Greater than 1 Whole -- Two Player Game
Students will interactively master fractions and mixed numbers greater than one by accurately placing and naming them on dynamic number lines. Builds crucial conceptual understanding and number sense.
Fraction on Number Line Race 2 Player
Engage students in a competitive two-player game to place and identify fractions visually. They will build confidence mastering fraction representation and common denominators on a number line.
Fraction Millionaire Comparing and Finding Equivalent Fractions Game
Challenge students to master equivalent fractions through a competitive game show. They will compare and find fractions, tackle engaging questions, climb a money ladder, and strengthen their fraction reasoning.
Equivalent Fractions โข Pie Builder Game
Students interactively explore equivalent fractions, visually building and shading pies to match a target. They receive instant feedback, reinforcing understanding and engaging them in meaningful fraction practice.
Compare the Fractions
Students build visual understanding of fraction size by comparing them using interactive models. They decide less than, greater than, or equal in a timed, engaging challenge.
Fraction Comparison on Number Lines Speed Game
Students will plot proper, improper, and mixed fractions on number lines. They then compare magnitude using , or = to build strong fraction sense and understand benchmarks.
Fraction Comparison Game
Students actively compare fractions using drawing and visual models. They decide if fractions are less than, greater than, or equal, building strong fraction sense.