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Fraction Comparison – Number Line (Proper + Improper + Mixed) is an interactive, standards-aligned math game that helps students build strong fraction sense by placing fractions on number lines and then comparing them using <, >, or =.
Students are given two fractions (A and B) that may be proper fractions, improper fractions, or mixed numbers. They must click on each number line to plot where each fraction belongs—one fraction on the Top Line (A) and one on the Bottom Line (B). This visual, hands-on approach encourages students to think about fraction magnitude, benchmarks, and how fractions relate to whole numbers, rather than relying on shortcuts.
The game includes a 3-minute timed round, live score tracking, and a saved best score so students can challenge themselves over time. Correct answers earn points with instant feedback, while incorrect answers briefly reveal the correct placements to support learning before moving on. With clear visuals, engaging pacing, and built-in accountability (students must place both points before answering), this resource is ideal for centers, intervention, small groups, or whole-class practice on a projector or interactive board.