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Fraction Sort: Equal or Unequal Parts? is an interactive drag-and-drop fractions game that helps students build a strong foundation in partitioning shapes into equal parts—a key early fraction skill. Players drag shapes (rectangles, circles, and triangles) into the correct category: ✅ Partitioned Equally or ❌ Not Partitioned Equally.

This fast-paced 1-minute math challenge boosts fraction understanding by training students to recognize when parts are the same size, not just the same number of pieces. Each round includes instant feedback with sound effects, a live score counter, and a countdown timer to keep students engaged and focused. The game works with both mouse and touch controls, making it ideal for classroom devices, tablets, centers, small groups, or independent practice.

Key Learning Skills & Features

  • Practice identifying equal vs. unequal partitions
  • Supports fraction concepts using circles, rectangles, and triangles
  • Drag-and-drop gameplay with instant feedback
  • 60-second timer for high engagement and repeated play
  • Score tracking and end-of-round results
  • Great for elementary math, intervention, and review

This game is a fun way to strengthen fraction readiness and help students understand that fractions require equal-sized parts.