Play a game of unit fractions with your students with this fun engaging interactive slide deck.
Engaging Unit Fraction Game Show for Students
Welcome to our exciting Unit Fraction Game Show activity designed to make learning about unit fractions both fun and educational! This interactive game is perfect for students to play in pairs or small groups, encouraging collaborative learning and friendly competition. In this engaging game show, students will dive into the world of unit fractions through a series of challenges and questions. The game not only tests their knowledge but also helps reinforce key concepts related to unit fractions. From identifying unit fractions to comparing and ordering them, participants will experience a dynamic and inclusive learning environment.
How to Play this Unit Fractions Game
- Divide students into four groups (teams or players).
- Provide students with white boards or chart paper to record.
- Present the Google Slides in slideshow mode.
- Use a random number generator, pull a numbered popsicle stick, or let a student choose a category and number on the game board to determine which question will be asked each round.
- Each slide will present a prompt for students to complete.
- Click the back button to return to the game board.
Download and Play Today!
This resource is available to download as Google Slides.
It’s important that you use this resource in presenter mode so that the interactive aspects of the slide deck work.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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