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Basic Fractions Match Game Guide

This game uses fraction cards and shape cards to reinforce students' understanding of basic fractions. Players take turns flipping over card pairs, trying to match fractions like 1/2 with images showing half of a shape filled in. If a match is made, the player keeps the cards; otherwise they are flipped back over. The player with the most matched card pairs at the end of the game wins.

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179 views5 pages

Basic Fractions Match Game Guide

This game uses fraction cards and shape cards to reinforce students' understanding of basic fractions. Players take turns flipping over card pairs, trying to match fractions like 1/2 with images showing half of a shape filled in. If a match is made, the player keeps the cards; otherwise they are flipped back over. The player with the most matched card pairs at the end of the game wins.

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Basic Fractions Match Game

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This game is played like the memory match card game that many children are familiar with. It is designed to reinforce their understanding of basic fractions. Materials: Fraction cards and shape cards (pages 2-5) Set up: Copy the cards on card stock so students cannot see through the paper. Cut the cards on the dotted lines. Laminate the cards, if desired. How to Play: Lay all of the cards upside-down on the table and mix them up. Players will flip pairs of cards. They will try to match the fraction number card to the card with the same fraction illustrated by a shape that is partially filled in. example: The 1/2 card matches the card with half a circle filled in. Player 1 flips two cards. If the cards match, he or she gets to keep both cards. If the cards do not match, then the cards are flipped back upside-down. Then, player 2 gets a turn to try to flip matching cards. Players alternate until all cards have been removed from the game. When the game is over, the player with the most cards is the winner.

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