Play with face up cards the cards are all face up at the start so you can focus on the maths rather than the memory aspect of the game.
Equivalent fractions matching game.
The game ends when all the cards have been matched in pairs.
If the two cards match they will stay face up.
Equivalent fractions concentration game in this game students will click on two cards to pair equivalent fractions.
An excellent fractions matching game at different levels of difficulty making it very versatile in use.
Then click on another one.
Math matching game to learn equivalent fractions.
It encourages children to try things independently.
The aim of this game is to match pairs of cards.
Fraction cards pages 2 5 set up.
Copy the cards on card stock so students cannot see through the paper.
It is designed to reinforce their understanding of equivalent fractions.
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This equivalent fractions matching card game is a fun and tactile way for primary children to understand equivalent fractions more clearly.
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Equal fractions match game this game is played like the memory match card game that many children are familiar with.
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If there is a match the fractions remain on the page.
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Click on a card in the interactivity below to turn it over.
Cut the cards on the dotted lines.
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If not the cards are turned over.
If the two cards do not match they will return to being face down.
Common core standards for mathematics as the fractions game shown above.
There is an option to play the games against the clock and also with mixed whole numbers and fractions.
The game ends when all the cards have been matched in pairs.