Fractions and equivalent fractions game, quiz, worksheet and flash card

How do I find equivalent fractions ? On this page children will learn how to find an equivalent fraction with two fractions. Featuring is a fraction worksheet, quiz, game and flash card. This activity is suitable for children in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades.

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Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions

Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions

Learn Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions with these fraction quiz.
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Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions

Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions

Learn Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions with these fraction flash cards.
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Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions

Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions

Learn Finding equivalent fractions with two fractions with these fraction worksheets.
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Equivalent fractions catapult game

Equivalent fractions catapult game

Learn Equivalent fractions catapult game with these fraction games.
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Equivalent fractions moonshoot game

Equivalent fractions moonshoot game

Learn Equivalent fractions moonshoot game with these fraction games.
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Equivalent fractions pirate game

Equivalent fractions pirate game

Learn Equivalent fractions pirate game with these fraction games.
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Equivalent fractions rally game

Equivalent fractions rally game

Learn Equivalent fractions rally game with these fraction games.
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The fun games, exercises and activities in the section will help children understand equivalent fractions as they solve for “x” in place of a numerator or denominator. Finding equivalent fractions helps build a strong foundation in fraction simplification, least common denominator and multiplication. By focusing on equivalent fractions, children will begin to see the relationship between small, common fractions and their much larger, complex counterparts. Remember when finding a numerator or denominator in an equivalent fraction you need to understand the multiple that was used to match the two together. Be sure to print these out for home use or to play along in the classroom.