Fractions on a number line - Plotting Fractions - Practice for Google Slides™
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Fractions on a number line contains 28 total slides. This plotting fractions on a number line can be used for whol group, RTI, tutoring, small group instruction, distance learning, and more! Easily share in Google Classroom™ and watch your students gain a better understanding of their learning.
Slides 1-5: Students are shown two number lines. On the bottom they are asked if the fractions are equivalent or not. Students receive the answer and need to move the teal dots to the correct spot to answer. When they do this they will be able to tell if the plots are equivalent. No typing, all moveable pieces.
Slides 6-12: Two problems on each slide. Students are asked what the fraction is. The dot is already plotted. Students drag the moveable clipart to answer the problem.
Slides 13-28: Students are asked to name the fraction on the number line. They whole number can be 0, 1, 2, 3 etc. The number lines do not all begin at 0.
NO ANSWER KEY because I know many teachers split this apart (I know I do).
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