Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions with Pattern Blocks
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Explore the relationship between mixed numbers and improper fractions using pattern blocks and these three specially designed activities: building mixed numbers and improper fractions task cards, fractions on a number line activity sheet, and mixed number and improper fraction word problems. Each activity works with the included Pattern Block Mat and uses pattern block manipulatives to represent wholes, halves, thirds, and sixths. An answer key is included for the word problems.
This resource includes:
- pattern block work mat
- 32 mixed number and improper fraction cards
- 8 leveled task cards
- recording sheet
- mixed number and improper fractions number line worksheet
- 10 improper fraction and mixed number word problem cards
- answer keys and teacher guide
Do you love working with pattern blocks to represent fractions? Try this hands-on bundle of fraction activities!
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