It’s a well-known fact that kids love playing games, from video games to sports games. One of the major draws for them is the competitive nature of games and the sheer fun. But how can you get that love and enthusiasm for games into the classroom? By playing games, of course! Here is a list of just some of the best fraction games for students. These are not just any games but educational games that have the specific purpose of encouraging and supporting your students on their math journey.
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1. Bump!
This fun game works as an excellent introduction to developing an understanding of fractions. Your students will need to use their mental math skills to identify different basic fractions and eventually win the game.
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2. Firepit Fractions
It’s getting hot in here! In this game, your students can practice their knowledge of fractions by matching the correct fraction of foods for smores. Adjust this game for different levels, from proper fractions to those that are more challenging.
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3. Battle My Math Ship
Another fast-paced unique fractions game, this time involving the classic game Battleships – but with a twist! Your students will need to use their fraction skills to multiply unit fractions and attack their partner’s ships. You can play it digitally or on paper.
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4. Musical Plate Fractions
This exciting game combines a collection of fractions skills. Your kids will be able to practice fractions by grabbing the plate with the correct fraction when the music stops. Try adding in some harder plates, like decimals to fractions, to challenge your advanced students. They will love it!
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5. Fraction Hopscotch
This one is great for a review at the end of a fractions unit. Your students will love using everything they have learned about fractions, including operations and simplifying fractions, to hit their mark.
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6. Equivalent Fraction Bingo
One of the best parts of this game is that you can easily print it out and create an offline version, making it a valuable teaching tool. Your kids will test their ability to identify equivalent fraction quantities, and you can challenge them to convert fractions into decimals, too.
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7. Fractionopoly
This game will really show off your creativity with fraction games. It will test your students’ skills with simplifying fractions to help hold on to the most property. They’ll need to understand how to change fractions and work together to design the monopoly board.
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8. Basketball fraction review
This game involves playing basketball to understand fractions. Students shoot a mini-basketball into a mini hoop and record their goals and misses. You can customize it as you please to include more basic fraction identification or more complex fraction equivalents.
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9. Connect Four Fractions
This game is so much fun! Your students will need to understand fraction concepts to place them in the right slot to make fractions. You can make some printable fraction cards, and the first person to build that fraction wins.
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10. Spoon-o! (Fraction UNO)
This is a classic activity like the card game UNO. Students make a whole with the cards in their hands. They need to collect four wholes before they can grab a spoon. The last person without a spoon is out.
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11. Fraction War
The best part of this activity is that it simply requires a deck of cards and some pencils or anything else that can act as the fraction line. You can customize it for different levels of difficulty, ranging from basic fractions to more complex fractions, or even include things like the multiplication of fractions and other operations.
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12. Domino War
This is a set of games that are perfect for teaching fractions. All of these games should be played in pairs so that your students engage in their learning. It is ideal for fractions in the classroom.
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13. Cover!
Math games that have two versions are the best! Students need to cover their whole completely using the dice. The idea is to cover a whole with your fractions to be the winner. It’s excellent for helping students to visualize the size of fractions.
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14. Lego Fraction War
Kids love hands-on games. These lego games involve students in the learning process through hands-on building. It’s sure to keep your kids involved and in charge of their learning. There are five games to choose from.
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15. Equivalent Fractions Superheroes
Have some creativity with fractions in this silly game. Your students are tasked with solving questions with fractions to help their favorite superheroes work their way around the board. It’s certainly a challenge!
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16. Mixed-Up Kings
You’ll want to keep that deck of cards handy for this excellent activity. Your students will compete against one another as they convert mixed numbers to improper fractions. Great for making those fraction lessons a little more competitive!
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17. Domino Fractions
It might be simple in theory, but this game provides an excellent opportunity for students to show off their understanding of equivalent fractions by turning over the correct answers. You can try making your physical version of this for some offline learning, too.
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18. Bowling for Fractions
Your students will need to keep score using fractions and score the most points to In. To do this, they will need to apply their fraction knowledge. With each answer they get correct, the closer they will get to win!
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19. Interactive Fractions Bingo
This charming game is perfect in print or digitally. Your students will prove they understand the subtraction of fractions with different levels, ranging from simple fractions to mixed fractions. It’s undoubtedly very interactive and will involve the entire class!
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20. Croc Board Game
This activity aims to help the crocodile eat as many frogs as possible by comparing fractions. Your students will also need to use their awareness of symbols like “<“, “>”, and “=” to show their understanding.
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21. Pizzarithmetic
Satisfy your students’ hunger for math with Pizzarithmetic! Simply start by handing out fake pizza slices to your learners that have been labeled with fractional values. Then, task them with assembling a complete pizza using the correct amount of fractions. You’ll be serving up math skills with a side of fun!
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22. Race to Wholeness
Kickstart your kids’ learning with this fast-paced fraction game. Simply have them roll dice, where each face has a fractional value. The first player who accumulates a whole wins!
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23. Paper Plane Measures
Your learners will soar to new fractional heights with this paper plane activity. Begin by inviting them to craft planes out of paper, then allow them to throw their planes across the classroom, before measuring the distance flown. To complete the activity, challenge them to represent these distances as fractions of their classroom’s length.
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24. Sketch & Guess
Turn math class into an art studio! Task your kiddos with drawing segments and then have their classmates try to guess its fractional value.
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25. Pizza Box Circle Segments
Transform old pizza boxes into educational tools! Start by cutting circles out of the boxes. Then, allow your students to slice up the circles to represent fractions, which they can then use to solve problems that you present to them.
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26. Flip the Deck
Bring the excitement of card games to your learners’ math lessons! Just like Top Trumps, use a stack of fraction cards and have your learners each draw the top card of the stack. Afterward, task them with comparing their cards with their fellow classmates to see who has drawn the largest fraction!
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27. Skittles Strike
Get those math scores rolling with this bowling-inspired game. Kick off the fun by setting up pins, where each pin stands for a part of a whole. Proceed by inviting your kiddos to knock them down using a ball before giving them a math riddle to solve.
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28. Puzzle Parts
Challenge your pupils to an interactive fraction puzzle! Simply start by creating puzzles for them, where each puzzle piece represents a fraction. You can then task them with snapping their puzzles together to create a whole.
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29. Memory Match
Combine memory and math with this quick-thinking game. Set up a memory match activity for your kids by placing cards with fractional parts on one side and cards with visual depictions on the other side. Proceed by having them flip over the cards to match the fractions to their visual counterparts.
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30. Scavenger Hunt
Involve your learners in this fun-filled fraction expedition! Start by scattering cards around your classroom that represent fractional values. Then, send them off on a quest to hunt them down, before prompting them to classify the fractions into categories like – “less than 1/2″ and “greater than 1/2″.
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31. Family Feud: Parts Edition
Bring a mathematical twist to this Family Feud-style game. Simply divide your kids up into teams and then fire questions at them that revolve around fractions and their real-world applications. Encourage them to answer the questions as quickly and accurately as possible. Bragging rights will be awarded to the speediest team with the most correct answers!
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32. Catch & Match
Agility and arithmetic join forces in this energetic activity which is perfect for your young minds. Start by labeling plastic eggs with fractional equivalents. Begin the activity, by throwing the eggs to your learners, and as they catch them challenge them to match each egg half to its equivalent value.
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33. Crack the Code
Math is your pupils’ secret weapon in cracking this code! Construct a hidden message where each letter corresponds to a fractional value. To reveal the mystery message, task your kids with solving fractional problems where the answer will lead to each correct letter.
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34. Spin the Wheel
Put a spin on mundane math lessons with this interactive game that your learners are sure to enjoy. Simply set up a wheel in your classroom where each segment represents different fractions. Then, invite them to spin the wheel and answer questions based on where the arrow lands.
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35. Escape Room Challenge
Test your kiddos’ knowledge of fractions in this escape room-inspired game. Send them on a mathematical adventure by challenging them to solve fractional puzzles to “escape” a fictional scenario.
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36. Relay Race
Set your learners off on a race against time as they solve problems involving fractions. Speed and accuracy will be key, as you task them with correctly solving the problems to reach the finish line!
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37. Jenga Challenge
Inject some mathematical flair into the classic game of Jenga. Start by assigning a fractional value to each Jenga block. Once the tower has been built, prompt your students to pull out blocks, and then have them solve the corresponding problem.
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38. Chain Links
This hands-on activity is perfect for the visual learners in your class! Task your kids with cutting strips of paper before labeling each one with a fraction. Then, have them put together their colorful paper chains – where each link is an equivalent fraction of another.
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39. Football Fractions
Turn your classroom into a mini football field for a memorable lesson on fractions. Divide your class up into teams, and then encourage them to “move” across the field by making fractional calculations.
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40. Asteroid Attack
Math meets sci-fi in this galaxy-themed activity! Invite your students to draw asteroids on paper and then label them with fractions. They will need to solve problems correctly to “destroy” each approaching asteroid.
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41. Story Board Adventures
Nurture your kids’ creativity and numerical skills with this imaginative activity. Task them with storyboarding their own adventure with characters that will face challenges involving fractions.
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42. Dice Race
Introduce your pupils to a dicey game of chance and skill! Invite them to roll dice, where each roll creates a fraction. Then, encourage them to add or subtract the fractions to reach a predetermined total.
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43. Parts within Parts
Take your learners on an engaging journey as you have them delve into the composition of fractions! Invite them to interact with this awesome online game where they’ll be tasked with spotting the correct composition of various fractions in a simple quiz-style format.
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44. Island Survival
This activity calls for some imaginative thinking! Have your students imagine that they’re stuck on a deserted island and then encourage them to use their acquired math skills to ration their supplies using fractions.
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45. Quick Compare
Quick compare is a fast-paced activity that will keep your learners at the edge of their seats. Simply show them two fractions, before prompting them to call out the larger one. The fastest and most accurate thinker wins!
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46. Sundae Building
Leave your kids’ mouths watering with this sweet activity. Invite them to “construct” ice cream sundaes by using fractions to determine the quantity of each topping.
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47. Cookie Cutter Breakdown
Here’s another sweet activity that’s guaranteed to be a recipe for educational fun! Encourage your learners to explore the concept of fractions by using cookie dough and various-sized cutters. Task them with cutting their cookie dough into different shapes and then ask them questions like – how many small stars fit into one large circle?
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48. Auction Bid
Let the bidding wars begin! Give your kiddos points that they can use to “bid” on fraction cards in an auction. Encourage them to aim for cards that sum up to the greatest value.
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49. Spin & Win
Here’s an alternative take for your pupils on a spin-and-win game. Begin by setting up two wheels in your classroom, with each wheel displaying different fractions. Invite them to spin each wheel and then task them with adding, subtracting, or comparing their resulting fractions.
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50. Tower Blocks
Build up your students’ math knowledge with this hands-on activity. Simply provide them with building blocks, where each block represents a fraction of the tower’s total height. Then, challenge them to build and rebuild their towers to explore how different combinations of blocks can make up a whole.
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Using each of these games in your classroom is a surefire way to get your students interested in fractions and will certainly help them understand some of its more challenging aspects. They will turn fraction fiasco into fraction fun!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you teach adding fractions?
Try using one of the numerous games above to help your students to understand this difficult skill. These games present adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions in a way that is both fun and accessible for all students to be engaged. Once you teach your child how to add fractions, they will find these other operations to be a lot easier to understand and do them for themselves.
Why do students struggle with fractions?
Many of the problems that students have with fractions are primarily due to their struggles with visualizing them. Some students find it hard to “see” fractions as being parts of a whole. To help with this, you can try using the tried and tested pizza example, or you can opt for something a little different, like a watermelon. Any food that you can divide equally will help your students with visualizing and understanding fractions.
How do you teach and simplify fractions?
Like the answer posted above, you should try to use realia in your lessons to teach fractions. If your students have something that they can physically see is divided into segments, this will help them understand fractions as “parts” of a number. In terms of simplifying fractions, you need first to ensure that your kids grasp the notion of fractions as a whole, then work out how to break these fractions down into their essential elements.
How can I practice fractions at home?
There are many ways that you can do this! You can try using some of the games above to bring learning from the classroom into your home. You could even try using some props and showing your students how to divide them into fractions. Try asking your student’s teacher if there are any areas they want your child to focus on specifically. Having a conversation is the best way to find out improvements!