The Build a Fraction game helps students explore fractions by assembling them with differently sized pieces. Players can create fractions to match numeric or pictorial targets, building their understanding of equivalent fractions.
The game challenges students to compare fractions, recognize simplified and unsimplified forms, and match numbers with visual patterns.
It's a fun way to learn fraction concepts through interactive experimentation and problem-solving.
Match fractions using numbers and pictures! Pair fractions or mixed numbers with their matching visual models. Drag the matching pairs into the two pans, then click "CHECK" to see if you're correct.
Use different number forms and patterns to find equal fractions, and compare them for accuracy.
Click the arrow to start your first task, then create your own domino chain by placing tiles.
To rotate a domino tile, simply click on it. Build your chain creatively and enjoy the challenge!
Race against time to solve fraction problems in this fast-paced math game!
Drive a car over the correct answer using your mouse or finger. In the bottom-right corner, there's a button where you can choose from three different difficulty levels.
Drag the pieces of the picture from the bottom-right corner to the correct fraction circle.
To adjust the difficulty level, click the button in the bottom-right corner. Challenge yourself and complete the puzzle!
Drag the pieces of the picture from the bottom-right corner to the correct fraction that matches the bar.
To adjust the difficulty level, click the button in the bottom-right corner. Challenge yourself and complete the puzzle!
This interactive game helps children aged 6-8 recognize and work with fractions like halves, thirds, and quarters. Players solve fraction problems by identifying how much fruit remains after the monkey swipes some.
Correct answers are rewarded with coconuts added to a tree, making learning fun and engaging.
Optional challenges with fifths and sixths can be enabled for added difficulty.
Feed the monster with the correct picture of the fraction. If you give the wrong answer, it will spit it out!