- Play fraction
soccer. Click on Addition in the hard section. Write the
problems and all your work on a separate sheet of paper. You
need to score 10 goals before moving on!
- Play fraction
soccer. Click on Subtraction in the hard section. Write
the problems and all your work on a separate sheet of paper.
You need to score 10 goals before moving on!
- Play fraction
soccer. Click on Multiplication in the hard section.
Write the problems and all your work on a separate sheet of paper.
You need to score 10 goals before moving on!
- Play fraction
soccer. Click on Division in the hard section. Write the
problems and all your work on a separate sheet of paper. You
need to score 10 goals before moving on!
- Play fraction
soccer. Click on Super Brain and choose all operations.
Write the problems and all your work on a separate sheet of paper.
You need to score 10 goals before moving on!
- Fraction
Flashcards! Select 9 for the maximum numerator. Click on
start. Show all your work on your paper. You must have 9/10
to move on.
-
Fraction worksheet. Click on Multiplication, 30
problems, and hard. Click on create worksheet. Write the
problem and your work on a separate sheet of paper. When you are
finished, click on Get Answers and check your work.
- Division of Fractions. Go through the
lesson.
Do 10 practice problems. Write the problem and your work on a
separate sheet of paper. Then do the play sections and see how you
do with all three of the activities.
- On the computers in the lab, choose fraction football.
Select College (add and subtract mixed numbers). Number your
problems on a separate sheet of paper and show all the work.
- On the computers in the lab, choose fraction football. Select
Professional (multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers).
Number your problems on a separate sheet of paper and show all the work.
- Use Cornerstone Math to practice ordering real numbers. Select
Level C and choose Using Fractions and Percents. Select number 2,
addition of fractions. Continue with the other fractions
activities for subtraction, multiplication, and division. You do
not need to work on the percents yet.
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