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Unit Fraction Match Speed Game

Unit Fraction Match: Side Tiles is a fast-paced, interactive math sorting game that helps students understand unit fractions by identifying whether shapes are partitioned equally. In each round, students examine a rectangle, circle, or triangle that has been divided into parts. Then they drag a unit fraction tile (like 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc.) into the correct answer box—or select “Not Partitioned Equally” when the partitions are unequal.

Classroom Shape Generator – Premium Geometry Tool for Teachers

The Classroom Shape Generator is a premium teacher-only math tool designed to help educators quickly create high-quality geometry, area, and perimeter practice materials. Registered teachers gain access to a powerful shape-building tool that generates custom rectangles and polygons with accurate side-length labels, optional missing sides, and calculated area and perimeter values.

2-Player Fraction Match

2-Player Fraction Match is a competitive memory-and-math game where students race to match fraction cards with visual models. Players take turns flipping two cards at a time on a 6×4 grid. To score a point, they must find a pair that includes one fraction written as text (like 3/4) and one partitioned shape (rectangle or circle) that shows the same fraction shaded.

Creating Fractions out of Groups Game

Creating Fractions out of Groups Game is a fast, hands-on fraction game where students build visual fraction models by creating their own groups of objects. In each round, the game gives a target fraction (like 3/5) and a target object (cats, stars, apples, cars, and more). Players drag and drop as many items as they want into a “group” and must make sure the target object represents exactly the given fraction of the total set.

Number Line Titans Greater than 1 Whole -- Two Player Game

Number Line Titans is an engaging, two-player math game that challenges students to master fractions and mixed numbers using dynamic number lines that extend beyond 1. Designed for upper elementary learners, this game strengthens conceptual understanding of fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers through interactive play.

Across 10 competitive rounds, players take turns responding to two types of challenges:

Area by Tiling Game

Area Arrays by Tiling Game • Grade 3 (3.MD.C.7a) is an interactive, game-style math activity that helps students understand area as the total number of unit squares in a rectangle. In each round, students work with rows and columns (arrays) to connect visual models to multiplication.

Students complete two types of challenges:

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