Jane's Games
Jane's Games
3.004 reviews

I have been a teacher for 35 years both in the UK and overseas. I started designing maths games while teaching teachers in Tanzania. I needed games that were quick and simple to play but taught basic number concepts. I design games wherever I see the need, whether for individual children who are struggling with a concept, or simply not finding anything suitable.The original printed sets have been available since 2012, but I have created many more since, as well as improving and updating old one

pdf, 479.32 KB
pdf, 479.32 KB
pdf, 2.29 MB
pdf, 2.29 MB
pdf, 393.35 KB
pdf, 393.35 KB

Improper fraction matching games, description

There are 10 different improper fractions in each set. These are represented in three different ways: as a picture, as a mixed number and as an improper fraction. The aim of the game is to match up all three representations of each one.

Set 1: halves, thirds and quarters
Set 2: fifths and tenths
Set 3: sixths, sevenths, eighths, ninths, twelfths and fifteenths

The 30 cards in each set can be used in different way.

  1. Simply match up the three representations of each fraction
  2. A rummy type game in which 2 or 3 players ask for the fractions needed to complete their triplets. The winner is the player with the most triplets at the end.
  3. A pelmanism type game in which the improper fraction and the mixed number are placed face down. Players take it in turns turning over two cards and keep the ones that match.

Reviews

Something went wrong, please try again later.

This resource hasn't been reviewed yet

To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it

Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.