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Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Equivalent Fraction Scavenger Hunt BUNDLE
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Equivalent Fraction Scavenger Hunt BUNDLE

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Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using missing numbers. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions. This bundle includes 2 versions of the equivalent fractions scavenger hunts: Basic - with pictures for support More challenging - without pictures Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention. Benefits: Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt. Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention. Low prep activity that’s easy to set up. What’s Inside: 10 Scavenger hunt cards Recording sheets Answer key Teacher instructions A4 Size pdf \ Get your students up and moving around the classroom. Makes a great review before a test or quiz. Perfect brain break while still learning! Encourages team building. How to use the resource: Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom. Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student. Assign students any letter on the track. Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card. Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue. You may also like: Represent Fractions in Different Ways Equivalent Fractions Collaborative Poster Winter A Teachers Guide to Teaching Fractions
Equivalent Fractions Scavenger Hunt No Pictures
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Equivalent Fractions Scavenger Hunt No Pictures

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Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using missing numbers. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions. Please check out the preview to make sure this resource is a suitable level for your students. If you’re looking for a simplified version with diagrams, check out my other equivalent fraction resource here. Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention. Benefits: Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt. Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention. Low prep activity that’s easy to set up. What’s Inside: 10 Scavenger hunt cards Recording sheets Answer key Teacher instructions A4 Size pdf \ Get your students up and moving around the classroom. Makes a great review before a test or quiz. Perfect brain break while still learning! Encourages team building. How to use the resource: Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom. Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student. Assign students any letter on the track. Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card. Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue. You may also like: Represent Fractions in Different Ways Equivalent Fractions Collaborative Poster Winter A Teachers Guide to Teaching Fractions