Game Boards
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Instructions
Here are two comparing fractions games.
In the first one, students roll dice, choose whether to use the outcome as a numerator or denominator to satisfy the given condition.
Students can continue rolling until they create a pair that works. Then, you may ask them to justify their conclusions by using a visual fraction model.
You may play the second game in different formats. Each student can play the game individually by rolling all four dice.
- Roll a die.
- Fill in one of the squares in the diagram by dragging the die.
- Repeat this three times, and after each roll, fill in another square to make the statement true.
You may group students in pairs, and they can compete to create a bigger fraction by erasing the sign between the fractions. You may also use the game as a class tournament on the board. In this case;
- The first player rolls a die and fills in one of the squares in the diagram by dragging the die.
- The second player rolls a die and fills in one of the squares in the diagram by dragging the die.
- The first player rolls the second die and drags it to the remaining box. The second player does the same.
- The winner is the one who creates the larger fraction. (You may change the goal before the game starts as creating the smaller fraction or creating a fraction closest to 1/2 ...)