Description
This Fraction Bundle: 3rd and 4th Grade Activities resource includes ALL things fractions aligned with 3rd & 4th Grade Standards. From Fraction WAR to Fraction dominoes, Comparing fractions, Equivalent Fractions, Fractions on a Number Line, Fraction Word Problems…this Bundle has it all! With over 52 pages, it covers more than a month’s worth of material or centers/stations!
Descriptions of the products within This Fraction Bundle: 3rd and 4th Grade Activities resource are followed:
Fraction War Game
Make comparing fractions FUN with an exciting math game students already love! Turn a challenging math skill into an engaging classroom favorite with this Comparing Fractions WAR Game! This hands-on partner activity gives students meaningful practice comparing fractions in a fun, competitive format—perfect for math centers, small groups, or whole-class review.
No more boring worksheets! Students will be excited to practice comparing fractions with like and unlike denominators while building confidence and fluency.
About This Resource
This resource includes everything you need for students to play a classic-style WAR card game using fractions. Students flip over fraction cards, compare them, and the player with the larger fraction wins the round—just like the traditional card game!
The teacher directions explain:
“Each player flips over a card at the same time and compares the fractions on both cards. The player with the larger fraction wins that round and takes both cards.”
It’s a simple, engaging structure that keeps students focused and practicing important fraction skills!
Skills Practiced
Students will strengthen their ability to:
- Compare fractions using >, <, and =
- Reason about fraction size
- Use number sense to determine greater fractions
- Apply equivalent fraction strategies
- Build confidence with fractional reasoning
What’s Included
This resource contains:
Clear teacher directions for gameplay
Multiple sets of fraction WAR cards
Color and black-and-white printable versions
Digital Google Slides version for online learning
Student comparing fractions quiz
Answer key for easy grading
Students practice comparing:
• Fractions with the same denominators
• Fractions with different denominators
• Proper fractions
• Whole numbers vs. fractions
Perfect For:
• Math centers
• Partner games
• Small group instruction
• Test prep and review
• Early finishers
• Intervention practice
• Sub plans
• Distance learning
Why Teachers LOVE This Game
- Highly engaging and interactive
- Low-prep and easy to implement
- Encourages math talk and reasoning
- Great alternative to worksheets
- Works for a wide range of ability levels
- Includes BOTH printable and digital formats
Just print, laminate, and play—or assign digitally with Google Slides!
Easy Prep
- Print the fraction cards
- Laminate for durability (optional)
- Divide cards between two players
- Students are ready to play!
The included quiz makes it easy to assess understanding after gameplay.
Grade Levels
Best for Grades 3–5
Excellent review for Grade 6
Perfect for intervention or enrichment
Standards Alignment
This resource aligns with major math standards:
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.3 – Explain equivalence of fractions and compare fractions
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.1 – Generate and compare equivalent fractions
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.2 – Compare two fractions with different numerators and denominators
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.A.1 – Use equivalent fractions to compare
Texas TEKS
- TEKS 3.3H – Compare two fractions using symbols >, <, or =
- TEKS 4.3D – Compare and order fractions using multiple strategies
- TEKS 5.3L – Compare and order fractions with unlike denominators
Virginia SOL
- SOL 3.2 – Compare fractions using models
- SOL 4.2 – Compare and order fractions
- SOL 5.2 – Compare and order fractions and mixed numbers
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Fraction Word Problems
Take the confusion out of fractions and turn word problems into SUCCESS stories! This Fraction Word Problems Pack provides students with meaningful practice with pictorial models, number lines, equivalent fractions, and real-world problem-solving—all in one complete resource. Fractions can be tricky—but this comprehensive, standards-aligned resource makes them understandable, visual, and engaging for 3rd and 4th grade learners.
Instead of guessing at answers, students will learn to THINK about fractions using concrete strategies and visual representations.
About This Resource
This packet is designed to build a strong foundation in fraction concepts through a variety of hands-on and written activities. Students practice identifying, modeling, comparing, and solving fraction word problems using pictures and number lines.
The resource focuses on:
With over 20 pages of student practice, this resource is perfect for guided instruction, math centers, or independent work.
What’s Included
This resource includes:
- What Is a Fraction? introduction page
- Identifying fractions task cards
- Shading fraction models
- Equivalent fractions using pictorial models
- Equivalent fractions using number lines
- Comparing fractions with like denominators
- Fractions of a whole word problems
- Fractions of a group word problems
- Solve-and-draw fraction problem pages
- Student recording sheets
- Full answer keys
Skills Practiced
Students will learn to:
• Identify fractions using visual models
• Understand numerator and denominator
• Shade and interpret fraction models
• Generate equivalent fractions
• Use number lines to compare fractions
• Solve real-world fraction word problems
• Compare fractions with like denominators
• Explain fraction reasoning in multiple ways
Perfect For:
• Whole-class instruction
• Math centers
• Small group intervention
• Independent practice
• Homework
• Test prep
• Sub plans
• Enrichment or remediation
Why Teachers LOVE This Resource
- Standards-aligned and student-friendly
- Uses concrete visuals for deeper understanding
- Variety of activities to meet different learning styles
- Ready-to-print with answer keys included
- Encourages higher-level thinking
- Great for both practice and assessment
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Fraction Game Activities:
Turn comparing fractions into an exciting, hands-on math adventure! Looking for a fun way to help your students master comparing fractions? This Comparing Fractions Games Pack includes three engaging, standards-based games that make practicing fractions interactive, meaningful, and FUN!
Perfect for math centers, small groups, partner work, or review days, these activities give students repeated practice comparing fractions using >, <, and =—without another worksheet in sight!
About This Resource
This packet includes three unique comparing fractions games designed to strengthen fraction reasoning and build confidence with comparing like and unlike denominators. Students practice critical thinking while playing motivating, low-prep games they will ask to play again and again.
Each game includes clear directions, student recording sheets, and easy classroom implementation.
What’s Included
This resource features THREE ready-to-play games:
#1 – Snake Fraction Game
- Students roll a die to determine which comparison symbol to use
- Players compare fractions and cover correct answers on the game board
- The goal is to create the longest “snake” of correct comparisons
- Encourages strategy, accuracy, and friendly competition
#2 – Domino Fractions
- Students draw two domino fraction cards
- Compare the fractions shown on each domino
- Record answers on a student sheet
- Great for hands-on visual learners
#3 – Spinning to Compare Fractions
- Students spin to generate two fractions
- Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
- Includes color and black-and-white spinner options
- Perfect for partners or math centers
Skills Practiced
Students will develop:
- Comparing fractions with like denominators
- Comparing fractions with unlike denominators
- Understanding fraction size and reasoning
- Using comparison symbols >, <, =
- Justifying mathematical thinking
Perfect For:
• Math centers
• Partner games
• Small group instruction
• Review days
• Test prep
• Early finishers
• Intervention practice
• Sub plans
Why Teachers LOVE These Games
- Engaging and interactive
- Low-prep and easy to organize
- Encourages math talk and collaboration
- Differentiated and reusable
- Works for a variety of learning styles
- Fun alternative to worksheets
Your students will be practicing important fraction skills while thinking they’re just playing games!









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