Fixing Fractions! Math Center Game with FREEbies

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Math Center Fixing Fractions Game
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Do your kiddos need a little help with their fractions? Or perhaps you're just looking for an idea to spice up fraction practice in your math centers. Either way, this Fixing Fractions game provided by Lory over at Lory's Page will fit the bill!

Head over to Lory's Page to get everything you will need to create the game, along with two worksheets for additional practice (link is provided at the end of her post). We loved Lory's idea of playing the game together as a class to introduce the concept before releasing it into center practice! Her printables even provide you with game manipulatives and instructions! To give you an idea:

Math Center Game Board for Fixing Fractions
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Worksheet 1 for Additional Fixing Fractions Practice
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Worksheet 2 for Additional Fixing Fractions Practice
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Once you've gathered your FREEbies for your math center, be sure to spend some time checking out Lory's additional ideas!

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