PowerPoint Fractions Game: Level 1: What fraction is represented?

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PowerPoint Fractions Game: Level 1: What fraction is represented?

PowerPoint Fractions Game: Fun and Interactive Revision for 2-5 Players

Make learning fractions engaging with this interactive PowerPoint game! Perfect for students revising how to identify fractions and name them in words, this game supports 2-5 players and is ideal for classroom or at-home learning.

How it Works:
– Students take turns “rolling” the virtual dice and moving their game piece on the gameboard.
– When they land on a space, they’ll click the box, which links to a fraction question.
– After answering the question, students can click “SHOW ANSWER” to see if they were correct.
– They’ll return to the gameboard by clicking “RETURN TO GAMEBOARD.”
– For each correct answer, players add a point to their score, but no points are earned for incorrect answers.
– The student with the most points and who reaches the end of the game first is the winner!

This game is a great way to reinforce fraction knowledge, make math fun, and encourage healthy competition among students. Perfect for grades 2-5!

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PowerPoint Fractions Game: Fun and Interactive Revision for 2-5 Players

Make learning fractions engaging with this interactive PowerPoint game! Perfect for students revising how to identify fractions and name them in words, this game supports 2-5 players and is ideal for classroom or at-home learning.

How it Works:
– Students take turns “rolling” the virtual dice and moving their game piece on the gameboard.
– When they land on a space, they’ll click the box, which links to a fraction question.
– After answering the question, students can click “SHOW ANSWER” to see if they were correct.
– They’ll return to the gameboard by clicking “RETURN TO GAMEBOARD.”
– For each correct answer, players add a point to their score, but no points are earned for incorrect answers.
– The student with the most points and who reaches the end of the game first is the winner!

This game is a great way to reinforce fraction knowledge, make math fun, and encourage healthy competition among students. Perfect for grades 2-5!

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