SKU: W6416363
(12 customer reviews)

Composing (& Decomposing) Fractions – Figures as Sum of Unit Fractions | Digital Google Slides Activity

Engage students in representing figures as a sum of unit fractions with this interactive Google Slides activity. Save paper and integrate technology into math lessons. Suitable for whole group, small group, partner work, or math stations. Watch the instructional video for more details.

$3.00

24 slides & Video
PDF, Google Apps™
Answer Key Included

Description

In this interactive Google Slides activity, students will learn how to represent figures as a sum of unit fractions. They will drag the parts that make up the figure, label them with the unit fraction, and add plus signs. Afterward, students will create the figured based on the number sentence made of unit fractions.

This is a great way to integrate technology into your math lesson, engage students, and save paper! It can be used in whole group, small group, partner work, or in math stations.

Check out the previews to watch the instructional video or to see greater detail.

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12 reviews for Composing (& Decomposing) Fractions – Figures as Sum of Unit Fractions | Digital Google Slides Activity

  1. Tina K.

    Very engaging for students.

  2. Kristy P.

    My students used this resource in their Math rotations. They were very engaged and actively learning!

  3. Daisy R.

    My students were really engaged with this lesson! I loved that the slides had a video explaining how to do the activity.

  4. Tammy Bollman

    Fun activity.

  5. Laura Schumacher Anderson

    These slides were great for teaching and then using for independent practice of learning unit fractions.

  6. Jennifer R.

    Great resource!

  7. Amy M

    Great!

  8. Shayna R.

    I loved using this! Very easy for for the kids to do virtually.

  9. Michelle S.

    Excellent resource to practice composing and decomposing fractions. The video that explained how to use the slides was so helpful for my students.

  10. Sarah K.

    Thank you!

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