My name in fractions

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This activity is great for students who are learning about fractions. They can have fun figuring out their names in fractions by finding the fraction of vowels in their name, the fractions of consonants in their name, and more which also provides practice with grammar. Children can have fun coloring their name and fraction parts as well! It is so important to give students many opportunities to practice with fractions before they begin to add, subtract, multiply, and divide them. Teaching Fractions, Fraction Activities, Bucket Filling, Math Intervention, Fourth Grade Math, Math Strategies, Second Grade Math, Math Fractions, Third Grade Math

This activity is great for students who are learning about fractions. They can have fun figuring out their names in fractions by finding the fraction of vowels in their name, the fractions of consonants in their name, and more which also provides practice with grammar. Children can have fun coloring their name and fraction parts as well! It is so important to give students many opportunities to practice with fractions before they begin to add, subtract, multiply, and divide them.

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Want to engage your 3rd graders in learning fractions? Center them by focusing on their names! This activity and many more in this post from Teaching with Jillian Starr are the perfect games and printables to teach fractions with your third-grade classroom. Great for whole class lessons, math centers, and small groups too! Unit Fractions Activities, Teach Fractions, Third Grade Fractions, Guided Math Centers, 3rd Grade Fractions, Learning Fractions, Fraction Games, Unit Fractions, Teaching Fractions

Want to engage your 3rd graders in learning fractions? Center them by focusing on their names! This activity and many more in this post from Teaching with Jillian Starr are the perfect games and printables to teach fractions with your third-grade classroom. Great for whole class lessons, math centers, and small groups too!

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