Students use real life objects to represent halves and wholes when they create this little booklet. Head over to my blog to read more and grab your freebie!



Students use real life objects to represent halves and wholes when they create this little booklet. Head over to my blog to read more and grab your freebie!
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BaysideMathTeacher says
I LOVE the idea of this! To give students ownership (and creativity) of their fraction is a fabulous idea. I can't wait to modify this and use it with my year 8s when we revise mixed and common fractions! 🙂 Thank you
Liz – BaysideMathTeacher