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April 27, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Fraction Fun!

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Teaching equivalent fractions is either something you love or you hate.  I find very few teachers who are meh about it.  Me?  I personally love teaching students how to solve equivalent fractions.  Once students realize it’s like a game to find matching pairs or “twins,” they tend to be way more interested in the challenge.

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What is an equivalent fraction?

Knowing math vocabulary is super important. Students need to know that fractions have numerators and denominators and that those numbers are above or below a fraction bar.

When teaching students from the beginning, I like to have an informal definition which makes more sense to them as we are exploring this new topic.   My official informal definition is:

An equivalent fraction is when you have 2 fractions that are like cousins.  They might look different or have different “parent numbers,” but they are still related and match up if you know how to make their bottom numbers the same.

I know I am probably making a ton of math teachers squirm because I am not using specific math vocabulary here.  Keep in mind that I really do teach that too.  But this is my easy definition that students will remember when they are just starting to explore the topic of equivalent fractions.

How do you solve to find equivalent fractions?

There are several resources listed below that you can use as resources to help you teach how to find equivalent fractions.   Make sure to stop by and check each of them out to find the best tools for your students!

#1  Equivalent Fractions Calculator:  This unique calculator can allow students to explore the operations involved in finding their solution.  I also love it for having students self-check their work for the correct answer.

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#2  Equivalent Fractions Chart:  A fun flip chart that shows students multiple ways how to make equivalent fractions.  It shows a picture, the fraction, a decimal, and a percent.

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#3  Fraction Tiles, Cubes, or Circles:   Hands-on manipulatives as a concrete learning method.

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Equivalent Fractions Videos:

#4  Khan Academy Fractions Tutorial:   An easy way to showcase basic equivalent fraction concepts with (what else?) pizza!

#5  Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line:   I didn’t even know this was a thing until recently.  I love that there are so many ways to show how to find the same solution.

#6  Fraction Decimal Equivalents:  Just reading the comments from appreciative students was the main reason for including this video on this list.

Equivalent Fractions Games:

#7  ABCYA 4th Grade Bingo Game:  This is super fun!  I may or may not have gotten sucked in to playing it by myself – ha!

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#8  Equivalent Fractions Game Triplets:   A super entertaining online game good for centers practice.  It has a fun space theme storyline and has pictures and different equivalent fractions to sort.

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#9  Math Fraction Games:  Super fun bug themed fraction ideas!

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#10  Calculator Soup Fractions Calculator:  If you want to do some whole group practice on an interactive whiteboard, this would be a great website to use!

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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet:

#11 Equivalent Fractions Examples:   I love this resource guide with worksheet examples, along with tutorials that use Legos to teach the concepts!

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#12  Hands On Fraction Fun Blog Post:  I adore the idea of using measuring cups for finding equivalent fractions.  She shares how she teaches it here.

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#13  Squashing Fraction Misconceptions Blog Post:  Another amazing post with tons of teaching strategies for fractions – and some you may have never thought of before!

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#14  Fractions Interactive Notebook Grade 3 Sampler

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#15  Fractions Vocabulary Cards and Word Work Activities

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There you have it!  15 awesome teaching resources for equivalent fractions!

BONUS Resource!

Here is a simple worksheet with answer key included. Enjoy!

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How do you teach equivalent fractions in your classroom?  Leave a comment below and share with us – we love collaborating!

Happy Fraction-ing,

~Charity

Charity Preston

This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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