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FRACTIONS of a COLLECTION - DONKEY Card Games - 5 sets - DIFFERENTIATED

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There are five sets of cards in this product:

Set 1 - half, quarter and eighth (quarter is represented numerically)

Collection is already counted - ideal as a starting activity to reinforce the
strategy taught without the preliminary necessity to count the collection as well.

Set 2 - as Set 1 but collection is not counted

Set 3 - third, sixth, ninth and twelfth

Set 4 - fifth and tenth

Set 5 - multiples of fractions

+ Directions

+ A4 size Times Tables Poster

The picture cards show collections to 24. Each set has approximately 45 cards.

Set 1 is my teaching set.

Step 1 - Count the Collection - reconcile against the number shown

Step 2 - Divide the Collection

Step 3 - Match the answer to the card

You can use a wipe-off crayon like I do and use the strategy for dividing as sharing. I explain this strategy in my fraction programs.

The five sets can be played individually or combined according to the ability of players. I use them in RTI as they provide the 'bridge' between concrete materials and abstract concepts. I have students who love this game so much I have extended the sets for the third time. I have added some new pictures, but the game is the same. All cards are interchangeable so you can mix them to suit your learners.

I have bundled this game to support consolidation of ACMNA058 with five other games here. Games, (combined with explicit teaching), provide motivation and a motivated student is ready to learn.

These games suit consolidation activities for my Fraction Programs:

Fraction Fun 1 (halves, quarters, eighths) - Year 1 and Year 2 fraction concepts

Fraction Fun 2 (thirds, sixths, ninths, twelfths) - Year 3 fraction concepts

Fraction Fun 3 (fifths, tenths) - Year 4 fraction concepts

Catch-Up, Keep-Up Fractions and Decimals - Intervention Program (Years 1 to 5)

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