3rd 4th Grade Fractions Games

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Everyone
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About this app

This app is designed to help you. Learn and practice the fractions with funny drawings.
With this app, your children understand the concept of fractions with display examples.

Math games for 2nd , 3rd and 4th graders. Math practice for kids.

It is divided into two parts:

1. Learn: with a small explanation of:

★ Fraction simple: numerator / denominator; reading fractions; concept of naming simple fractions; fraction of a number.

★ Mixed numbers: represent and how to convert them into improper fractions.

★ Equivalents: what are and how to calculate equivalent fractions.

★ Compare fractions depending on whether they have the same or different numerator / denominator.

★ Addition: between factions of the same and different denominators.

★ Subtraction: between factions of the same and different denominators.

★ Multiply: between simple factions.

★ Division: flip the second fraction and then multiply.

2. Practice: This section will assess the concepts learned in the first part.

Multiplayer.
Easy to play. You have the option of unlimited play. You can watch your step by step progress.
Suitable for children aged 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 years. You can play without internet connection. Games adapted for tablets of 10", 8" and 7 ". Also for smartphones.
Multiuser

Users:
✔ First graders, 2nd graders, 3rd graders and 4th graders.
✔ Teachers in the classroom
✔ Homeschoolers

Available in English and Spanish.

This app don't collect any data from user or device, don't include third-party analytics and don't include advertising.
Updated on
Jul 1, 2023

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