Engaging MATH Worksheets, Tasks and Activities
Get your students successfully ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS & MIXED NUMBERS (unlike denominators) with these fun activities including a maze, riddle and coloring page activity.
Whats Included:
1. Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators MAZE
This is a self-checking worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills in adding and subtracting fractions. Students use their answers to navigate through the puzzle.
2. Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators RIDDLE
Students find the sum or difference for each problem and use their answers to solve the riddle.
3. Add and Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers COLORING ACTIVITY
Students are prompted to add and subtract mixed numbers with unlike denominators. Students use their answers to color the picture.
All 3 of these activities allow students to practice ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS & MIXED NUMBERS (unlike denominators) while incorporating fun into the classroom!
How to Use:
Use any of these resources as a quick assessment tool, a homework assignment, math stations, end of year activities or even something for your students to do after a test. Be sure to download the sample for a full overview of what you get.
Topics Include:
✔ Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators.
✔ Add and subtract mixed numbers with unlike denominators.
✔ Rename to find the difference of two mixed numbers.
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