MathFileFolderGames.com Launches Their Latest Package Of Fraction Games

June 24, 2015

June 24, 2015 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

Justin Holladay, who is the founder of MathFileFolderGames.com and the creator of the math games sold on the website, has announced that they have just released their latest package of fraction games. He stated that there comprehensive downloadable/principal package is also been sold through Teachers by Teachers.

His latest package of file folder fraction games, which is called Fun Printable Fraction Games, is suitable for third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth grade levels and homeschool. He stated that the games contained in this package will provide an easy way to teach fractions to children. The games were designed to help children develop confidence and skills in basic fraction, equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, comparing fractions and others.

These fraction games are geared towards upper elementary and middle school students. Some of the games listed in the fraction games package are Fraction Relay: Proper Fractions Games, Half N Half: Improper Fractions Games and Mixed Numbers Games, All The Same To Me, Fraction Switch: Proper Fractions Games and many others. In addition, a sample of the following fraction games are also included in the package: Fraction Spinners, Fraction Bash: Identify and Learn About Simple Fractions, 4 Dice: Fraction Games (Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying & Dividing Fractions), Who "Owns" the Circle {Fraction Game} and many more.

Justin stated that one of the most popular games in the package is Fraction Pictionary. This game combines the understanding and recognizing of fractions through drawing. The goal of the game is to have the student's teammates guess the fraction and symmetrical object that they are drawing. Justin gives the following explanation on how fraction Pictionary works,

"Fraction Pictionary is an extremely fun game and uses a familiar setting to connect students with fractions in a fast-paced atmosphere. This game emphasizes a visual understanding of fractions using a large variety of objects - this is particularly valuable as it steers students away from thinking that visual fractions are all portions of circles, squares or rectangles."

It is also possible to adjust the timing of the rounds in order to match the skill levels of the students. Justin added that the game can be used as an introduction to help students think about new fractions. This is done by varying the objects and fractions on the game cards. Students are also able to make up their own card sets and then challenge the other teams. This is a good way to get them thinking about fractions, both visually and numerically.

The goal behind the comparing and ordering fractions games is to not only make it extremely educational, but to also create fun fraction games for kids so that they enjoy their learning experience. For those who would like more information on equivalent fractions games and the latest package offered by MathFileFolderGames.com, please visit their website. Here, interested parties will also be able to view other math games that are being created by Justin. For those who have more questions regarding the fraction games or any other file folder math game, please contact him directly by email.

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For more information about MathFileFolderGames.com, contact the company here:

MathFileFolderGames.com
Justin Holladay
403-308-8529
contact@mathfilefoldergames.com
Po Box 514
Magrath AB
Canada
T0K1J0

About MathFileFolderGames.com

Math Teacher and now math game designer, Justin Holladay (MathFileFolderGames.com) is responsible for the development and design of many math games to be utilized in the classrooms with students or at home with parents.

Contact MathFileFolderGames.com

Justin Holladay

Po Box 514
Magrath AB
Canada
T0K1J0

403-308-8529

contact@mathfilefoldergames.com

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