Now that we are done with geometry, we have moved on to Fractions. Oh, Fractions! Kids come in with the preconceived notion that fractions are Big and Bad and Scary and Hard and Mean. I feel like it's my job to prove them wrong. I am posting a little bit out of order, but I wanted to post our adding and subtracting fractions anchor chart and foldable.
The kids copied the anchor chart into their awesome adding and subtracting fractions foldable, a fantastic FREEBIE from 4mulaFun. Click the link to follow her on Pinterest. She's a great pinner to follow.
Click HERE to go to her blog and download the foldable for free…all credit goes to her for this awesomeness!
I'll be adding our anchor charts and notes pages for all of our fractions concepts soon. In the meantime, if you're looking for fractions resources, I've got 'em at my TpT shop. My favorite right now? All the Fractions Task Cards you could ever want (256 cards, to be exact), all in one bundled package. 🙂
And another awesome resource I use while teaching Fractions is Funny & Fabulous Fraction Stories. They kids can't get enough of these stories, and they are perfect homework activities because it has a review of the concept we covered during the day!
*Note: I get nothing in return for mentioning Funny & Fabulous Fraction Stories, and I have not been paid to mention it. It's a book I've had for years and LOVE!
If you are looking for even more resources for teaching operations with fractions, stop by my store to see the Ultimate Fraction Operations Resource Bundle!