Fraction Flip
A fraction, decimal, and percent can name the same amount; equivalent forms fill exactly the same length of one whole.
MathematicsAges 8-13~9 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Match benchmark fractions to decimals by comparing their share of one whole.
- Use equal-length visual fills to explain why unreduced fractions can equal the same decimal.
- Reverse the match from decimals to fractions in a new transfer challenge.
- Practise generated fraction, decimal, mixed-number, and percent equivalents at an adaptive difficulty.
The levels
- First flip
Predict which decimal fills the same half of one whole as 1/2.
- Quarter lock
Act on a quarters model by matching 3/4 to 0.75.
- Same fill, new fraction
Observe that 2/4 and 0.5 reach the same point even though the written digits differ.
- Lab explanation
Explain the equivalence by choosing the decimal whose fill covers the same share of the whole.
- Reverse the machine
Transfer the relationship by starting with 0.625 and finding its fraction form.
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