Fraction Wall

Fractions are equivalent when they cover the same length of the same whole; lining bars up makes equivalence, comparison, and simplification visible.

MathematicsAges 8-13~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Build equivalent fraction bars and justify equivalence from their aligned endpoints.
  • Compare fractions by lining up equal wholes rather than judging one numerator or denominator alone.
  • Simplify a fraction by dividing numerator and denominator by the same common factor while preserving its length.
  • Solve generated fraction-wall challenges as an adaptive staircase scales denominator size and structure.

The levels

  1. Build the wall

    Predict and snap 2/4 beneath 1/2, observe identical endpoints, and explain that splitting pieces did not change the covered length.

  2. Stack equivalents

    Predict and build 4/6 beneath 2/3, then explain why multiplying both fraction numbers by two preserves the amount.

  3. Triple the pattern

    Build 9/12 beneath 3/4 and explain why scaling both numbers by three preserves the endpoint.

  4. Compare matching pieces

    Compare 3/8 and 5/8 using equal-size pieces and aligned endpoints.

  5. Same count, new sizes

    Compare 3/4 and 3/7 to see that equal numerators can cover different lengths.

  6. Check the reach

    Line up 3/5 and 2/3 on equal wholes, compare their endpoints, and explain why 2/3 is larger.

  7. Spot a hidden tie

    Compare 4/6 and 2/3 and recognize that differently labelled bars can share one endpoint.

  8. Use fewer bricks

    Replace 6/8 with the simplest equivalent fraction 3/4 and justify dividing both numbers by two.

  9. Find the full factor

    Simplify 12/18 all the way to 2/3 rather than stopping at a partially simplified bar.

  10. Reverse the build

    Build 15/18 beneath 5/6 and explain equivalence under a scale factor of three.

  11. Inspect a close call

    Compare 5/8 and 7/12 by their nearby endpoints and verify the result using twenty-fourths.

  12. Master wall transfer

    Transfer all three ideas by simplifying 18/24 to 3/4 while preserving the endpoint and using the fewest pieces.

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