This activity allows students to practice comparing fractions and apply the comparison strategies they learned through a game. Students use fraction cards from an earlier lesson to play a game in groups of 2, 3, or 4. To win the game, a player must have the greater (or greatest) fraction of the cards played as many times as possible. This is Stage 6 of the Compare center.
Consider arranging students in groups of 2 for the first game or two (so that students would need to compare only 2 fractions at a time), and arranging groups of 3 or 4 for subsequent games. Before students begin playing, ask them to keep track of and record pairs of fractions that they find challenging to compare.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Students should take turns explaining their reasoning to their partner. Display the following sentence frames for all to see: “_____ es mayor que _____ porque . . .” // “_____ is greater than _____ because . . . .”, and “____ y ____ son equivalentes porque . . .” // “_____ and _____ are equivalent because . . . .” Encourage students to challenge each other when they disagree.
Advances: Speaking, Conversing