Aim of the Game
Practise finding fractions of amounts in a fun, hands-on way. Players colour blocks to represent fractions and compete for the highest score.
What You Need
- Paper with block diagrams divided into different amounts (bars split into halves, quarters, sixths, etc.)
- Fraction cards with fractions to find (e.g., ½, ¼, 1/6)
- Optional: Counters, Duplo, or Lego blocks for support
- Pens, pencils, or colouring tools
Game Setup
- Prepare each player’s sheet with block diagrams (bars split into different numbers of sections).
- Fold and shuffle the fraction cards and place them in a pile.
- Decide the order of play.
How to Play
- Pick a fraction card.
- Take a card from the pile and read the fraction.
- Example: ¼
- Find the fraction of the block.
- Look at the top bar on your sheet.
- If using counters or blocks, divide the total number of blocks into the number of equal groups indicated by the fraction.
- Example: ¼ of 4 → divide 4 blocks into 4 groups → 1 block in each group → colour 1 block.
- Complete rounds.
- After all players complete round one, move to the next bar with a different total number of blocks.
- Draw a new fraction card and repeat.
- If a fraction cannot be applied to the number of blocks as a whole number (e.g., 1/10 of 6), the player loses that round.
- Score points.
- Colour in or mark the blocks that correspond to the fractions.
- After all rounds, count the total coloured blocks.
- Winning the game
- The player with the highest total of coloured blocks wins!
Variations
- Simplified fractions: Start with halves, quarters, and thirds for beginners.
- Advanced fractions: Use tenths or fifths for older learners.
- Hands-on support: Allow players to use counters, Lego, or other manipulatives for tricky fractions.
- Timed challenge: Complete rounds within a set time for added excitement.
Educational Benefits
- Fraction Understanding: Practises finding fractions of amounts in a visual, concrete way.
- Hands-On Learning: Supports kinaesthetic learners through blocks and counters.
- Problem Solving: Encourages reasoning when fractions don’t divide evenly.
- Competition & Engagement: Turns learning into a motivating game.