How do you make math fun with your kids? Share your ideas on the Scholastic Parents Facebook page.
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Roll 6 dice and make 3 fractions, in order from least to greatest Compare with a partner's fraction to find the greatest or least fraction If it's improper (like 5/4), convert it to a mixed number For example, if a player rolls a 4 and 5, the fraction is 4/5 or 5/4 depending on the rules established.
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Consider investing in a bag of multi-colored dice to help practice math facts and develop a stronger understanding of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals! Below are some fun dice games to be played at third grade and higher: Having fun games that can be used anywhere and anytime is essential to our children's love for learning. No matter the age, we should always be building our children's number sense and flexibility with numbers.