Fractions – Calculator – Shootout! Students compete (1v1 in pairs or in teams, at their tables or at the front) to answer questions the quickest. Students could write on your whiteboard or their own. Delete too difficult/easy question slides beforehand (and its individual intro slide). Click anywhere to start the music, then click ‘Go’ to show the question, then click again to show the answer. This game has sound!
Fractions on a Calculator Shootout! Fractions on a Calculator
Correct Answer = 1pt Fastest! = 1pt
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Calculate: 3 7 × 2 9 2 21
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Calculate: 4 5 ÷ 1 7 28 5 =5 3 5
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Calculate: 9 10 + 4 7 103 70 =1 33 70
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Calculate: 8 9 − 4 11 52 99
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Calculate: 7 8 × 5 9 35 72
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Calculate: 11 12 ÷ 1 7 77 12 =6 5 12
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Calculate: 7 9 + 11 15 68 45 =1 23 45
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Calculate: 9 14 − 6 11 15 154
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Calculate: 1 2 3 ×4 3 8 175 24 =7 7 24
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Calculate: 2 1 6 ÷2 7 8 52 69
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Calculate: 3 1 4 +8 3 7 327 28 =11 19 28
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Calculate: 4 3 4 −1 5 11 145 44 =3 13 44
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6 29 56 m To make a dress, Mike used three and seven-eighths metres of fabric. To make a skirt, Sally used two and nine-fourteenths metres of fabric. How much fabric did they use together? 6 29 56 m
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What is the area of this pen? Calculate: 6 1 4 m 4 2 7 m What is the area of this pen? 375 14 m2 = 26 11 14 m2
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6 11 84 pizzas John eats two whole pizzas and five-twelfths of a pizza. Anna eats three whole pizzas and five-sevenths of a pizza. How much pizza did they eat together? 6 11 84 pizzas
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41 9 m = 4 5 9 m An electrician needs 8 pieces of tape. Each tape needs to be two metres and five-ninths long. The electrician has a 25 metre roll of tape. How much tape does he have left? 41 9 m = 4 5 9 m
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What is the width of this field? Calculate: 11 4 5 m 86 m2 What is the width of this field? 430 59 m = 7 17 59 m
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2 29 36 m In a long jump competition, Anna jumped 5 metres and seven-twelfths. John jumped 2 metres and seven-ninths. How much further did Anna jump? 2 29 36 m
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47 12 m = 3 11 12 m An electrician needs 7 pieces of tape. Each tape needs to be six metres and seven-twelfths long. The electrician has a 50 metre roll of tape. How much tape does he have left? 47 12 m = 3 11 12 m
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