![]() ![]() You can then do the same with the rhombuses or rhombi. Hopefully, your students will see that three triangles equal one trapezoid, so therefore 3/6 is equal to 1/2. You can then discuss what one triangle equals and what three triangles equal. I would then have the students place triangles on top of the trapezoids. ![]() This should lead itself into the awesome conversation about equal parts, etc. Simply pull out the hexagons, and have the children fill them up with trapezoids.Īsk how many trapezoids were used, and what is the fraction for one trapezoid. If you have not worked with pattern blocks before, you may want to do a short introduction. *This post contains affiliate links from Amazon and other bloggers Pattern Blocks Fractions Today we pulled out our pattern blocks and completed the task cards. ![]() We have even done some adding and subtracting using our pattern blocks. We are definitely working on what an equivalent fraction is, and how to find equivalent fractions on models. My boys are young (4 and 6), so my only goal for them is to understand that a fraction is equal parts and that the numerator tells them how many parts or groups they have or in some cases don’t have.Įven though that is what I want them to master, I am exposing them to other aspects. Our fun with fractions is continuing this week. Need a hands-on way to teach equivalent fractions? Try out these equivalent fractions with pattern blocks task cards that will challenge your students. 7) Pattern Block Fractions Worksheet Fractions with Pattern Blocks ![]()
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