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Thanksgiving Fraction Worksheets

For most students, fractions are a challenging subject. Fraction problems demand a lot of practice. Visual aids practiced repeatedly will undoubtedly aid in comprehension. Get plenty of practice with our Thanksgiving fraction worksheets this holiday. And you can explore other activities with our free Thanksgiving Math worksheets!

What Is a Fraction? 

Fractions are used to represent individual elements or the pieces of a whole. A fraction is made up of two parts. The figure at the start of the line is the numerator. It shows how many pieces of the same size were chosen from the entire set or collection. The denominator is the number that appears below the line. It displays the total number of items in a collection that are the same, or the total number of equal sections that the collection is divided into. 

Fraction Worksheets: An Interesting Activity for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving offers a vast array of items and dishes that serve as both educational and nutritional benefits for kids. A fraction activity is an engaging Thanksgiving activity that blends study and pleasure. Kids can practice fractions with Thanksgiving-themed items like candy corn or small pumpkins. 

Here are some common Thanksgiving fraction worksheets that you may find helpful to practice: 

Thanksgiving Identifying Fractions

In these worksheets, students are given pictures or something related to the Thanksgiving theme, such as turkeys, apple pies, Thanksgiving parades or may flowers. Their mission is to identify the fraction that represents the shaded or unshaded parts.

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Thanksgiving Equivalent Fractions

In these worksheets, have students look for equivalent fractions for the given ones. For instance, it can be given a fraction ¾ and asked to find an equivalent fraction like 6/8 or 9/12.

Thanksgiving Fraction Operations

Students are shown with issues involving math operations like addition and subtraction, multiplication and division. Each operation may be visualized by Thanksgiving symbols that ignite students’ seasonal spirits. 

Thanksgiving Comparison Fractions

Students will have to compare fractions and use appropriate symbols (>,<,=). For example, they might need to compare two fractions like â…˜ and â…š .

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