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Vocabulary Cards: Explaining Fraction Addition
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What It Is:
A printable set of fraction addition vocabulary cards designed to support English learners (EL) and all students in understanding key math terms. These visual cards define and illustrate words such as like fractions, unlike fractions, denominator, and factor.
Why Use It:
These vocabulary cards make fraction addition concepts clear and accessible through visuals and examples. Perfect for math centers, wall displays, or small group instruction, they help students connect mathematical language to meaning.
How to Use It:
• Print and cut out each card for use in vocabulary review or guided lessons.
• Use as flashcards during lessons on adding fractions.
• Display in the classroom as a math word wall for ongoing reference.
• Encourage students to use the cards to explain their thinking during fraction activities.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 3–6.
• Grade 3–4: Introduction to like and unlike fractions.
• Grade 5–6: Reinforcement of math vocabulary in problem-solving contexts.
Target Users:
Ideal for teachers, EL instructors, and students learning fraction terminology through visual aids and structured practice.
A printable set of fraction addition vocabulary cards designed to support English learners (EL) and all students in understanding key math terms. These visual cards define and illustrate words such as like fractions, unlike fractions, denominator, and factor.
Why Use It:
These vocabulary cards make fraction addition concepts clear and accessible through visuals and examples. Perfect for math centers, wall displays, or small group instruction, they help students connect mathematical language to meaning.
How to Use It:
• Print and cut out each card for use in vocabulary review or guided lessons.
• Use as flashcards during lessons on adding fractions.
• Display in the classroom as a math word wall for ongoing reference.
• Encourage students to use the cards to explain their thinking during fraction activities.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 3–6.
• Grade 3–4: Introduction to like and unlike fractions.
• Grade 5–6: Reinforcement of math vocabulary in problem-solving contexts.
Target Users:
Ideal for teachers, EL instructors, and students learning fraction terminology through visual aids and structured practice.




