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Need More Help with Fractions?
You're not alone. A lot of students struggle to master fractions. In fact, a whopping 74% of 4th graders last year were not able to correctly answer a true or false question asking them to compare two fractions.
Since fraction skills build upon each other each year, it can be hard for students to catch up once they fall behind and parents are often unsure of where to begin. We've got you covered with resources from deep-dive virtual tutoring courses in our Fractions Unlocked series plus articles, downloads & more.
This online virtual tutoring program is all about helping students build a solid foundation for working with fractions - from shapes, number lines, sets, and problem solving. Perfect for 3rd & 4th graders, students will build concrete skills & gain confidence around using fractions.
From simplest form & common denominators to adding, subtracting & multiplying fractions, this program helps students gain a strong understanding of essential fraction skills they will use over and over again - in 4th & 5th grade and beyond.
These colorful math manipulatives help provide a concrete visual representation of fractions, and are especially handy to help students compare fractions, find equivalent fractions, divide fractions, or solve problems that require modeling fractions.
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