| View Larger Image | Funny & Fabulous Fraction Stories (Grades 3-6) | Paperbackby Dan Greenberg (Author), Jared Lee (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching | | Page Count: | 88 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 01, 1999 | | Sales Rank: | 9,635th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description 30 Reproducible Math Tales and Problems to Reinforce Important Fraction SkillsHilarious reproducible stories and follow-up problems, reinforce essential fraction skills: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, decimals, ratios, and more. Includes annotated answers. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 6 reviews)
| Good fraction practice by Cathy Miller (New York) 5 Stars February 25, 2008 A fun fraction workbook. I have used it with my youngest and with my niece, (they both have their own copy, of course) with pretty positive results. Give it a try, and you will probably find it helpful.
| | Excellent product! by Deborah Coplin (Edmond, OK USA) 5 Stars January 24, 2008 I'm a homeschool mom whose fifth grader was having great difficulty with word fraction problems. He loves this book! The questions are presented in fun easy-to-understand stories that make the subject of fractions a lot less intimidating. Thank you for making this book available! I highly recommend it!
| | Fractions for Fun by Alberta Proietta 4 Stars September 13, 2007 This book is amazingly helpful for teachers in the middle grades who are reviewing the operations of fractions.
| | AWESOME!! by Heather Lynn Gaughan 5 Stars March 05, 2006 This book is amazing. I used it to teach my entire unit on fractions and it went over really well!
| | Workbook by Shelley E. Wilson 5 Stars February 12, 2006 This is a workbook! I own 3 of Dan Greenberg workbooks and this is the best one. The students reads the story. There are 10 - 20 problems in the story that the student solves at the end of the story.
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