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Equivalent Fraction Games

Master fractions through play! Match, build, and simplify equivalent fractions with our interactive games designed for students in grades 3–6.

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🎯 Equivalent Fraction Matching Game

Find the card that shows an equivalent fraction. Score points for every correct match!

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Find an equivalent fraction for:

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Visual Fraction Bar

Both bars show the same amount → they are equivalent!

How to Play

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See the Fraction

A fraction is shown in the question panel. Study the numerator and denominator.

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Pick the Match

Choose the card from the grid that shows an equivalent fraction — same value, different numbers.

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See the Visual

Watch the fraction bars light up to confirm the fractions are truly equal.

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Level Up!

Earn points and tackle harder fractions as you improve your score.

What Are Equivalent Fractions?

Two fractions are equivalent when they represent the same part of a whole — even though they use different numbers. For example, 1/2 and 2/4 are equivalent because they both mean "half."

You can find equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number. This is a core skill in elementary math and a building block for algebra.

Read our guide to equivalent fractions →
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All three fractions equal one half

From the Blog

📘 Guide

What Are Equivalent Fractions? A Complete Guide for Students

Learn everything about equivalent fractions — what they are, how to find them, and how to use them in real life. Packed with examples and tips.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What grade level are these equivalent fraction games for?

Our games are designed primarily for students in grades 3 through 6 (ages 8–12), but they're great for anyone learning or reviewing fraction concepts.

Do I need to create an account to play?

No! All games are completely free and require no signup or login. Just open the page and start playing.

How do I find equivalent fractions?

Multiply or divide both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number. For example, 1/2 × 3/3 = 3/6. Both represent the same value.

Can teachers use these games in class?

Absolutely! The tool works great on smartboards, tablets, and laptops. It's a quick and engaging way to practice equivalent fractions during math lessons.