LEGO Fractions Worksheet
LEGO Fractions Worksheet
Use LEGO bricks to learn about fractions! These worksheets are designed
to be used with towers of 2 x 2 basic LEGO bricks.
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Example: Your first tower will have 20 bricks. Can you divide it in
halves? Yes. Each half with have 10 bricks. Now explore! Can
you divide it evenly in thirds? Fourths? Fifths? Sixths?
Can you
make… 20 16 18 25 32 27
Halves?
Thirds?
Fourths?
Fifths?
Sixths?
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BRICK TOWER FRACTIONS
Look at the top row in the chart. Starting with the first
box, build a tower that many bricks high. Then decide if you
can divide your tower into halves, thirds, and so on.
Example: Your first tower will have 20 bricks. Can you divide it in
halves? Yes. Each half with have 10 bricks. Now explore! Can
you divide it evenly in thirds? Fourths? Fifths? Sixths?
Can you
make… 15 28 30 12 24 40
Halves?
Thirds?
Fourths?
Fifths?
Sixths?
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BRICK TOWER FRACTIONS
Look at the top row in the chart. Starting with the first
box, build a tower that many bricks high. Then decide if you can
divide your tower into halves, thirds, and so on.
Can you
make…
Halves?
Thirds?
Fourths?
Fifths?
Sixths?
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