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My favorite way to simplify fractions is by working through a list or prime numbers, checking if both numerator and denominator divide by each larger prime. I like this method because it makes simplifying fractions super concrete for students who need it. It also helps eliminate errors that can occur when a factor is missed. Students who aren't as confident with their division facts can even use a calculator (or divisibility rules) to check each prime. After posting the left video above, I…

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When to simplify and when is a fraction in its simplest form? Simple tricks to ease your students' lives.Print out the anchor chart to give it to your students in their binders or hang them around your classroom as a reference!What's Included?Rules of when a fraction can be simplified and when is it already simplified.Simplifying Fractions PowerPointDon't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.If you like this product, follow my store -M 4th Grade Fractions Anchor Chart, Simplify Fractions Anchor Chart, Ratio Anchor Chart 6th Grade, Fractions Anchor Chart 4th, Simplifying Fractions Anchor Chart, Comparing Fractions Anchor Chart, Maths Hacks, Simplest Form Fractions, Fractions Anchor Chart

A cheat sheet empowering your students to become simplification superstars!When to simplify and when is a fraction in its simplest form? Simple tricks to ease your students' lives.What's Included?A Quick Guide: This anchor chart provides students with clear and concise rules to determine when a fraction can be simplified and when it's already in its simplest form.Divisibility by the Same Number: When the numerator and denominator can both be divided by the same number (without a remainder)…

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