Addition of mixed fractions, game, quiz, worksheet, flash card.

Learn  mixed fractions adding with activities on this page. Mixed fractions have whole numbers and a fraction. First add whole numbers then add the fractions using the notions of fraction addition. Add numerators and keep denominator same. In case of unlike denominators, find a common factor to multiply by and make then equal. This activity is for children in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th graders.

Addition of mixed fractions

Addition of mixed fractions

Learn Addition of mixed fractions with these fraction quiz.
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Addition of mixed fractions

Addition of mixed fractions

Learn Addition of mixed fractions with these fraction flash cards.
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Addition of mixed fractions

Addition of mixed fractions

Learn Addition of mixed fractions with this fraction worksheet.
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Adding Mixed Fractions

Step up your fraction adding game with these mixed fraction exercises and worksheets. When adding mixed fractions remember to add the numerators and then the whole numbers & remainders. If the denominator doesn’t match be sure to find the most common denominator before doing any addition. The worksheets in this section cover everything from simple single digit mixed fractions to more complex double digit fractions. A great range of difficulty for every practicing mathematician. These exercises are great for at home use and classroom studies. Feel free to print them out or share them with friends. The recommended grade range for Adding Mixed Fractions is 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade.