Comparing natural numbers and fractions (6th grade)

🎮 Game Overview: Fraction Hunter

Master the relationship between fractions and whole numbers in this fast-paced comparison challenge!

In Fraction Hunter, students will sharpen their number sense by comparing improper fractions, mixed numbers, and whole numbers. The goal is simple but educational: determine which side is greater or if they are perfectly balanced.

🎯 Learning Objectives:

Visual Logic: Understand the position of fractions on a number line relative to whole integers.

🚀 Key Features:

Dynamic Question Engine: No two games are the same! Questions are generated randomly to ensure endless practice.

Smart Explanations: Every answer comes with a step-by-step mathematical breakdown to reinforce learning.

Interactive Feedback: Enjoy satisfying sound effects and a celebratory confetti show for high scores.

MathJax Powered: All fractions are rendered in high-quality mathematical notation for a professional look and feel.

💡 Pro Tip for Students:

“To win, always ask yourself: How many whole ‘wholes’ fit into this fraction? If the fraction has 3 wholes and a little bit left over, it’s definitely bigger than the number 3!”


Catchy Promo Lines:

Become a Fraction Master: Can you hit the perfect 100/100 score?

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Fraction Comparison Game

🎮 Fraction Hunter

Mixed & Improper Fractions | Endless Mode

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Time to Compare!

You will face improper fractions, mixed numbers, and whole numbers. Place the correct < , > or = symbol between them.

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