Fractions

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About this game

Fractions is an educational game to help children understand fractions by manipulating, playing, and visualizing the parts of a whole.

Designed for students in grades 2-3 (approximately 7-10 years old), the app can be used at home or in the classroom.

4 mini-games to understand fractions

🧁 Fraction Cake
Cut the cake into equal slices, choose the correct fraction, and understand what 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc., mean.

🫧 Fraction Bubbles
Pop the bubbles that correspond to the correct fraction. Ideal for connecting fractional notation with visual representation.

🧩 Fraction Puzzle
Assemble the pieces of a cake with fractions. The child must find which slices complete the whole.

🏁 Fraction Race
Answer the questions quickly to advance and beat the timer: recognize, compare, and complete simple fractions.

🖨️ Printable Games

In addition to the digital games, a "Printable Games" section offers downloadable PDF worksheets.

Skills Developed

Reading and recognizing simple fractions: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6…

Making the connection between written fractions and drawings (cake, slices, bars…)

Understanding equivalent fractions (e.g., 1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6)

Visualizing fractions as "parts of a whole"

Building confidence in mathematics through play

For whom?

Children aged 7 to 10

Students in grades 2 and 3 (CE1, CE2) and the beginning of grades 4 and 5 (Cycle 3)

Parents, teachers, teaching assistants, and speech therapists looking for a fun way to work on fractions

Fractions transforms an often abstract concept into a concrete, visual, and fun experience to spark children's interest in math.
Updated on
Apr 17, 2026

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