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Students solve and reduce fractional equations by playing Soccer Shootout. Levels of difficulty range from Easy to Super Brain and users can practice the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. Fractions with like and unlike denominators are included. Students play against the computer and are provided with the correct answer when a wrong one is entered.

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Subject keyword(s)Algebra, Algebraic manipulation, Arithmetic, Fractions, Mathematics, Number and operations, Operations
Grade levelElementary School, Middle School, Informal Education
Intended audienceLearner
Resource typeInstructional Material
Resource formattext, text/html
RightsMetadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it.

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MSP2: Math and Science Pathways

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