Super Easy Guide to Partial Fraction Decomposition
In this high-school-friendly guide to partial fraction decomposition, you’ll discover clear definitions, step-by-step instructions, and worked-out examples.
We’re glad Monday’s Cootie Catcher Activity was so popular! The feedback was amazing and made us so happy that we brought back old school fun for many parents.
Today’s activity is a math game called Countdown. It can be scaled for Kinder through 6th or 7th grade. It is also something older and younger siblings to play together which means you can put your feet up or make a phone call in peace.
Things you need to play:
The rules:
Extend the fun: Stretch it out with a “best out of five” bracket which introduces fractions. How many of the five games did one person win? This is x/5. Compare one set of five games to another set of five games and compare to see who has the biggest set of wins.
Differentiate by ages: Different aged kids can play with each other as each follows their own level of difficulty