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Montessori Equivalent Fractions Printable | Fraction Circle Task Cards & Equation Work

Montessori Equivalent Fractions Printable | Fraction Circle Task Cards & Equation Work

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Help children explore fraction equivalence through hands-on Montessori-inspired math activities designed for deep conceptual understanding.

These printable task cards work with traditional Montessori fraction circles or mainstream fraction circle sets, making them flexible for classrooms and homeschool environments.

This resource is designed as a follow-up activity after equivalent fractions have been introduced using Montessori materials.

Children should have access to Montessori fraction materials from one whole through tenths.

Includes 3 Progressive Sets of Task Cards

Set 1 — Exploring Equivalent Wholes

Focus on finding fractions equivalent to one whole.

Includes:

  • 15 task cards

Perfect for early exploration and visual discovery using fraction circles.

Set 2 — Exploring Equivalent Fractions of Amounts

Children investigate and discover equivalent fractions through guided exploration activities.

Includes:

  • 40 task cards

Designed to encourage:

  • experimentation
  • mathematical reasoning
  • independent problem solving

Set 3 — Equivalent Fraction Equations

Children convert equivalent fractions into equation form and extend their understanding symbolically.

Includes:

  • 16 task cards

35 pages

Created by a Montessori-trained teacher

Montessori Kiwi resources are created by me, Lisa, a Montessori-trained teacher, registered teacher, former homeschooler, parent of a neurospicy child, and school founder in Aotearoa New Zealand.

I create resources for real Montessori classrooms, homeschool families, neurodivergent learners, and mixed-age groups. Fractions are an area where children often need repeated, visual practice, and this resource is designed to make that follow-up easier to prepare.

Continue Building Fraction Understanding

Help children move from recognising and constructing equivalent fractions to comparing, ordering and applying fractions in meaningful problems.

Strengthen Visual Fraction Recognition
Help children recognise, name and compare fractions using hands-on clip cards designed to work alongside Montessori fraction circles.
Explore the Fraction Circle Clip Cards →

Compare and Order Fractions
Extend fraction-circle work with task cards that challenge children to arrange fractions from smallest to largest and largest to smallest.
Explore the Ordering Fractions Activities →

Apply Fractions to Real Quantities
Help learners bridge the gap between visual fraction work and solving problems such as finding one-half of 12 or three-fifths of 20.
Explore the Fractions of an Amount Task Cards →

Get the Complete Montessori Fraction Collection

These Equivalent Fraction Task Cards are included in the Montessori Fraction Bundle. Get a wider library of fraction-circle work, clip cards, sorting activities, ordering fractions, fractions of amounts, posters, task cards and problem-solving resources.

Save with the Montessori Fraction Bundle →

Please note

This is a digital product. No physical materials will be shipped.

Purchase of one license is for use in one classroom or one homeschool family. Please do not share the files, download links, or resources with other teachers, families, schools, online groups, or organisations.

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✔ Created by a Montessori-trained teacher and school founder

✔ Used in real Montessori and homeschool settings

✔ Designed to support independence, mixed-age learning, and neurodivergent learners