Right-Brained Fractions

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Make fractions finally make sense.

Right-Brained Fractions introduces fraction concepts through meaningful visuals, clear explanations, and hands-on activities that help students truly understand what fractions represent — not just how to compute them.

Instead of memorizing procedures, students build fraction number sense step by step, developing confidence as they move from foundational concepts to more advanced operations.


What Students Learn

  • Clear definitions of essential fraction terms
  • Understanding fractional parts as pieces of a whole
  • Counting and comparing fractions
  • Building strong fraction number sense
  • Adding fractions
  • Subtracting fractions
  • Multiplying fractions
  • Dividing fractions

Each concept builds logically on the one before it, ensuring students don’t develop gaps that cause frustration later.


What’s Included

  • Right-Brained Fractions – 227 pages of structured lessons and activities

A visual, structured approach that helps students move from confusion to clarity — and from procedures to true understanding.

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    Physical book measuring 8.5” x 11”, softcover
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Math can often be an abstract subject, filled with symbols that may pose challenges for children who are visual and spatial processors. These learners thrive when they have access to an educational approach that conveys the meaning of mathematical symbols and procedures in ways that align with their unique learning style.

Right-brain dominant learners, in particular, have distinct needs when it comes to learning math. They excel when they can comprehend the underlying concepts and the meaning behind mathematical operations, rather than relying on rote procedures. For these learners, memorization is often less effective because the information tends not to stick in long-term memory. Kinesthetic children, who frequently possess a strong spatial and holistic perception of math, tend to see the bigger picture surrounding mathematical problems. They can often visualize or intuit solutions without needing to follow the minute, historical steps often taught in traditional math education.

To effectively engage right-brain dominant learners, it is crucial to encourage them to explore the captivating patterns that emerge within the realm of numbers. By presenting numbers in a broader context, these learners can remember how to solve problems and recall number facts more readily. The use of visual imagery, storytelling, and hands-on activities plays a central role in their learning style, despite these elements not being traditionally associated with math education. By incorporating these strategies, educators can help right-brain dominant learners make sense of and excel in the world of mathematics.

We intentionally avoid labeling our resources with specific grade levels or ages to place the emphasis on each child's unique abilities. While the skills covered typically span from kindergarten to third grade, individuals of various ages have found success with our materials.

Right-brain learners possess distinct characteristics that distinguish them from their left-brain counterparts. These characteristics pertain to their information intake, processing methods, and preferred memory strategies. When we discuss right-brain learning, we are essentially describing the way they naturally absorb, process, and retain information.

Right-brain dominant learning, often associated with the right hemisphere of the brain, refers to a learning style that emphasizes creative and holistic approaches to understanding and retaining information. Strategies that are highly effective include multisensory materials, visuals, stories, movement, and hands-on activities.

Multisensory resources, in general, are tailored to diverse learning styles and prove exceptionally effective for children with varying learning needs. They foster a more inclusive and flexible learning environment, empowering these children to grasp concepts more readily and with heightened engagement. Our multisensory materials are specifically designed to address the unique needs of children with learning differences, ensuring their success.

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