Fraction, Decimal & Percent Memory Game
Answer Bank
Conversion Table
| Fraction | Decimal | Percent |
|---|
Drag answers from the left panel to the empty cells above
How to Play
Goal: Match equivalent fractions, decimals, and percentages in the conversion table.
How to play: Drag answer cards from the Answer Bank to the empty cells in the table. Each row must contain three equivalent values.
Levels:
- Level 1: Given fractions, match the corresponding decimals and percents.
- Level 2: Given decimals, match the corresponding fractions and percents.
- Level 3: Given percents, match the corresponding fractions and decimals.
- Level 4: All cells are empty. Match three equivalent values in each row.
Tips: You can move cards around to correct mistakes. When all cells are filled correctly, you can proceed to the next round!
What Are Fractions, Decimals, and Percents?
Fractions, decimals, and percents are three different ways to represent the same numerical value.
For example:
- 1/2
- 0.5
- 50%
All three represent the same amount, but in different forms.
In math learning and everyday life, students are expected to move easily between fractions, decimals, and percents—whether they are calculating discounts, understanding ratios, or solving word problems.
Difficulty with these conversions often slows students down and increases math anxiety.
What Is the Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Memory Game?
The Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Memory Game is a free interactive math game designed to build fluency and instant recognition, not step-by-step calculation.
Instead of focusing on long procedures, this game helps learners form strong mental connections between fractions, decimals, and percents, so that:
- Seeing one form immediately triggers the other two
- Conversions become fast and automatic
- Less mental effort is spent on basic recognition
This type of fluency allows students to focus on understanding and problem-solving rather than calculation mechanics.
How Does the Game Work?
The game includes four progressive levels, each designed to strengthen conversion skills from a different starting point:
- Level 1
A fraction is given. Players drag and place the matching decimal and percent. - Level 2
A decimal is given. Players complete the corresponding fraction and percent. - Level 3
A percent is given. Players complete the corresponding fraction and decimal. - Level 4
All three fields are empty. Players drag the correct fraction, decimal, and percent into their matching positions.
The game provides instant visual feedback.
Answers can be adjusted freely, allowing players to recognize mistakes and correct them independently. When all matches are correct, the game automatically moves to the next round.
This low-pressure design supports confidence, accuracy, and long-term memory.
Who Created This Game? Is It Free?
The Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Memory Game was developed by NDED Education Group.
NDED's mission is to rethink how mathematics is learned by combining technology, game-based design, and structured practice to help students build strong foundations with less stress and more confidence.
This game is completely free to use.
How Can This Game Be Used?
This free online math game is suitable for:
- Upper elementary and middle school students
- Learners who need extra practice with fractions, decimals, and percents
- Parents supporting math practice at home
- Teachers using interactive tools for classroom or review activities
Short, repeated practice sessions are recommended. Even a few minutes at a time can significantly improve math fluency and speed.
Do I Need to Register or Log In?
No.
This fraction, decimal, and percent practice game does not require registration or login.
Players can start practicing immediately. Start
Feedback and Suggestions
We welcome feedback, suggestions, and bug reports from users around the world.
NDED Education Group is committed to continuously improving this fraction, decimal, and percent conversion game and expanding it with additional fluency-based math tools.
If you would like to share your experience, please contact us at:
info@nd-ed.org
Your feedback helps us build better learning tools for everyone.