It seems like the most effective teaching ideas and activities come at the last minute. Maybe you realize your students need some extra practice with a certain concept or you have a group that finishes early and needs something to do. This activity was a "morning of" idea I had for my math intervention group as we practiced multiplying and dividing mixed numbers. We needed some more practice with this skill, but I wanted to avoid just giving a worksheet. Instead, we made a challenge out of it! Each student got one regular die and one fraction die. The idea was pretty simple, but very engaging. They rolled the two dice together to make a mixed number. Then they rolled them both again to create a second mixed number that they multiplied with their first number. This would also work great for dividing mixed numbers! *If you don't have fraction dice, your could five them each 3 regular dice. Their first roll is the whole number and the next two create their fraction. To make it into a challenge, every time they completed a problem correctly, they got to go up to the board and add a tally to our "Problems Completed" tracker. I went around and checked their answers as they finished. For other games and activities to help practice operations with fractions, be sure to check out the following links! Fraction Frenzy: A Dividing Fractions Board Game Connect Four: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Exit Slips: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions - 6th Grade Math