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I have 6th-8th grade students in a multiage classroom setting. I am looking for a fun activity that would get the students to engage in finding reciprocals of numbers. I just want it to be a mini-lesson to remind them that numbers need to be in fraction form in order for them to be reciprocated. I am looking for a way (or a lesson) that would engage the students in discovering this. What would be the best way to do this?
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