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The other suggestions you've received are great. You might also consider using math stations/centers. If you have manipulatives available, Dale Seymour publishers has many wonderful activity books for using pattern blocks, tangrams, pentominoes and other manipulatives in teaching fractions, area, and perimeter. There are also activities for using base ten blocks to teach decimals. These could be used by students when seat work is completed. It would allow you to extend your group time and provide other kinds of learning activities for your students.
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