Description
This fall coloring sheet involves operations with fractions and decimals, changing fractions to percents, and identifying terminating or repeating decimals. All of these problems involve positive numbers.
Students will have to identify the correct rational number or type of rational number. There are a total of 20 questions. Along with the answers on this sheet are colors. Once completed, students will color each question number on the FALL Picture, the color that corresponds with their answer. For example if in question number 1 the answer is "17 yellow" then students will color all the number 1's in the picture yellow.
Teachers, instead of checking the answers to the problems you can check the colors that students have colored in. Quick and easy! The picture also helps students understand the definition of an integer.
Students will have to identify the correct rational number or type of rational number. There are a total of 20 questions. Along with the answers on this sheet are colors. Once completed, students will color each question number on the FALL Picture, the color that corresponds with their answer. For example if in question number 1 the answer is "17 yellow" then students will color all the number 1's in the picture yellow.
Teachers, instead of checking the answers to the problems you can check the colors that students have colored in. Quick and easy! The picture also helps students understand the definition of an integer.
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Description
This fall coloring sheet involves operations with fractions and decimals, changing fractions to percents, and identifying terminating or repeating decimals. All of these problems involve positive numbers.
Students will have to identify the correct rational number or type of rational number. There are a total of 20 questions. Along with the answers on this sheet are colors. Once completed, students will color each question number on the FALL Picture, the color that corresponds with their answer. For example if in question number 1 the answer is "17 yellow" then students will color all the number 1's in the picture yellow.
Teachers, instead of checking the answers to the problems you can check the colors that students have colored in. Quick and easy! The picture also helps students understand the definition of an integer.
Students will have to identify the correct rational number or type of rational number. There are a total of 20 questions. Along with the answers on this sheet are colors. Once completed, students will color each question number on the FALL Picture, the color that corresponds with their answer. For example if in question number 1 the answer is "17 yellow" then students will color all the number 1's in the picture yellow.
Teachers, instead of checking the answers to the problems you can check the colors that students have colored in. Quick and easy! The picture also helps students understand the definition of an integer.
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This was great for reviewing fractions with my 8th graders
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Standards
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CCSS7.NS.A.2d
Convert a rational number to a decimal using long division; know that the decimal form of a rational number terminates in 0s or eventually repeats.
CCSS7.NS.A.3
Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the four operations with rational numbers.
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