Description
This EDITABLE math summative assessment (project based) contains nine questions based on three levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy that cover the main points of fractions, decimals, and percent. The theme of this fraction project is ice cream. It may be given as a final math test or as a summative project. Specific directions for the student and three boxes of a sample project are included as well as a complete answer key and a grading rubric for the instructor. Students may present the project in a variety of ways, including a power point. This assessment is aligned with the CCSS standards for Ratios and Proportional Relationships.
This document is not saved in PDF so that you may adapt it to for your own classroom needs.
If you need an alternative fraction summative project, check out this one:
Below are other fraction assessments available at my store. Just click on the link.
- Fractions: A Cumulative Math Test (all operations)
- Fractions, Decimals and Percents: A Chapter Test
- Fractions: An Introductory Test
Do you need some alternative ways to teach fractions? Check out the resources below:
- Fractions for the Confused and Bewildered
- Using Digital Root and the Divisibility Rules to Help Reduce Fractions
- Finding the Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple Using a Venn Diagram
Also available on TPT is an 86 page fraction bundle:
Math Fraction, Decimal and Percent EDITABLE Project Based Activity
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Description
This EDITABLE math summative assessment (project based) contains nine questions based on three levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy that cover the main points of fractions, decimals, and percent. The theme of this fraction project is ice cream. It may be given as a final math test or as a summative project. Specific directions for the student and three boxes of a sample project are included as well as a complete answer key and a grading rubric for the instructor. Students may present the project in a variety of ways, including a power point. This assessment is aligned with the CCSS standards for Ratios and Proportional Relationships.
This document is not saved in PDF so that you may adapt it to for your own classroom needs.
If you need an alternative fraction summative project, check out this one:
Below are other fraction assessments available at my store. Just click on the link.
- Fractions: A Cumulative Math Test (all operations)
- Fractions, Decimals and Percents: A Chapter Test
- Fractions: An Introductory Test
Do you need some alternative ways to teach fractions? Check out the resources below:
- Fractions for the Confused and Bewildered
- Using Digital Root and the Divisibility Rules to Help Reduce Fractions
- Finding the Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple Using a Venn Diagram
Also available on TPT is an 86 page fraction bundle:





