Description
Help students truly see the connection between fractions, decimals, and percentages with this engaging, hands-on color-in card activity!
Each card features a 10×10 grid (100 squares). Students color in the correct number of boxes to visually represent each value - turning an abstract concept into something they can see and touch. It's simple to understand, satisfying to complete, and incredibly effective for building lasting number sense.
What's Included:
✔ 10×10 grid coloring cards
✔ Percentage cards: 10%, 20%, 30%, and more
✔ Decimal cards: 0.60, 0.70, 0.75, and more
✔ Fraction cards: 1/2, 1/4, 1/5, 1/10, 3/4, 3/5, 2/5, 4/5, 11/20, 24/25, and more
✔ Color-coded border frames for easy self-checking
✔ Clean, bold print-and-go design - no prep needed!
How It Works:
- Each 10×10 grid = 100 squares = 100%
- Students color the matching number of boxes for each card (e.g. 1/4 = 25 boxes, 0.60 = 60 boxes, 30% = 30 boxes)
- Cards can be matched, sorted, or used independently
- Visual and kinesthetic — students build understanding by doing
Skills Covered:
- Converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages
- Understanding part-to-whole relationships on a 100-grid
- Recognizing equivalent values across three formats
- Visual discrimination and color-based matching
- Progression from simple (1/2, 50%) to more complex (24/25, 0.96) values
Perfect For:
- Math centers and small group instruction
- Students with IEPs, ASD, or visual/kinesthetic learning needs
- RBT and ABA-aligned classroom supports
- Early finisher activities
- Review before tests or end-of-unit consolidation
- Substitute teacher packets - zero explanation needed!
Why This Works:
Abstract numbers become concrete when students color them in. Seeing that 3/4 means 75 filled squares out of 100 - right next to a card that says 75% and another that says 0.75 - creates an "aha moment" that worksheets alone rarely achieve.
Designed by an RBT with visual learners and diverse needs in mind.
Love this resource? Please leave a rating - it helps other teachers find it and supports a small independent educator-creator. Thank you!
Percent Fraction Decimal -In Activity Cards | 10×10 Grid Visual Math
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Description
Help students truly see the connection between fractions, decimals, and percentages with this engaging, hands-on color-in card activity!
Each card features a 10×10 grid (100 squares). Students color in the correct number of boxes to visually represent each value - turning an abstract concept into something they can see and touch. It's simple to understand, satisfying to complete, and incredibly effective for building lasting number sense.
What's Included:
✔ 10×10 grid coloring cards
✔ Percentage cards: 10%, 20%, 30%, and more
✔ Decimal cards: 0.60, 0.70, 0.75, and more
✔ Fraction cards: 1/2, 1/4, 1/5, 1/10, 3/4, 3/5, 2/5, 4/5, 11/20, 24/25, and more
✔ Color-coded border frames for easy self-checking
✔ Clean, bold print-and-go design - no prep needed!
How It Works:
- Each 10×10 grid = 100 squares = 100%
- Students color the matching number of boxes for each card (e.g. 1/4 = 25 boxes, 0.60 = 60 boxes, 30% = 30 boxes)
- Cards can be matched, sorted, or used independently
- Visual and kinesthetic — students build understanding by doing
Skills Covered:
- Converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages
- Understanding part-to-whole relationships on a 100-grid
- Recognizing equivalent values across three formats
- Visual discrimination and color-based matching
- Progression from simple (1/2, 50%) to more complex (24/25, 0.96) values
Perfect For:
- Math centers and small group instruction
- Students with IEPs, ASD, or visual/kinesthetic learning needs
- RBT and ABA-aligned classroom supports
- Early finisher activities
- Review before tests or end-of-unit consolidation
- Substitute teacher packets - zero explanation needed!
Why This Works:
Abstract numbers become concrete when students color them in. Seeing that 3/4 means 75 filled squares out of 100 - right next to a card that says 75% and another that says 0.75 - creates an "aha moment" that worksheets alone rarely achieve.
Designed by an RBT with visual learners and diverse needs in mind.
Love this resource? Please leave a rating - it helps other teachers find it and supports a small independent educator-creator. Thank you!




