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Students can improve their skill of converting between fractions, decimals, and percents, and their conceptual understanding of probabilities using this fun product.
The product includes a 6- part spinner with 4 different Spring-themed images. The student is asked to predict the probability outcomes, then perform an experiment by spinning a paper clip 30 times while keeping a record of the number of landings on each item.
A table is provided for the student to record tally marks, fractions, decimals, and percents, and a description of how to convert from one to another is also provided.
Check out my related bundle, Holiday&Seasonal Fraction, Decimal, Percent Activities Bundle that has at least 10 holiday & seasonal FDP Spinner Activities at a great price!
This product was created by Susan M. Walker.
The product includes a 6- part spinner with 4 different Spring-themed images. The student is asked to predict the probability outcomes, then perform an experiment by spinning a paper clip 30 times while keeping a record of the number of landings on each item.
A table is provided for the student to record tally marks, fractions, decimals, and percents, and a description of how to convert from one to another is also provided.
Check out my related bundle, Holiday&Seasonal Fraction, Decimal, Percent Activities Bundle that has at least 10 holiday & seasonal FDP Spinner Activities at a great price!
This product was created by Susan M. Walker.
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Spring-Themed Fraction, Decimal & Percent Probabilities Using a Spinner!
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Students can practice generating fractions, decimals, and percents with this fun holiday and seasonal activity!This product includes 17 holiday or season-themed spinner activities where the student spins a paper clip about a pencil on a spinner with holiday or seasonal images on the spinner. The st
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Students can improve their skill of converting between fractions, decimals, and percents, and their conceptual understanding of probabilities using this fun product.
The product includes a 6- part spinner with 4 different Spring-themed images. The student is asked to predict the probability outcomes, then perform an experiment by spinning a paper clip 30 times while keeping a record of the number of landings on each item.
A table is provided for the student to record tally marks, fractions, decimals, and percents, and a description of how to convert from one to another is also provided.
Check out my related bundle, Holiday&Seasonal Fraction, Decimal, Percent Activities Bundle that has at least 10 holiday & seasonal FDP Spinner Activities at a great price!
This product was created by Susan M. Walker.
The product includes a 6- part spinner with 4 different Spring-themed images. The student is asked to predict the probability outcomes, then perform an experiment by spinning a paper clip 30 times while keeping a record of the number of landings on each item.
A table is provided for the student to record tally marks, fractions, decimals, and percents, and a description of how to convert from one to another is also provided.
Check out my related bundle, Holiday&Seasonal Fraction, Decimal, Percent Activities Bundle that has at least 10 holiday & seasonal FDP Spinner Activities at a great price!
This product was created by Susan M. Walker.
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Good activity for math RTI groups - students can work with partners and be observed.
My students really enjoyed this activity and I will be using it again.
This was a little young for my 6th graders, but it was good review.
Great :)
Great!
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