Finding the Whole from a Part | Fractions & Percents | Student Worksheet + Teacher Guide ✅ DescriptionUnlock the logic behind fraction andpercent problems with this targeted mini-lesson on finding the whole from a given part. Perfect for Grades 4–6, this resource helps students move beyond rote procedures and build true conceptual understanding. ✅ What's Included: Teacher Guide (3 pages) Strategy breakdown Universal formulas Common misconceptions Step-by-step solved examples Anchor
This is a table that can be used as a tool to convert and learn benchmark fractions or as a quiz once students are expected to know them. There are places for the model, fraction, decimal andpercent. Straight -forward but very helpful and offers a good visual.
A graphic organizer used to have students model decimals, show as a fraction, write in word form andpercent.
I have used this organizer in many ways:
As a formative assessment: Give each student a different number to complete the organizer (great to differentiate by difficulty of number)
As a cooperative leaning activity:
Using dice. Students role two numbers and create that number as a decimal, percent, and fraction
Work with partner to make the largest decimal
Work with partners to compare d
Enjoy this *Free* four-page perimeter and area assessment or printable. There are four pages included, covering multiple levels of perimeter and area problems, including finding basic perimeter and area, finding missing side lengths, story problems, and multi-part problems. Answer key included. Enjoy! Includes Digital Access via Google Slides! MORE Perimeter and Area Resources ⇒ HUGE Perimeter and Area BUNDLE ⇒ City of Shapes: Perimeter and Area Math Project ⇒ Area and Perimeter Word Problem
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
Here's a cool seasonal math craft that you can use to teach, introduce or reinforce fractions, decimals and percents. Even kids "not ready" for these concepts will have fun with the craft - and may even be able to do the math! Check out more details on how I created it at www.MathFour.com/numeracy/indian-corn-fractions-decimals-percents. Oh - and make sure to let me know how it goes in the comments & ratings section below!
Fractions, Decimals & Percents free sample visual. This is part of a package that can purchased. This package includes pie charts, and pages to fill grids from 1 to 100.
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The COMPLETE set: Fractions, Decimals & Percents, Oh My! is available. There are about 50 pages full of worksheets and visuals to help your students better understand these concepts. Pie charts, graphs to record 1 to 100, and so much more!
15-question quiz over operations and work with decimals, including writing them in word form, ording from greatest to least, rounding to place value, and converting to fractions.
I created these fraction strips to assist my students with basic understanding of fractions, decimals, andpercents. They are in color and in black and white. To make them last longer, print them on card stock and laminate.
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Try a free sample of these discussion-based math task cards designed to build deeper mathematical thinking.This FREE Math Talk Task Cards sampler includes a preview of the full Math Talk Task Cards: Fractions, Decimals, Percents & Ratios resource. These prompts are designed to spark rich classroom conversations, encourage reasoning, and help students justify their thinking using multiple strategies. Rather than focusing only on correct answers, math talks invite students to explain, compare, e
This quick quiz can be used as a pretest, formative assessment, or post-test.Students will need to use greater than, less than, or equal to in order to compare fractions. They will also need to explain their thinking of how they compared the fractions. Fractions have common numerators, common denominators, or students will need to create common denominators in order to solve. Also includes drawing pictures to prove your answer and comparing fractions on a number line.
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Dice Game
All you need is dice to play this game for converting fractions, decimals, andpercents. The recording sheet can be used by individual students or laminated for repeated use as a math center activity.
This is part of my Fraction Bundle!!
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) have been put in place to ensure that all students are college and career ready. Consequently, it is our responsibility as educators to provide students with the type of quality instruction that will enable them to successfully access the CCSS. This activity, “Bowling for Fractions, Decimals, andPercents”, is a fun way for educators and students to begin their daunting venture into the exciting world of the CCSS while simultaneously learning the connecti
The Battle of fractions is a fun game to play when you have to practice fractions, charts, percent og decimals. You can play 2 and 2 or smalls groups against each other so you have someone to discussing tactics with :) How to play: Each player is given 4 game pieces to be placed at the start field. You take turns rolling with a dice, after which you move the number of fields the eyes of the dice shows- You can move both ways - however only horizontally in the same category. When you get to t
This download includes a NO PREP game board that requires students to convert very simple fractions into decimals andpercents. This game is great practice for CCSS 4.NF.C.5&6.
This one-page notes worksheet is meant to make quick, concise connections between decimals, fractions, andpercent. It is a part of a series of resources created to accompany the book, Math for Parents: Elementary Edition. Find more resources here on TPT, or on my website @ flippinmath.com.
Download this one page document, then click on the classkick link, copy the assignment, make edits or revisions as desired, enjoy! *Answer key included embedded into "fill in the blank" Students must be able to: - Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions - Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers - simplify fraction - Solve word problems involving mixed numbers and improper fractions
This product contains 11 I Have, Who Has cards reviewing conversion of fractions to percentandpercent to fractions. This pack ONLY contains halves, fourths, fifths, and tenths for a basic review of common fractions andpercents.