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.
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.
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
Worksheet where students write ratios as fractions, percentages, and decimals. Students also will write a proportion with the given ratio and set it equal to the ratio out of 100.
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Activity for TEK 2.3D- identify examples and non-examples of halves, fourths, and eighths. Focus on "equal parts" and "unequal parts."
Does not include printables, but is a great last-minute activity with little prep. The students' work makes the anchor chart, so it is motivating to complete and to reference in the future. Activity can be completed individually or in pairs. Can be utilized for formative assessment if completed individually.
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Do you need a quick fraction activity to use as a pre-test, in your mini lesson, or as a quiz to evaluate your students' understanding of basic fractions? Well, this fantastic and free PowerPoint product is just what you've been looking for. Just a quick click on an answer choice and you and your students can i
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Review fraction terms, >/=, and comparing fractions with common and uncommon denominators with this simple worksheet. Includes space for name and date, as well as space for students to draw or model the fractions.
Can be used as a review or formative assessment!
This is a simple and easy to grade quiz covering fractions. This quiz is multiple choice and some written response. It is alligned with 5th grade common core (fractions) math standards.
Trying to find practice for the increased rigor of math? This activity has you covered!
For this activity, problems 1-3 provide a visual representation of fractions on a number line. Not only do students have to identify the fraction on the number line, but they also must choose the correct answer that correlates with the picture and is equal to the decimal.
Problems 4-6 provide a visual representation of a fraction circle and students must find the decimal that correlates with that fraction
A quick exit ticket for checking understanding of comparing fractions. Two quizzes per page to save on printing. Answer key included!
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This PowerPoint is designed to reinforce fraction concepts prior to a quiz or test. The areas covered include: vocabulary, example problems with visuals, converting improper fractions into mixed numbers, logical reasoning, mixed numbers into improper fractions, comparing fractions, and rounding fractions. A cloze activity for students to complete during the PowerPoint presentation, with multiple practice problems, can be emailed to you directly that correlates with each slide.
This could be used in a math station or as a formative assessment to check for understanding of simple fractions such as 1/2 and 3/4. Thanks for checking it out! -Helen Wilt
This is a quick relatively simple sheet. There are four problems. I used this as a formative assessment to check my students understanding of fractions in word problems. There are two copies so you can print them two to a page and save paper!
This powerpoint provides a problem for the class. You have to solve if your fishing has improved, decreased, or remained the same. Reducer your fractions to compare and solve away!
This is a great tool that I use in my classroom to help students evaluate and diagnose the errors they have made on tests andquizzes. It ensures that they learn what they did not understand and prevents the same mistake from continuing to occur.
Fractions can be hard! I gave these to my kiddos and put them in clear paper protector sheets. They were allowed to use them during test andquizzes. Totally helped their understanding of it!
In this assignment students are required to color in the letters of their name into hundreds charts, and then find the fraction, decimal, ratio (part to whole), andpercent of how much space their name takes up. It is a perfect activity to do as a center, or as a whole group activity.
This math test covers adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers. The test also features comparing and ordering fractions. Below are a few more additional categories covered in this free math test: - Adding, Subtracting, Multiply, and Dividing Fractions - Converting percent to decimals, decimals to percent, andpercent to fractions in simplest form - Word translation into numerical form. -Adding and subtracting time units - Calculating simple average problems - Two critical thi
This is my third quick quiz for fractions. It's a great way for you, and your students to review and check to see if they understand these basics. The first two I've produced build upon this third quiz. It's quick, easy, and gives a good impression for understanding of fractions. An answer key is also included.
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