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Preview of Easy Equivalent Fractions - cheat sheet and new method of teaching math skills

Easy Equivalent Fractions - cheat sheet and new method of teaching math skills

Traditionally, equivalent fractions are taught by making lists of multiples, drawing examples of bars cut multiple different ways, or other methods that require a strong sense of multiplication and patterns. Sometimes, these methods fail. What follows is a failsafe way of teaching equivalent fractions... Anyone with a pencil and the ability to draw/shade circles and count them can do this!
Preview of Math Mats Part-Part-Whole

Math Mats Part-Part-Whole

These Math Mats help make learning more concrete! Starting as young as preschool or kindergarten, students can learn the concept of “part-part-whole”. Using counters of any kind (Cheerios, buttons, blocks, fingers, etc.), students can learn that 1 and 1 make 2. From here, students can learn the concept of addition and subtraction. Have students place 5 counters on the “whole” and drag 2 to one of the “parts”. How much is left? This is a great way for students to visualize word problems all the w
Preview of Building Brick Fractions Complete Pack

Building Brick Fractions Complete Pack

52 pages of posters and activity sheets. Can be used with building bricks or without. Instructions included. Differentiated activities included. Can be used to stretch the thinking of gifted and talented students and for them to make connections. Can also be used with students who require support by teaching basic fractions in a hands-on way. Can be a fun activity for math centers or choice time. A fun and engaging way to teach fractions.
Preview of Fractions, Equivalent Fractions Word Problems Scavenger Hunt 3rd & 4th Grade

Fractions, Equivalent Fractions Word Problems Scavenger Hunt 3rd & 4th Grade

Created by
Susan Powers
Give them the answers and have them hunt for the problem! Three rigorous, fun and engaging math activities for practising word problems with basic fractions and equivalent fractions. The children love the idea of having a scavenger hunt for the problems to match the answers that they are given. This activity is designed with the CCSS for 3rd grade math. It can of course be used with 4th, 5th grades and intervention too. This printable packet contains: 12 problem cards 12 answer cards Student in
Preview of Decimals Mini Unit - Whole, Tenths, Hundredths - Decimal Comparisons - Visual l

Decimals Mini Unit - Whole, Tenths, Hundredths - Decimal Comparisons - Visual l

Created by
Miras Class
11 pages of sequential Decimal instruction and worksheets. This mini unit instructs and provides practice for students that builds upon the prior sheets. This gradual building of information and concepts provides for a well rounded understanding of the overall decimal properties. The unit especially focuses on place value understanding and the difference between the tenths and hundredths places.
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - Practice Activity

Equivalent Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing a Whole Number by any Fraction (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing a Whole Number by any Fraction (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Comparing Fractions - Practice Activity

Comparing Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers (Practice Worksheet)

Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (unlike denominators)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (unlike denominators)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Multiplying Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (like denominators)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (like denominators)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mixed Numbers: Addition & Subtraction (Practice Worksheet)

Mixed Numbers: Addition & Subtraction (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions  (Conversion Practice Worksheet)

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions (Conversion Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Finding  the Mean - Practice Activity

Finding the Mean - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mean, Median & Mode - Practice Activity

Mean, Median & Mode - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Finding  the Mode - Practice Activity

Finding the Mode - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Finding  the Median - Practice Activity

Finding the Median - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Fraction Circles - Manipulatives for Fractions up to Tenths

Fraction Circles - Manipulatives for Fractions up to Tenths

The fraction circles are intended to be used as manipulatives to introduce fractions up to tenths. Use the fraction circles to teach addition and subtraction using common denominators, equivalent fractions (to tenths), multiplication and division of fractions, and all operations using mixed numbers. In addition to using these as manipulatives, the fraction circles can be printed for use as references that can be glued into a math notebook. What’s Included - Blank fraction circles (4” in diame
Preview of Adding Fractions Problem Tickets

Adding Fractions Problem Tickets

These addition fraction problems are intended to be follow-up practice after a lesson. Each group of problems adds a new layer of complexity. The red border represents the addition operation in Montessori math lessons and materials. After giving a lesson, chosen tickets are handed by the teacher to the student as his follow-up practice. The student completes the work on his own, records on the recording sheet or in a math journal, then checks his work using the answer key. Each problem ticket
Preview of Equivalent Fractions with Hundredths: Booklet, Samples, and Blanks

Equivalent Fractions with Hundredths: Booklet, Samples, and Blanks

These materials can be used after the students have a general understanding of fractions and have been introduced to equivalent fractions. Describing fractions in terms of equivalent fractions to 100 is a great way to set the stage for a future introduction to percents, or “parts per hundred.” Included in this file are 15 examples of common fractions and their equivalents in hundredths, plus a blank. These can be used as an answer key, a teaching resource, or classroom reference charts. Additi
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