Lesson on converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, percentincrease or decrease, percent of a number, ratios and proportions. Emphasis on what percentage actually means. I taught this over 5 days, 50-55 minute lessons per day. Target level 5th-6th grade, or 7th grade as review. This would ideally be spread out over several weeks. Slides are annotated, showing step-by-step how to solve problems. Includes work problems and practical examples. I have a shorter, simpler version geared
This is a Quiz based on solving fractions, percentsand decimals. It consists of the following elements:: It combines all of the mathematics concepts or fractions, decimals andpercents. Students are asked to draw fractions and convert them to decimals andpercents. The quiz also includes word problems pertaining to fractions, decimals andpercents. This is a great assessment to use as a pre-quiz for a unit to check for prior knowledge or for a post unit quiz.
Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages is a PowerPoint presentation. It provides links to real life examples, visual cues to complement explanations and a class quiz at the end. Click on the little green star up above to follow my store so that you can stay updated on new freebies and more! You may also be interested in some of my other products listed below: Earth Day Math Mystery_Case of The Litterbug GRADE 5Earth Day Math Mystery_Case of The Litterbug GRADE 3Earth Day Math Mystery_Cas
This quiz is a word document. It tests students on how well they are able to convert between fractions, decimals, andpercents. This is a quick and easy way to see if your understand these concepts. This can be used as a pre or post assessment.
If you liked the free lesson “Bowling for Fractions, Decimals, andPercents”, you will love these worksheets! They are designed to be used during and after the lesson to reinforce the connection between fractions, decimals, andpercents.
The set includes 7 worksheets. The first five worksheets are to be used during the lesson to record data when students are bowling. After completing these worksheets, students will surely know how to convert tenths, ninths, fifths, and fourths to decimals an
This is a 10-silde power point presentation that covers ratios and percents. Each slide features animations and "fly-in" answers. Serves as a great test/quiz review as well as a self-test for students.
This quick quiz assesses students knowledge on expressing fractions and decimals as percents, converting percents into fractions and decimals, and evaluating word problems involving percents. This document is editable!
Who wants to be a millionaire?
Take this quiz with questions of increasing difficulty for children to revise decimals and fractions.
Highly engaging, your students will love it
This study sheet takes the worry out of FDP. Take away answers for a quick quiz. Students can see patterns and can develop automaticity quickly with this study guide.
Scavenger hunts are a great way to get your students up and moving while working on their Math skills!
This scavenger hunt contains a mix of problems that require students to either convert a percent to a decimal or a decimal to a percent. It works great as practice or as a way to assess how well students can convert between decimals andpercents since it is so easy to check student's work during the activity.
To increase the rigor, I made a point to use many similar decimals (ie, 45, 4.5, 0
Scavenger hunts are a great way to get your students up and moving while practicing their Math skills!
The problems in this scavenger hunt require students to convert between fractions, decimals, andpercents. These questions use more non-standard numbers (ie, 1/2% or fractions with decimals in the numerator) to increase the rigor.
Looking for more fractions, decimals andpercents practice? I have a scavenger hunt that is similar, but is great for varying skill sets!
Converting Fractions,
This is a Quiz based on solving fractions, percentsand decimals. It consists of the following elements:: It combines all of the mathematics concepts or fractions, decimals andpercents. Students are asked to identify various fractions, convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions. They are than asked to put fractions in the lowest term. Students also are asked to write various fractions as an improper fraction, find the GFC of numbers and find equivalent fractions This is a great
This is a 2 page paper (front and back). The front contains ordering, comparing, and rounding decimals, showing in word form and expanded notation, showing decimals as money, increasinganddecreasing the decimals (powers of 10), prime and composite, and a 'try this' that I use for an order of operations with decimals (it is editable so you can choose what to put there). The back contains modeling fractions it is also editable (I did a decimal x decimal and a decimal x whole number). I alternate
Here are the lessons included in Stephen R.'s custom Mega-Bundle: -Adding and Subtracting Decimals -Adding and Subtracting Integers -Circumference and Area of Circles -Classifying 2-Dimensional Figures -Equivalent Fractions -Factors and Multiples from 1 to 100 -Finding Area of Polygons -Fractions, Decimals, andPercents -Graphing Points on the Coordinate Plane -Multi-Step Word Problems -One-Step Equations -Place Value and Rounding -Write and Interpret Numerical Expressions -Themed Reviews BONUS
This TurningPoint clicker activity can also be used with PowerPoint. The presentation has 155 slides with multiple choice questions on every form of place value that you can think of. These include converting between standard, word, expanded form,finding the value or place value, increasing or decreasing the value of different place values, etc. Use it with TurningPoint clickers and create reports as assessments to show parents or show which students need remediation. Or use Powerpoint with whi
Help your students become a Math-magician (mathematician)! Students learn to read decimals using a decimal place value chart. This instructional PowerPoint emphasizes the correct way to read decimals using place value and the word 'and'. Read numbers to the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
• Slides 2-11: Introduces place value and how the place value chart increase by x10 going to the left anddecrease by x10 going to the right.
• Slides 12-21: Students practice reading decimals to tent
This Name in Numbers Math Art Project turns math into a fun and engaging art activity where students create their name using 100's charts and represent shaded squares as fractions, decimals, andpercents. Students design each letter of their name on a separate 100's chart, then cut, mount, and decorate their artwork to create a colorful math display. Perfect for Grades 4–6 classrooms, this activity blends math, art, and creativity while reinforcing key number concepts.
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 assessment meets requirements for CCSS.Math.Content.4.NBT.B.4 and CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.7.
Students are encouraged to line up decimals using graph paper in order to solve addition and subtraction problems with decimals. Students will be assessed on their understanding of adding and subtracting decimal numbers that have varying place values. For instance some of the numbers may have digits in the ones, tenths, and hundredths place being added to a number that has digits in the tens, on
Make percent, decimal, and fraction concepts click with these engaging Consensus Table Mats designed to build deep understanding through collaboration and real-world application! This resource includes 20 differentiated consensus activities that guide students through converting and comparing fractions, decimals, and percentages, while applying their learning to real-life shopping and discount scenarios. Students work together to discuss, justify, and agree on answers—boosting math talk, r
I made this presentation to introduce my students to percents. I use this as part of my lecture to promote classroom discussion and for students to take notes from.
The show walks students through the idea of breaking apart the word percent into per and cent, and it leads students through a look at both of those words/affixes. The goal is to get students to understand that percent means out of 100.
The next few slides focus on converting both fractions and decimals into percents. They wal
4th - 6th
Decimals, Fractions, Math
CCSS
6.RP.A.3c
$2.00
Original Price $2.00
Rated 4.73 out of 5, based on 22 reviews
4.7 (22)
Showing 1-24 of 370+ results
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.