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.
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 math activity integrates both math and art. Students create a "fraction flower," with a fraction (in simplest form) as the flower's center. On the surrounding petals, students find three different equivalent fractions and both the percentand decimal conversion of the center fraction. Although it is an easy art project, it covers multiple state standards. It looks great on the wall for Back to School Nights or Open Houses!
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This project is a great addition to any unit involving percent,decimal, and fraction conversions. You can add in pre-determined numbers for low students and have higher level students create their own percentages. I love that is adds an element of creativity and art to math!
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.
Thank you for visiting my Teachers Pay Teachers store! I have taken great care in designing each worksheet, but occasional errors can happen. If you notice a mistake, please contact me so I can correct it rather than leaving a negative review. I truly appreciate your feedback and the opportunity to improve my resources. Thank you for your support! https://sites.google.com/ahschools.us/jamieweisz/home Joke 1 Converting Fractions to Percents What is a a Frogs Favorite Exercise? Answer: Jumping Ja
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
This is a link to make a copy of a google form that you can use to assess students converting fractions to decimals. It asks students to convert from decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals. 9 questions.
Shared math lesson, using the chart displaying the equivalent fraction, decimal andpercent. With students go through steps a and b to determine exactly how to reduce all fractions to their lowest form. Doing this several times in a guided math lesson, using either chart paper or a smart board students will begin to grasph how to reduce them using multiples. Have students complete the worksheet/chart to practice these skills, and showing the equivalent percentand decimal to match the given frac
This worksheet contains 5 examples of conversions. Students color in blocks in the diagram, then figure out the fraction, decimal, andpercent that it represents. (Denominators are basic, around a 4th grade level)
This is a quick fraction quiz to assess greater than, less than or equal to. You will be able to know whether you students know the content or not quickly.
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.
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in units one through four of the Everyday Math Series four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for each of the units. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. You save $2 by purchasing these units together, rather than individually. See my store for additional units and fourth grade resources.
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in unit five of the Everyday Math Series version four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for all of unit 5. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. See my store for additional units.
Thank you for visiting my Teachers Pay Teachers store! I have taken great care in designing each worksheet, but occasional errors can happen. If you notice a mistake, please contact me so I can correct it rather than leaving a negative review. I truly appreciate your feedback and the opportunity to improve my resources. Thank you for your support! https://sites.google.com/ahschools.us/jamieweisz/home Directions: Solve each problem then find your answer in the grid on the last page and cross the
Thank you for visiting my Teachers Pay Teachers store! I have taken great care in designing each worksheet, but occasional errors can happen. If you notice a mistake, please contact me so I can correct it rather than leaving a negative review. I truly appreciate your feedback and the opportunity to improve my resources. Thank you for your support! https://sites.google.com/ahschools.us/jamieweisz/home Directions: Solve each problem then find your answer in the grid on the last page and cross th
The quiz assesses basic fraction skills: understanding of fractions, fraction of problems, comparing and ordering fractions, equivalent fractions, mixed numbers, and improper fractions.
This is a quiz designed to assess student understanding of how to represent fractions and decimals on a grid. Standards based and easy to assess. Students will color a hundreds grid to represent four different vegetables. They are asked to convert this information into fractions and decimals, then to order the decimals from least to greatest.
This flowchart provides step by step instructions for adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. It illustrates the actions that need to be taken when simplifying improper fractions or fractions that are not in simplest form. I use this for special education students as well as my students who struggle with multiple steps. I can be used as a study guide, quiz (by omitting key words), or guided notes. This can also be used as a group activity by cutting the pieces and ha
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in unit three of the Everyday Math Series four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for all of unit 3. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. See my store for additional units.