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 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 quiz can be used as a pre-assessment for differentiation purposes, a formative assessment during a unit on factors and multiples, or a summative assessment once a unit is complete. It was designed to be used in correlation with Go Math, but can be used with any textbook series.
This addition and subtraction quiz works with multi digit numbers. It includes two problems that involve estimating sums and differences, some computation problems, and two word problems.
If you use the Eureka Math Modules but would like a more kid- friendly way to assess each topic, then this resource is perfect for you! After teaching a group of related lessons, I give this quiz to my students in addition to, or in lieu of an exit ticket in an effort to better evaluate my students' understanding. This particular quiz covers Module 1 Lessons 11- 18 (Topics D-E). The questions mirror the module, but have a larger font, more room to show work for each problem, and pictures to
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!
Scavenger hunts are a great way to get your students up and moving while working on their Math skills!
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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.
This is great assessment I made for my area and perimeter unit for my fourth graders. There are numerous review questions from skills taught earlier. There is a problem solving emphasis on page two.
Do you need a lesson PowerPoint to introduce using a protractor to measure angles? This FREE measuring angles lesson includes built in: math vocabularyexplicit modeling with a protractorerror analysis using common student errorsstudent discussion questionsguided practice(either print a slide or assign the slide to students online) independent practice, andformative assessment to help you teach this tricky measurement topic!Don't forget to leave a review and check out these other 4th grade resou
This form allows students to explore the questions that they missed on a test and correct them. This is an easy tool for reteaching material and you can give credit back for work shown. I tell my students that this is the best way we can learn from our mistakes!
*This is best used for a math test.
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
A quick check for understanding of prime and composite, writing factors including labeling prime or composite and even or odd, and how the two relate. It checks for misconceptions regarding even and odd and prime and composite.
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.
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)
A quiz to follow along with Everyday Mathematics Unit 5 and includes problems on big numbers, estimation, and computation.
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This quiz is 6 questions aligned with 4.OA.3 (Interpreting Remainders).
This quiz uses the different options with interpreting remainders:
-Using the remainder as your answer
-Dropping the Remainder
-Add one to the quotient
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Side one contains the multiplication facts in order from 0 to 12. This allows students to memorize the patterns in each of the sets.
Side two contains the inverse operation of these same multiplication facts, division. These division facts are NOT listed in order. This encourages the student to practice his or her math skills from memory.
This worksheet can be used as daily practice, homework, as a quiz, or final assessment.
It can be used as a timed assessment. 5 minutes is recommended.
Minute Math FREE SAMPLE : Daily addition and subtraction to 100Please note this is a free sample (1 week) and the full resource is available on our storeDaily math fact practice of addition and subtraction within 100, including a booklet (Monday to Thursday) and an answer powerpoint for easy self marking. Students can set and track goals and enjoy beating their personal best!No prep, engaging way for students to improve their addition and subtraction fluencyHelps students improve their mental ma
This is a 13 slides Power Point presentation that covers Patterns and Inductive Reasoning. It contains two objectives:
- Find and describe patterns.
-Use inductive reasoning to make real-life conjectures.
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