This common core aligned matching game is great to use in cooperative learning stations. Students must try to find the matching pairs of equivalent percentsand decimals. This group activity is fun for students and includes a worksheet for students to show that they know how to change percents to decimals and decimals to percents.
A quiz for adding and subtracting whole numbers and decimals. Has several sections, based on the Everyday Math Program, 6th grade text, but could be used with other programs if you teach the vocab.
There are different situations where the students will be asked to convert a decimal to a percent, ratio or fraction; a ratio to a fraction, decimal, andpercent; fraction to a percent,decimal and ratio; percent to a fraction, decimal, and ratio.
This is a 16 question quiz on place value with 15 multiple choice questions, 1 short answer, and 1 bonus question. The place value topics covered are: place value positions value of a number periods forms of a number equivalent decimals An answer key is included.
This is a 2 x 1 digit and 3 x 1 digit multiplication quiz using the box method and the algorithm. This is a great worksheet for both re-teaching and also extension. If students are struggling, focus on them using the box method and helping them remain organized if their work. If they have a solid understanding of multiplication and are fluent with the box method, encourage them to work more on the algorithm. Students can also be encouraged to complete the box method first and then use the algori
This worksheet provides more practice with ratios andpercents using cross-multiplication. Scaffolding is provided to give beginning students or struggling learners extra help to master this concept.
This worksheet includes practice for students to convert between decimals, fractions, andpercents. The answer key is provided! You could also print the little charts, cut them out and laminate them for centers!
3 Math Center Activities/Games: Students interpret story problems and compare benchmark fractions to their equivalent decimals andpercents. Benchmark fractions include, halves, fourths, fifths, and tenths.
A math worksheet that is fun for students to do on sixth grade math standards that incorporates their daily lives into the calculations they must do to calculate ratios andpercents.
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20 questions
2 pages
High School and College level.
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This is a quick multiple choice formative assessment on student skill in adding and subtracting decimals. There are 4 word problems and 5 computational problems. This worked really well in GradeCam
There are three versions of the same quiz included. The questions are the same on each quiz but the numbers are different. I use the different versions to help prevent cheating.
The quiz is LOOSELY based on investigation 1 of the Comparing and Scaling book from Connected Math 7.
This Microsoft Word document assesses student ability to add and subtract large numbers (up to hundred millions). It also includes a review of place and value. Problems are written horizontally and assess if student can write vertically and solve. Easily editable! Includes answer key!
The review and the quiz each have 12 inequality problems with a number line to graph them. The problems include one-step inequalities with subtraction/addition and multiplication/division. I also included the edpuzzle videos I assigned to them to watch as they completed the review. Also, two additional links are included for early finishers to preview solving two-step inequalities. Videos also include questions for them to answer as they watch. If you need the word document or an answer key, pl
This fraction quiz is a word document. It contains 6 problems. The skills being assessed are converting bewtween mixed number and improper fractions as well as equivalent fractions. This is a quick and easy way to see if your students understand these concepts.
Give students each a pack of fun size M&M's. They record how many of each color they have and then answer the questions about their numbers. Then they work in groups and determine the same questions with the new numbers. The second page works on converting fractions (of each color over total m&ms) to percentsand comparing them to the expected percents found in an M&M bag. I did this activity around Halloween time and students loved it.