This lesson includes a lesson plan, guided interactive practice, and three differentiated levels of independent practice or assessment, and three answer keys.
This 10 question quiz on 4th grade Place Value. This will grade automatically when you look at the responses.
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Increase your students' VISUALIZATION of Multiplication word problems and Question Break-Down with a FREE SAMPLE of the new 12 rigorous Interactive Task Cards on Multiplying a 3 x 2 Digit Word Problems. Let students have fun by dragging across visual manipulative images tied to each word problem as they think critically and VISUALIZE their thinking. NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS TAILORED TOWARDS DISTANCE LEARNING This is a SAMPLE of the original product that includes: -12 MANIPULATIVE Task Cards
Fractions andpercent drives fifth grade crazy. I have designed a powerpoint for explaining percents using a thermometer. Much like the common core number line concept, the thermometer compares 100 percent to a whole number and then breaks the number into smaller pieces. I used the model to teach fifth grade math, however, it also speaks to both 6th and 7th grade numeracy standards. This is the second in the series. This download is the problem and resources only. No explanation is given f
Short quiz you can use to assess students' understanding of Place Value between Millions to Thousandths place.
Questions cover:
- word form to decimal form
- decimal form to word form
- expanded form
- identifying the place of a given digit
I have uploaded a .docx format so you can quickly edit numbers if necessary.
Please note - the quiz is valued at 30 points. If you happen to be adding up the problems and come up short; I give my students 2 points for remembering to write the date and thei
Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents can be confusing so I produced this organizer that provides it in a type of flow chart. Use the arrows to show which conversions you are completing. Write the method conversion above each arrow. Be creative, add color!!
Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Decimals Practice Sheets. Answer key included! Completely editable! Use it as an exit ticket, quick formative assessment, center work, independent work, homework, etc!
Students practice multiplying decimals, calculating percents, and finding elapsed time through the real life scenario of Angie Teller, a cook at Happy Time Diner. This product is intended for advanced 4th grade students and 5th grade students.
Encourage students to draw models and explain their thinking with this short decimal division activity! This worksheet can be used as bellwork, homework, a formative assessment, a group activity, or as an introduction to a unit on decimal division or money. P.S. If you like this product, you may also like my 5th Grade Common Core Math Assessment Bundle!
Begin your lesson on benchmark fractions and decimal andpercent equivalents with a visual representation. Students will look at a pie graph fraction and identify it along with an equivalent decimal andpercent.
This activity looks at Easter candy and covers percent, proportions, and word problems with basic operations. Could be used with either 5th or 6th graders.
Trying to find practice for the increased rigor of math? This activity has you covered!
For this activity, problems 1-3 provide a visual representation of fractions on a number line. Not only do students have to identify the fraction on the number line, but they also must choose the correct answer that correlates with the picture and is equal to the decimal.
Problems 4-6 provide a visual representation of a fraction circle and students must find the decimal that correlates with that fraction
This maze has students identify a fraction from a visual, and turn that into a percent. This file is a Powerpoint which you can edit the top and directions as needed, or print directly.
4th - 7th
Decimals, Fractions
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