Use this Fractions and Decimal Equivalencies Chart multiple ways! can be used for notes, classwork, homework, or a quiz! This activity features the most common benchmark fractions (denominators of 2-10).
Students shoot paper wads for a specified time, then calculate shooting percentage from each distance. Several follow up questions require math computation and predicting outcomes. Intro into probability as well.
COMPARING DECIMALS USING > AND < (42 EXAMPLES) * Your students will get plenty of good practice with this resource. * They must fill in each circle with > or < as they compare decimals with one another. * 42 examples on 3 pages will not only increase their knowledge of decimals, but will also make sure they understand how to use > and < as well. * Great for homework, classwork etc. * Answers are given in your 4 pages download. * Designed and created by David Filipek
Go Math chapter tests are great but they do not fully reinforce the use of math vocabulary! It is very important for students to get used to understanding and using appropriate math language. Great to use with ELLs!
14 question quiz including 4 story problems. Covers decimals divided by powers of ten, decimals divided by whole numbers and decimals divided by decimals. Could be used as worksheet or quiz.
In this activity, partners are working together. Each partner will be responsible for one side of the page. While the "Mathlete" is working on the problem, the coach is watching for errors and guiding them. Once the "mathlete" finishes the problem, the coach will check the problem and sign the initials on the check mark. Then, the paper gets passed to the partner to complete the other problem. They take turns back and forth working the problem and coaching until all problems are completed.
A quiz covering several skills with decimals:
*ordering
*comparing
*adding
*subtracting
*multiplying
*multiplying by 10, 100, and 1,000
*review skills: factors, multiples, even, odd, prime factorization, divisibility rules, prime, composite
This exit ticket is designed to review naming of decimals and fractions from pictures, comparing decimals, and shading in pictures to represent fractional and decimal values.
Can be used as an exit ticket, or as a quick formative assessment.
2 pages, ready to print.
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 is a quick decimal quiz. Students have to identify place value up to the thousandths (they have a word bank) and shade in the decimals OR fractions (Shade in 55/100). You could also just use it as an "exit ticket" or even homework for review.
This was my review page given the day before the test. It includes division with 1 and 2 digit divisors with and without decimals. Also with and with out remainders.
3 Worksheets with solutions for word search
Student convert decimals to fractions and then find answer in words in word search, Great document for review
This quiz assesses student understanding of place value in whole numbers and decimals as well as their ability to round decimals and whole numbers and compute with decimals.
Use this quick quiz as a means of assessing your student's understanding. Common core aligned, this quiz will make sure that your kiddos are right on tracks. 15 questions in which student have to compare two decimals and determine the greater decimal. This correlates with the fourth grade math goal of sequencing decimals but could even be used with higher third grade learners.