Allowing upper elementary students to explore fractions, decimals andpercents while enjoying a tasty treat. Students must use brain power to earn and enjoy!
Students will match equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents. Contained are two different activities. Each is a 5 x 5 grid with fractions, decimals, and percents for students to match.
This activity is perfect for the holiday season and is an exciting way for kids to use math and create their Christmas list using holiday sales ads. This activity allows students to use fractions, percents, and basic money computations.
This quiz has 10 questions with multiple choice answers on multiplying and dividing decimals. Some are computation only, and other questions are real-world type questions. The quiz is completely editable.
Download this note taking page and adapt it to if your classroom needs. Use the original percents at the top as your examples for the rest of the document or make up problems to fill in with the students. Let the students use these notes to help them through homework assignments, activities, and on tests.
This is a worksheet for converting between percents, fractions, and decimals. It can be completed in class, for homework, or cooperatively in small groups. The numbers are easily edited to create additional versions.
This is a fun and exciting way for students to convert between fractions, decimals and percents. 4 Charts are given and students must fill in the missing form of the number.
This is an editable document that contains multiple choice question involving decimal by decimal and whole number by decimal word problems with one model question. This includes an answer key!
Short quiz on rounding, using compatible numbers and properties of addition and multiplication. Puts the vocabulary words to practice from my "Vocabulary for addition and multiplication properties".
Cards you can use to make math stations where students can practice comparing and ordering fractions, decimals, andpercents in isolation or mixed together.