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 quiz is a quick formative assessment on ratios, rates, and unit rates specifically triggered to sixth grade under the Ratios and Proportional Relationships unit. The quiz is ten questions and all multiple choice.
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.
This is an array quizand practice template that I needed for my students. It meets Common Core Standard 2.OA.4. Use this template to create your own quizzes and practice sheets too. It is a Microsoft Word Document and can be edited for your classroom usage! Thank you and enjoy my first TPT activity!!!
**Bundle now INCLUDES an answer key**
This bundle includes 5 assessments that can be used as formative or summative assessments during a unit on ratios, rates, unit rates, andpercents in sixth grade.
The 5 assessments included are:
1. Rates and Unit Rates (multiple choice)
2. Equivalent Ratios (matching)
3. Equivalent Ratios (essay)
4. Ratios (short answer)
5. Discounts, Tips, and Tax (true or false)
This is an 8 question review worksheet for ratios, proportions andpercents. It includes fractions and algorithms.
Students will be challenged in their thinking as they complete this activity. It is a great review or pretest tool.
A 10 question quiz over prime and composite numbers, GCF and LCM, as well as prime factorization. GCF, LCM, greatest common factor, least common multiple, prime number, composite number, quiz, math
This FREE 5th grade fraction division quiz provides targeted practice with fractions as division, dividing whole numbers by unit fractions, dividing unit fractions by whole numbers, and problem solving. Use it as a quick assessment, review activity, or test prep to check student understanding. This resource is part of:5th Grade Fractions Unit – Mini-Unit 3: Fractions & DivisionThis quiz aligns directly to the skills taught in Mini-Unit 3 and works well as a quick check or assessment. Skills
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!
For this game you will need two fly swatters. Two students stand at the board as someone clicks through the slides. First student to smack the correct equivalent number wins!
Can be used whole class with dry erase boards!
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My students love task cards! They are actively sharing with a partner and moving from desk to desk.
These task cards include 7 of each: Percents to Fraction and Decimal; Decimal to Percentand Fraction; Fraction to Percentand Decimal; and Comparing Fractions to Decimals. Also included are 2 recording sheets.
I use them as a whole group activity but they can be easily used in stations, intervention grouping, and review for advanced learners. Enjoy!
Scavenger hunts are a great way to get your students up and moving while working on their Math skills!
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Converting between Fractions, Decimals and Percents 11 pack Bundle Scavenger Hunts
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 FREE 5th grade decimal operations quiz provides targeted practice with adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals. Use it as a quick assessment, review activity, or test prep to check student understanding. This resource is part of:5th Grade Place Value Unit – Mini-Unit 3: Operations with DecimalsThis quiz aligns directly to the skills taught in Mini-Unit 3 and works well as a quick check or assessment. Skills Covered:• Adding decimals • Subtracting decimals • Multiplying de
This FREE 5th grade fraction multiplication quiz provides targeted practice with multiplying fractions, mixed numbers, estimation, and problem solving. Use it as a quick assessment, review activity, or test prep to check student understanding. This resource is part of:5th Grade Fractions Unit – Mini-Unit 2: Fractions & MultiplicationThis quiz aligns directly to the skills taught in Mini-Unit 2 and works well as a quick check or assessment. Skills Covered:• Estimating sums and differences o
This 5th grade math quiz provides targeted practice and assessment on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, including mixed numbers, estimation, and word problems. Use this quick check to assess student understanding after teaching fraction addition and subtraction skills. This resource is part of:5th Grade Fractions Unit – Mini-Unit 1: Adding & Subtracting FractionsThis quiz aligns directly to the skills taught in Mini-Unit 1 and works well as a quick check or assessme