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Preview of Name in Numbers Math Art Project | Fractions, Decimals & Percents | Grades 4–6

Name in Numbers Math Art Project | Fractions, Decimals & Percents | Grades 4–6

This Name in Numbers Math Art Project turns math into a fun and engaging art activity where students create their name using 100's charts and represent shaded squares as fractions, decimals, and percents. Students design each letter of their name on a separate 100's chart, then cut, mount, and decorate their artwork to create a colorful math display. Perfect for Grades 4–6 classrooms, this activity blends math, art, and creativity while reinforcing key number concepts.
Preview of Sequences and ordering negative numbers

Sequences and ordering negative numbers

Created by
Leah Anne
A power point slide with a week's worth of daily warm up activities based on rounding. Monday and Tuesdays' activities are ordering 1 and 2 digit numbers including negative numbers. Wednesday's activity is ordering numbers including numbers with 2 decimal places. Thursday's activity is continuing a sequence with a negative common difference. Friday's activity is continuing a sequence with an increasing common difference.
Preview of Decimals Powerpoint

Decimals Powerpoint

Created by
OkinawanGirl
Decimals: This powerpoint presentation has been designed to help your students identify tenths as decimal fractions and also to calculate the total number of tenths. The answers do not appear until you click the screen making this an excellent tool for formative assessment (with students writing on their individual whiteboards). Please note that in order to comply with artists terms of use the graphic elements of this presentation are NOT EDITABLE. However the text can be edited if you
Preview of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Maths version 7th Grade

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Maths version 7th Grade

Concept:The game mimics the popular TV show, adapted for a math classroom. Format:Students answer multiple-choice questions with increasing difficulty, similar to the TV show. Content:The questions can cover a wide range of Year 7 math topics, such as decimals, percentages, factors, multiples, and word problems. Lifelines:Students might have access to lifelines like "50/50" (removing two incorrect options), "ask the audience" (getting input from the class), or "phone a friend" (asking the teache
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