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Preview of Comparing Decimals, Fractions and Percents

Comparing Decimals, Fractions and Percents

Created by
Gemma Dimery
3 Math Center Activities/Games: Students interpret story problems and compare benchmark fractions to their equivalent decimals and percents. Benchmark fractions include, halves, fourths, fifths, and tenths.
Preview of Multiplication Bingo Game

Multiplication Bingo Game

Created by
Danna Ferguson
Increase your students' multiplication fluency and confidence with the fun game.
Preview of MATH GAME- THE DICE IS RIGHT

MATH GAME- THE DICE IS RIGHT

Created by
Chess Queen
This activity includes instructions and guidelines for playing the highly motivational game "The Dice is Right." It also includes 20 decimal, fraction, and percentage word problems with an explanatory answer key. The problems are "common core type" problems requiring two or three steps. This game can be reused over and over with other questions. It is perfect for reviewing for a quiz or standardized testing. The students love it because it requires suspense, and the students give their best e
Preview of Math Games for Middle School 2 - Your Halloween Party (Adding)

Math Games for Middle School 2 - Your Halloween Party (Adding)

Created by
Fun Fresh Ideas
A wonderful holiday-themed math game or math project that will have your students giggling and excited over Halloween, while still concentrating in class and improving their math skills by solving Halloween-themed word problems. Students are asked to plan their own Halloween party and solve problems that emerge throughout the planning process. Game directions state that if the students successfully complete the project the teacher will throw a real Halloween party for the class! Download incl
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Dice Game

Greatest Common Factor Dice Game

This is a Greatest Common Factor game that I came up with for my students to practice finding factors of a number, and them locating the greatest common factor. They really enjoyed this game! It was very easy for them to understand with just a simple demonstration.
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