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Preview of Percent, Decimal & Fraction Mastery | Consensus Mats with Real-World Discounts

Percent, Decimal & Fraction Mastery | Consensus Mats with Real-World Discounts

Make percent, decimal, and fraction concepts click with these engaging Consensus Table Mats designed to build deep understanding through collaboration and real-world application! This resource includes 20 differentiated consensus activities that guide students through converting and comparing fractions, decimals, and percentages, while applying their learning to real-life shopping and discount scenarios. Students work together to discuss, justify, and agree on answers—boosting math talk, r
Preview of Speed Quiz

Speed Quiz

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Maximi
This is a fairly simple powerpoint for quizzes and games. In essence, it's a powerpoint with a 60-second timer and 10 questions (the questions will repeat after the first 10 in random order) . You can edit the questions using either text or pictures, depending on the content of the lesson. There are 4 different rounds in this game - in each round, the order of the questions is different. Also, every round features different background music. Furthermore there is a score keeping component w
Preview of Math Expressions 5th Grade Vocabulary Companion Unit 1

Math Expressions 5th Grade Vocabulary Companion Unit 1

Created by
Kimchi Teacher
Teaches vocabulary used for multiplication and division. Asks students to apply understanding of vocabulary and concepts using games and a quiz
Preview of Subtraction Regrouping Anchor Chart

Subtraction Regrouping Anchor Chart

Created by
Jessica Pearson
Subtraction Regrouping is a procedural mathematics resource that teaches students the step-by-step process for solving subtraction problems that require regrouping (borrowing). This anchor chart combines vocabulary instruction with worked examples to build student competency in multi-digit subtraction. Key Features:Subtraction Key Words:Decrease, fewer, left, difference, how many more, how many fewer, subtract, thanHelps students recognize subtraction problems in word problem contextsWorked Exam
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