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Preview of Using Baseball Cards to Convert Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Using Baseball Cards to Convert Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Created by
mrsLsquared
This project practices conversion between fractions, decimals and percents. It also uses a 10 X 10 grid to represent percentages. This grid is later used as a coordinate plane in a classroom game of baseball!
Preview of Ratio Poster Project

Ratio Poster Project

Created by
Linda Adrid
This is a group project or quiz that can be completed in one day. Students get one of 5 different ratio problems and must create a poster to display their ratio using a tape diagram, ratio table, double line graph and graph. This is to be used after completing the lessons on all 4 of these ratio topics. CCSS 6.RP.1, 6.RP.3a.
Preview of My Griddy Name

My Griddy Name

Students use 100 grid to create letters. Name cardsFavorite word or letterGetting to know meAssess fraction, decimal, percent equivalentsAllow students to cut and mount on a single piece of paper.
Preview of Ratio Quilt Project

Ratio Quilt Project

Students color/design the quilt using 3 - 5 colors, only coloring in whole boxes or 1/2 boxes (not a smaller part of a box). Students then fill the chart to show the fraction, percent, and decimal of all the red, blue, etc.
Preview of FREEBIE Super Bowl Data Drive: Fractions, Ratios, Decimals & Percentages

FREEBIE Super Bowl Data Drive: Fractions, Ratios, Decimals & Percentages

Created by
Smylie in 6th
Make math relevant and engaging with this Super Bowl themed data investigation!In this activity, students collect real survey data from adults in the building and represent it in multiple forms: fractions, ratios, decimals, and percentages. This isn’t just a holiday worksheet — it’s a meaningful math experience that helps students see how different number representations connect in a real-world context. Perfect for: • Introducing or reviewing percentages • Connecting fractions, decimals, ratio
Preview of Fraction Name

Fraction Name

Engage your students with this fun fraction name activity! Students will write their name in the top blank space, then partition the next blank space into the number of letters in their name. Pre-partitioned pages for 2, 3, 6, 7, & 8 letters are included as well. Students will then label each piece with the unit fraction. Next they will label the corresponding fractions on the number line. Students will then fill in the blanks about how many equal parts are in their name, unit fractions, fract
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