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Preview of Fractions, Decimals, Ratios and Percentages

Fractions, Decimals, Ratios and Percentages

Created by
Maths Tutor
This task is designed for Criterion C and D ( Communication and Applying Mathematics in real-life situations) for International Baccalaureate(IB) teachers/students. This covers fractions, decimals, percentages and ratio topics. The task is simple and very interesting for the students. It develops their critical thinking and ethical thinking together.
Preview of International Pi Day Approximating pi Math Activities - high school activity

International Pi Day Approximating pi Math Activities - high school activity

Students come up with their own approximation for pi. 2. They then look at historical approximations and find the accuracy of them. 3. They then see how accurate their .calculator gives pi to. Oh and it's for pi day (3/14) but feel free to use it whenever. If you use .it, please review it.
Preview of International Pi Day Calculate pi using a formula school activity

International Pi Day Calculate pi using a formula school activity

Pi Day - calculate pi using 2 infinite series and a formula. Good use of a calculator and rounding - perfect for Pi Day celebrations!
Preview of [Math Challenge #17] Find the weights of each individual box. Adding Decimals!!

[Math Challenge #17] Find the weights of each individual box. Adding Decimals!!

Challenging problem to come up with the equation of adding decimals! The LOGIC is super cool though so please try it with your students!! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #17] ADDING DECIMALS! Find the weight of MYSTERY BOX C!I would be SUPER DELIGHTED AND HAPPILY EMBARRASSED LOL if you showed my video to your class explaining the solution! I would LOVE to know how the problem worked out for your kiddos :) Any requests for future problems
Preview of High Cards Hands Down

High Cards Hands Down

Created by
Casey Johnston
A 3rd-6th grade math based card game with minimal and cheap supplies. This game can be used as a rainy day activity or as group activities as a way to introduce or wrap up a topic. All you need: a deck of dollar-store cards per 5 students (6 for a class of 30 for $8 at your dollar store), pencil, paper. The activity can be between 10-20 minutes and encourages social interaction. While the game is meant for younger students, older students and adults have agreed it is a great way to pass the
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