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Preview of Converting Decimals, Fractions and Percents (Quick Teaching Tip)
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Converting Decimals, Fractions and Percents (Quick Teaching Tip)

Check out these three teaching tips - mnemonic devices for converting decimals, fractions and percents.
Preview of Multiply & Divide Fractions- Video w/ & Quiz Distance Learning Covid-19

Multiply & Divide Fractions- Video w/ & Quiz Distance Learning Covid-19

This is an instructional video on how to multiply and divide fractions. Also included are practice pages, a quiz, and an answer key with fully worked out problems. Video length: 37 minutes I am in the process of creating these videos for every math topic from basic math and geometry up through Algebra 2 and will post them as I complete them. These would be great to leave for a substitute so your students do not miss out on instruction time.
Preview of Add & Subtract Fractions- Video w/Practice Pgs & Quiz Distance Learning Covid19

Add & Subtract Fractions- Video w/Practice Pgs & Quiz Distance Learning Covid19

This is an instructional video on how to add and subtract fractions, including finding the greatest common factor, reducing fractions, and finding the lowest common denominator. Also included are 8 practice pages, a quiz, and an answer key with fully worked out problems. Video length: 43 minutes I am in the process of creating these videos for every math topic from basic math and geometry up through Algebra 2 and will post them as I complete them. These would be great to leave for a substitut
Preview of Practice Problems for Converting Decimals, Fractions and Percents
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Practice Problems for Converting Decimals, Fractions and Percents

Free practice problems to convert decimals to fractions, fractions to decimals and percents to decimals. Great for bell work.
Preview of Perry Math #1 (fractions, decimals, percent, slope)

Perry Math #1 (fractions, decimals, percent, slope)

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Randy Bamboo
Watch video here. It covers fractions, percent, decimals and slope. I know slope is too difficult for elementary, but it relates to the safety issue, and why it's "Perry Math." (just skip the slope part for elementary) (To watch the video you have to click on the link at the beginning of this description...you won't be able to watch it by clicking the download button...it's on youtube.) Here's the lyrics... These math lessons are dedicated to my great uncle, Perry Hubbard, who was born in 190
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