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Preview of Fractions, Decimals, and Percents – Dry-Erase Pocket Graphic Organizer

Fractions, Decimals, and Percents – Dry-Erase Pocket Graphic Organizer

Created by
Trisha Uzquiano
Support your students as they build confidence converting between fractions, decimals, and percents with these reusable dry-erase pocket sheets. The graphic organizers provide a clear structure for step-by-step practice, helping learners strengthen both conceptual understanding and fluency. Perfect for math centers, small group instruction, or independent practice, these low-prep organizers make review engaging while saving paper. Students can erase and try again as often as needed—ideal for rep
Preview of Add/Subtract Mixed Numbers (like denominators) Quiz

Add/Subtract Mixed Numbers (like denominators) Quiz

Created by
HixChixDesigns
A simple quiz or exit ticket to check for understanding!
Preview of Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversion Puzzle

Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversion Puzzle

Fraction, Decimal, and Percent conversion puzzle practice. Each puzzle has a matching fraction, decimal, and percent. There are 39 pieces to match. Perfect for group work and large classes! Use cardstock and laminate for long-lasting puzzle pieces. Includes teacher instructions
Preview of Fractions and Decimals Sheet

Fractions and Decimals Sheet

Created by
Brittany Garcia
This is a work sheet or quiz with short answer and application problems dealing with fractions and decimals.
Preview of Common Core "Line-up" Building Number Sense K-12 Lesson Plan

Common Core "Line-up" Building Number Sense K-12 Lesson Plan

This lesson is based upon a quick activity that should be repeated frequently throughout the school year with increasing degrees of difficulty to meet the educational needs of the students. It is an activity that can be used from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Anytime the students are being dismissed ask them to line-up based upon their number cards. As a middle school teacher, this activity was part of my classroom management bag of tricks; my students were never dismissed by the bell; the
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