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Preview of Decimals, Fractions & Percents Timeline

Decimals, Fractions & Percents Timeline

Timeline to compare decimals, fractions and percents and find equivalency
Preview of Fraction Book

Fraction Book

Created by
Julie Hale
This is a fraction book that covers equivalent fractions for halves, thirds, and fourths, and gives examples for 5ths, 6ths, 8ths, 10ths, and 12ths. Each page covers a different fraction. One half of each page has the students color in a fraction, and the other gives examples. Before the fraction pages there is a vocabulary page, at the end there are two pages you can use as a quiz. It can also be used in a math center, or you can show it to the whole class as a powerpoint.
Preview of Shapes and Fractions Word Problem Packet

Shapes and Fractions Word Problem Packet

Created by
Martha Watts
This packet features 4 different worksheets for students to practice identifying shapes, partitioning shapes, and fractions! On each worksheet, problems increase with difficulty. This packet is great for center work, homework, independent practice, or even assessments! I have uploaded the fail as a word document so that you can edit as needed. Feel free to change the names to students in your class to get them excited!
Preview of Five Easy Steps Math Review Grade 3 #3

Five Easy Steps Math Review Grade 3 #3

Created by
Bonnie Lorentz
This Math Review packet contains topics on comparing fractions, equivalent fractions, word problems, place value and multiplication. There is a quiz included at the end of the packet to assess how your student's have done on these five topics.
Preview of Comparing Fractions Center

Comparing Fractions Center

Created by
Michelle Henry
Do you want a fun fraction center for your students? This is a document I use for the students to keep track of their fraction cubes. I have fraction cubes that have images of fractions on each side. The students roll the cubes then use this document to compare the fractions. This allows them to visually see the fraction on the cube while comparing. For a more abstract center (higher grade levels), you can also have them roll the cubes and put the fractions down on all questions then go back a
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