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Preview of Common Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Math Poster/Reference Sheet

Common Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Math Poster/Reference Sheet

Created by
Cayla Panochko
This document is a visual aid that displays common fractions, decimals, and percents up to eighths, with their corresponding pie charts. This can be helpful for many topics in math, especially when teaching fractions, decimals, percents, money, proportions, and higher-level math. This document can either be utilized as a poster to be hung in a classroom or a print-out reference sheet for students to keep.
Preview of Fractions, Decimals and Percent Centers

Fractions, Decimals and Percent Centers

Literacy and art connections, as well as geometric connections, provide opportunities for students to build understandings as they are working with fractions, decimals, and percents. Activities for three different centers or learning stations for fractions, decimals, and percents. All directions and color masters are included. This resource is good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies.
Preview of FREEBIE! || Place Value for Big kids Work Mat!

FREEBIE! || Place Value for Big kids Work Mat!

Are your students struggling with place value?In 3rd-5th grade, we start adding more digits and using powers of ten — and this can be visually confusing for many students. This resource helps organize their thinking and gives them a clear visual representation of not only the value of each place, but also how place value changes.✨ How I use this in my classroom: Each student keeps a math tool folder with page protectors so they can write on these mats again and again. When working with pla
Preview of 2-3 Add & Subtract Decimals with Base Ten Blocks | Differentiated 5.NBT.B.7

2-3 Add & Subtract Decimals with Base Ten Blocks | Differentiated 5.NBT.B.7

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Lora Polizzi
As a special education teacher, I know how frustrating it can be to receive grade-level materials and be expected to teach students who are reading and doing math two or more years below that level. We’re told to “differentiate,” but rarely given tools that truly help us meet our students where they are and stay aligned to grade-level standards. Make adding and subtracting decimals meaningful for all learners with this fully differentiated math lesson that uses place value blocks to visually mod
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