This study sheet takes the worry out of FDP. Take away answers for a quick quiz. Students can see patterns and can develop automaticity quickly with this study guide.
For help with students who are struggling comparing fractions, decimals, andpercents. Includes an example for students to follow, place value tables for easy comparisons, and an answer key. Numbers are similar to each other to increase difficulty level.
This chart introduces students to basic place value concepts with decimals. It only has tens, ones, tenths, and hundredths. It does include reminders about digits to the left increasing by powers of 10 and to the right decreasing by powers of 10. This would be perfect for student binders!
Note-taking is more engaging with math wheels! Use this converting fractions, decimals, andpercents doodle math wheel as both a notes page and practice page to introduce or review fraction, decimal, percent conversions. What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can: Take notes inside the math wheelUse color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggersComplete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, andColor the background patternStuden
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
Fractions, Decimals & Percents free sample visual. This is part of a package that can purchased. This package includes pie charts, and pages to fill grids from 1 to 100.
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The COMPLETE set: Fractions, Decimals & Percents, Oh My! is available. There are about 50 pages full of worksheets and visuals to help your students better understand these concepts. Pie charts, graphs to record 1 to 100, and so much more!
This is an 8x11 comparison chart to visually show how fractions, decimals, andpercent are related. It also includes a number chart and money (where $1.00 = 100%). '
UPDATED FOR 2021How can something sooooo simple pack such a big punch? Here is a great warm up to use with your students that hits on multiple common core standards across multiple grade levels. It is a nice way to strengthen and reinforce key skills and concepts that students need in order to be successful. I use this in my class at least twice a week, in lieu of my daily warm ups. I am sometimes very deliberate in the date I choose, depending on what I want the students to practice. Include
Try a free sample of these discussion-based math task cards designed to build deeper mathematical thinking.This FREE Math Talk Task Cards sampler includes a preview of the full Math Talk Task Cards: Fractions, Decimals, Percents & Ratios resource. These prompts are designed to spark rich classroom conversations, encourage reasoning, and help students justify their thinking using multiple strategies. Rather than focusing only on correct answers, math talks invite students to explain, compare, e
These Percentand Decimal Conversions contain 4 pages. Just PRINT and GO These worksheets will convert percentages and decimals. CLICK HERE To Follow Me see more of my creations. upload new products and freebies. Please give us your comment if you purchase and download this resource. Thanks so much for your feedback.
Support your students as they build confidence converting between fractions, decimals, andpercents 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
This is a notebook file that I create into a handout for students to take notes on when we go over real numbers and converting fractions to decimals to percents.
The FDP vocabulary includes the following words:
Fraction
Improper Fraction
Mixed Number
Numerator (part)
Denominator (whole)
Percent
Positive Rational Number
Strip Diagram
Number Line
Area Model
Benchmark Fraction
Benchmark Percent
Equivalent
It includes a fully filled in vocabulary list, a partially filled in vocabulary list, and one that is not filled in.
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in unit three of the Everyday Math Series four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for all of unit 3. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. See my store for additional units.
What a great way to encourage your early finishers to keep learning and exploring while you help other students. The choice board is designed to use the upper levels of blooms to increase learning, not just give students busy work!
Students will find fraction, decimal, andpercent equivalencies while creating a design in a 10 by 10 grid. Great for reviewing or for end of year activity.
This foldable can be used in multiple ways. I chose to use it to review fractions, equivalent fractions, & converting fractions to decimals & percents. I included a key of how it was used in my classroom but this can be personalized to fit your needs. This is a great resource for Interactive Math Notebooks. Feedback is appreciated! Please use the Ask a Question feature in TPT too! Thanks!
This is a collection of word problems aimed at students in Year 4-6. (High ability group for Year 4).
There are four quizzes included each with ten questions. All answers are included. The quizzes cover different strands.
The topics covered are as follows:
Fractions of money
Fractions of amounts
Time problems
Money money problems
Perimeter and area
Subtraction and addition multiple step problems
Ordering fractions and decimals
The questions vary in difficult but are sure to keep the class busy
This one-page NFL Football Schedule allows students to track their favorite team's wins and losses throughout the season while learning about fractions, decimals, andpercents.
In this lesson students will learn more about decimals. They will practice how to determine the place value of the digits within the decimal and why it is important to understand the place value of each digit when converting decimals to percent. For example, does 0.1 represent 10% or 1%? Why? Students will learn how to compare decimals and how to multiply them. Here is a free video to go with the lesson. More at intomath.org
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Decimals, Math, Mental Math
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