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Preview of Real Numbers and Fraction ->Decimal -> Percent

Real Numbers and Fraction ->Decimal -> Percent

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Noelle Anderson
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.
Preview of Google Slides: Fraction, Decimal, Percent | Distance Learning | Value

Google Slides: Fraction, Decimal, Percent | Distance Learning | Value

Included are 36 Google Slides that will allow students to practice determining the percents, decimals and fractions of a shaded portion of a square. Students will type the correct answers in the boxes or record their answer on the included recording sheet. This Google Slides resource has 36 Google slides with answer key and recording sheet. Standards Covered: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.C.6 Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. For example, rewrite 0.62 as 62/100; describe a
Preview of 5.MD.1 SMART Board Lessons [73 Slides, ~1 week of instruction]

5.MD.1 SMART Board Lessons [73 Slides, ~1 week of instruction]

**This product was created using SMART Notebook 11** This is a collection of lessons created to address the 5.MD.1 common core standard for fifth grade. The lessons include: -I do, we do, you do model for each lesson. -Spiral review warm-up word problems for each lesson from the 5.NBT.2, 5.NBT.3, 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7 standards. -Guided steps for how to solve metric and customary measurement conversions from a bigger unit to a smaller unit and a smaller unit to a bigger unit. -Word pro
Preview of Place Value Chart - with Decimals!

Place Value Chart - with Decimals!

A blank place value chart that goes from millions to the thousandths place value. These are perfect to print for student notebooks, use when teaching place value, add to anchor charts, and a plethora of other things! These are especially useful when: Comparing decimal place value (5.NBT.1)Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10 (5.NBT.2)Writing decimals in expanded form (5.NBT.3a)Adding and subtracting decimals to ensure the decimals are lined up (5.NBT.7)I personally like to print them front t
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