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Preview of Color-Coded Fraction Worksheets | Intervention & Practice

Color-Coded Fraction Worksheets | Intervention & Practice

Make learning fractions simple, engaging, and stress-free with these color-coded, large-font practice worksheets! Designed with increasing levels of difficulty, these resources are perfect for intervention, extra practice, or math centers. ✔ Easy to follow: Visual, step-by-step introduction to fractions. ✔ Color-coded for clarity: Helps students distinguish numerators and denominators. ✔ Large font: Supports readability for young learners and students with visual processing needs. ✔ Pr
Preview of Adding & Subtracting Fractions Tiered Activity - 5th Grade Math - Differentiated

Adding & Subtracting Fractions Tiered Activity - 5th Grade Math - Differentiated

Make differentiating fractions simple and effective with this tiered lesson activity and rubric! Designed specifically for 5th grade math, this resource helps students practice adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators at three different levels of support. Students will: Strengthen their fraction skills through scaffolded practice. Work at a level that meets their individual needs (from basic to advanced). Show mastery with clear expectations outlined in the includ
Preview of Greatest Common Factor: The Strongest Thread

Greatest Common Factor: The Strongest Thread

Greatest Common Factor Concept Comic & Braiding Activity Make GCF click with storytelling, color, and hands-on learning!Turn factoring into a memorable visual adventure with this concept comic and interactive braiding activity that helps students see and feel what it means to share factors. This resource is perfect for introducing or reinforcing the Greatest Common Factor concept in Grades 5–7. 🌟 What’s Inside Concept Comic (Printable + Digital): A short, story-driven comic that guides
Preview of Representing Decimals Workmat

Representing Decimals Workmat

I use these graphic organizers when first introducing decimals. I make a double sided copy for each student and we place them in pocket charts. Students can use these scaffolded organizers when they work on their independent work and they love them! I also project them on the board and students love coming up to fill in parts of the organizer.
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