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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 Getting to Know Your Pattern Blocks

Getting to Know Your Pattern Blocks

“Difficulty with fractions (including decimals and percents) is pervasive and is a major obstacle to further progress in mathematics, including algebra.” (National Math Advisory Panel, 2008.) Fractions are the earliest topic in school mathematics where educators agree that students fail and teachers struggle to instruct. This activity packet is good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies.
Preview of Color the Halves, Thirds, and Fourths: Fraction Worksheets (K–2)

Color the Halves, Thirds, and Fourths: Fraction Worksheets (K–2)

Help your students build strong fraction foundations with this printable set! Learners color one-half, one-third, or one-fourth of each shape while practicing equal shares. Shapes are divided into 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9 parts for increasing challenge. What’s Included: 5 worksheets (no answer key) Practice with halves, thirds, and fourths Shapes divided into 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9 parts Skills Practiced: Identifying ½, ⅓, and ¼ Understanding equal parts of a whole Visual fraction modeling and voca
Preview of Shamrock Fractions Worksheet

Shamrock Fractions Worksheet

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Kids and Coffee
Are you teaching/reviewing fractions during St. Patrick's Day? Use this cute worksheet! It is blank for a purpose - you write in the 9 fractions you are teaching! I left it blank so you could modify it to your students' levels. There are 9 problems. Each 4-leaf-clover has 4 sections (obviously): one for the fraction (THAT YOU WRITE IN); one where students write a fraction that is equal to the fraction that you wrote in; one for a percent; and one for a small picture or illustration. *An examp
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