This Cheat Sheet was made for students to focus on the basic fraction to percent, to decimal conversions. I would have the students memorize it andquiz them on it the following week.
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.
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.
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.
Just a fun sheet that the students can use to identify some equivalent fractions, decimals andpercents. My 7th grade students enjoyed the beach theme and yes- they enjoyed coloring the sheet afterwards.
This is a guided instructional lesson about fractional pieces: In this lesson students will learn how to convert from fraction to decimal to percent. Students will compare rational numbers and place them on a number line. Students will multiply, divide, subtract, and add rational numbers with illustrations. Created with a Mac. I've only opened this file with a Windows computer once and had to do some adjustments.
One page converting, comparing and ordering numbers cheat sheet! This is a one page cheat sheet I made for my small group Math 7 students who have a difficult time converting percentsand fractions into decimals! One example on the back of the sheet.
Practice simplifying fractions, creating equivalent fractions, converting to decimals, locating fractions on a number line, and comparing fractions. Print out a sheet for the students to use all week. Each day, write two fractions on the board for the students to use that day. On Friday, a quiz is provided. You will receive the editable template in word format. The Monday-Thursday bell work is one sheet, and the Friday quiz is a half sheet. This bell work could be used as early as 4th gr
Do you want a fun fraction center for your students? This is a document I use for the students to keep track of their fraction cubes. I have fraction cubes that have images of fractions on each side. The students roll the cubes then use this document to compare the fractions. This allows them to visually see the fraction on the cube while comparing.
For a more abstract center (higher grade levels), you can also have them roll the cubes and put the fractions down on all questions then go back a
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