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 activity is a great practice for students with fraction, decimals, andpercent conversions and comparisons. Students are required to convert between decimal, fraction, picture, andpercent form. They are also required to compare all versions using the less than, greater than, or equals symbol.
This is a 40 question quiz that covers adding/subtracting fractions with common denominators, decimal place value, ordering decimals, and basic computation with decimal numbers.
Fractions and Decimals Quiz by Christina Hood is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
This assessment requires students to convert and compare fractions, decimals, and figures. Students also have to write out numbers from word descriptions.
This is a worksheet for converting between percents, fractions, and decimals. It can be completed in class, for homework, or cooperatively in small groups. The numbers are easily edited to create additional versions.
Money quiz based on Ontario, grade 3 expectations. Identify coin values and names, represent various values by drawing the correct number of coins and bills. Adding and subtract monetary values. Word problems on making change when buying a fast food meal.
This pop quiz requires students to fill in the place values in a place value chart, example: ones, tens, hundreds, tenths, hundredths, thousandths.
It requires students to show their understanding of place value.
It is editable and may be used as a quick assignment or pop quiz.
3 Worksheets with solutions for word search
Student convert decimals to fractions and then find answer in words in word search, Great document for review
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.
This is a conversion chart for percents, fractions, and decimals. It is easy to read and easy to follow along with. It can be used both remotely and in person.
This is a ten questions worksheet or quiz that has students modeling, solving and determining the product to expressions when a whole number is multiplied by a decimal. There is also a 3x2 multiplication review at the end.
This resource is a 40 page word document that contains a fractions glossary with diagrams, 4 quizzes with answer keys, and answer keys to Unit 3 of Pearsons Math Math Sense 5. It's all fully editable to suit your needs. Concepts covered in the unit include reducing fractions, equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, converting fractions to decimals, etc... This will be super useful for all intermediate math teachers, but especially useful if you teach using Math Makes Sense.
Students are presented with a TIC TAC TOE board where they have 9 activities to choose from related to our 6th grade unit on percents. This activity can easily be differentiated as the number and type of activity can be adjusted according to individual students.
This activity allows students to analyze fractions in thirds and sixths. The students have to convert the fractions into word form, picture form, decimal form, percent form, and provide an everyday example. It provides students a chance to compare equivalent fractions as well.
This activity allows students to analyze fractions in halves, fourths, and eighths. The students have to convert the fractions into word form, picture form, decimal form, percent form, and provide an everyday example. It provides students a chance to compare equivalent fractions as well.
This is a great lesson for a nice relaxing day or even for a sub. Watch the movie Land Before Time with a twist!! Students will make a tally table, use the table to create graphs and to see which character was the most popular. Students will find the probability of each character with fractions, decimals, andpercents!!
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