This 1 page quiz tests students knowledge on: -adding fractions -subtracting fractions -finding a percent of a total -finding a total given a percentand a part -finding the percent given the part and the total Also on the back page is a critical thinking logic puzzle for students to try if they finish early during the alloted time.
*Editable* This is a set of 15 different half-page Mini Practice/Quizzes. I titled them as “What I Need to MASTER” which is a procedure I set up in my room for kids to work on concepts they were struggling with. These could also be used as general practice, mini-quizzes, exit tickets, warm ups, or homework. (Especially nice since they only require half a page to print)
The following concepts are included from 6th Math (Aligned with 6th TEKS)
Order of Operations, Prime Factorization
Dividing Dec
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 quick, one page, double-sided quiz offers a quick review of the process of adding fractions. Ideally, you would use this as a quick check for understanding after having taught some of the basic vocabulary and process for adding fractions with like and unlike denominators. Most of the questions are built around correct use of terminology to help students become used to using the words and understanding when are where they are to be used.
I typically use the quiz as bell work for when my stu
This is my fourth review with adding fractions with like denominators. Students need to be able to show simplifying and converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. The difficulty level has increased, but it will give you and your students an excellent spot review on fractions. I believe that these 10 question quizzes will provide an excellent snapshot on student skills.
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 five page lively file adds some fun using old tactics such as Dr. Pepper and cowboy themes to your lesson on converting fractions to percentsand decimals.
Use 1 or all 5 pages for a thorough Common Core lesson that your students will find easy to understand and enjoy. The first page can be used as a math interactive notebook foldable.
Equivalent Fractions, Decimals, andPercents Slideshow and Student Notes The slideshow covers how to convert fractions, decimals, andpercents to their equivalent fraction, decimal, or percent. Student can follow along with the fillable notes page. Included in this resource: PDF version of the Fractions, Decimals, andPercents slideshowPowerPoint version of the same slideshowStudent notes to fill in according to the slideshowAnswers to the student notes pageFor any questions related to the prod
Welcome to our exciting journey into converting between fractions, decimals, andpercents. Before we dive into the lesson, let's take a moment to explore some readiness questions that will help set the stage for your learning adventure. Here are a few questions to get your mathematical gears turning: What is a fraction, and how is it represented? What is a decimal, and how is it different from a fraction? What is a percent, and how is it related to fractions and decimals? These questions may
This is a great review for fractions, decimals, andpercents. Students will break down their "typical Saturday" activities in this chart. They will then calculate each activity as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent. Finally, students will calculate the number of degrees in a circle each activity would represent. They will use the degrees to create a circle graph.
Students will fill in the grid given either a percent, decimal, ratio, or fraction. Prior knowledge if required to fill out this worksheet. This falls towards the end of module 1 (ratios) for the 6th grade common core in New York State.
A 4 page end of unit quiz on adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers. The quiz comes with a full 4-page answer key. This quiz is on the material found in Unit 5 of Pearson's Math Makes Sense 7. The resource is in word dc format so it can be edited to suit your needs. Enjoy!
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 packet is based on NYS Module 1. Some questions were added and some were removed to add to the lessons that were already created. Lessons are numbered based on other modifications I have made for the rest of the original module.
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.
This is weekly quiz I give for percents. It is the beginning of percents (after starting ratios). It is a good test to see if they are understanding how to find an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100.