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Preview of Fraction, Decimal, Percent vocabulary

Fraction, Decimal, Percent vocabulary

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Math things
The FDP vocabulary includes the following words: Fraction Improper Fraction Mixed Number Numerator (part) Denominator (whole) Percent Positive Rational Number Strip Diagram Number Line Area Model Benchmark Fraction Benchmark Percent Equivalent It includes a fully filled in vocabulary list, a partially filled in vocabulary list, and one that is not filled in.
Preview of Fractions on a Number Line Flipbook

Fractions on a Number Line Flipbook

Increase your students' understanding and plotting accuracy of fractions on a number line by using this guided flipbook. Perfect for connecting learning from fraction strips to fractions on a number line! Happy teaching!
Preview of 2025 NFL Blank Football Schedule

2025 NFL Blank Football Schedule

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Yinzer Math
This one-page NFL Football Schedule allows students to track their favorite team's wins and losses throughout the season while learning about fractions, decimals, and percents.
Preview of FREE Interactive and Digital FRACTIONS and Line Plots with HOW-TO VIDEO

FREE Interactive and Digital FRACTIONS and Line Plots with HOW-TO VIDEO

This free resource has many fraction line plots and many questions to answer about each of the fractions plots. Using it for elementary grades would increase supplement the learning of fractions and is proven! If you like the resources, please leave a review and follow! Thank you for downloading and enjoy! Please leave any questions here and I would love some support on the linked YouTube channel!
Preview of Fractional Units and Partitioning Shapes - A Fraction Handout

Fractional Units and Partitioning Shapes - A Fraction Handout

Naming fractional units and partitioning shapes is the very first step in teaching fractions! This hand-out practices just those skills. Students will name fractional unit based on the number of parts (whole, half, third, fourth, sixth, and eighth) and then partition both a circle and rectangle into equal parts. If you wanted, you could also have students label the unit fraction. Complete this handout at the beginning of your fraction unit, and students will have a resource to look back on all y
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