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Preview of Winter Math Converting Fractions Decimals & Percents -6th Grade Digital Resource

Winter Math Converting Fractions Decimals & Percents -6th Grade Digital Resource

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Misty Miller
Practice converting fractions, decimals, and percents with this digital interactive winter math activity. Students will use Google Slides™ to move winter themed pieces around while converting fractions, decimals, and percents. This is a DIGITAL resource and not a printable. Slides Include 1 of Each:✓ Convert Fractions and Decimals - 10 problems ✓ Convert Percents and Fractions - 9 problems ✓ Convert Decimals and Percents - 8 problems ✓ Convert Fractions, Decimals, and Percents - 8 problems St
Preview of Convert & Compare Fractions, Decimals, Percents Bundle | 6th Grade Math Activity

Convert & Compare Fractions, Decimals, Percents Bundle | 6th Grade Math Activity

Review and reinforce comparing and converting fractions, decimals, and percents with this engaging Winter-Themed 6th Grade Math Activity Bundle. Perfect for seasonal math centers, review days, partner work, small groups, or test prep, these hands-on activities help students practice essential rational number skills in a fun and meaningful way. Aligned to CCSS 6.RP.A.3 and 6.NS.C.7. Students will strengthen understanding of fraction, decimal, and percent relationships while staying actively
Preview of Math Riddles: Reducing Fractions, Identifying Percents and Equivalent Fractions

Math Riddles: Reducing Fractions, Identifying Percents and Equivalent Fractions

This seven page handout has 11 ways to practice recognizing fractional parts, naming equivalent fractions, identifying basic percents (25%, 50%, 75% 100%), and reducing fractions to lowest terms. It is a fun and engaging way to practice math and keep the students actively involved. Specific words are given. The students are instructed to figure out the correct fractional part of each particular word. (Example: The first 50% of WENT would be WE. Notice that WE is also 2/4 or ½ of WENT.) If each
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