This is a sample of notebook pages from Equivalent Number Math Notebook Page --Fractions Decimals Percent. There is a reference page which students can refer back to as they practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. There is also a mini practice page where students spin to create numbers and then create an equivalent fraction, decimal, andpercent.
These FREE printable double number lines are prefect for when you're teaching about equivalent ratios, unit rates, proportions, and percentages! These worksheets are perfect for students to have on hand whenever learning about any kind of proportional relationships! Multiple versions include double number lines with tick marksdouble number lines without tick marksdouble number lines with percentsdouble number lines without percentsSimply print the version you need and give them to your students
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.
I created this cheat sheet to help my 7th graders with IEPs who are included in the general education classroom. Cheat sheets like this help support more independence when students practice what they've learned. It can also be helpful to parents assisting their children with homework at home. Click "View Preview" to preview the entire product before purchase.You may also like... Other Percent Products:Percent of a Number Card GameFraction Decimal Percent Conversion ChartSimple Interest Problems
Make scientific measurement more approachable and engaging with this interactive note-taking resource. These Measurement Doodle Notes help students master units, tools, and techniques while reinforcing key science concepts in a visually fun and memorable way. Designed to align with NGSS and middle school science standards, these differentiated notes are perfect for building a strong foundation in length, volume, mass, density, temperature, and time. Students can color, label, and personalize ea
This worksheet will help students review or practice how to convert between fractions, decimals, andpercents. Hundreds grids are used to help students connect these three methods of expressing rational numbers. The grids also allow students to show a little of their creative sides. A full answer key is provided as well.
This is an 8x11 comparison chart to visually show how fractions, decimals, andpercent are related. It also includes a number chart and money (where $1.00 = 100%). '
UPDATED FOR 2021How can something sooooo simple pack such a big punch? Here is a great warm up to use with your students that hits on multiple common core standards across multiple grade levels. It is a nice way to strengthen and reinforce key skills and concepts that students need in order to be successful. I use this in my class at least twice a week, in lieu of my daily warm ups. I am sometimes very deliberate in the date I choose, depending on what I want the students to practice. Include
These free, printable percent cheat sheets can be added to student notebooks as reminders for how to calculate: percentage of a numbercorresponding "friendly" percentsThe percentage of a number sheet reminds students of the divisor when calculating percents. Students might use this reference if asked to find "5% of 120" as a reminder that 120 can be divided by 20 to find 5%. This sheet prints 2 per page. The friendly percents sheet is helpful when calculating discounts, and even during an expon
This ready to print converting FDP table is an activity that allows students to practice converting between fractions, decimals, andpercents. This handout helps reinforce skills needed for converting FDP word problems and ordering rational numbers. This activity is aligned to state standards. Answer key included! Suggested Use:- Skill Practice - Homework - Centers/Stations - Sub Work Standards Alignment:- TEKS 6.4G Concepts Covered:- Converting Between Fractions, Decimals, andPercents What's I
In this product, you will find 2 sets of the 6 cards to sort. There is a black & white version and a color version. Three different recording sheets and an answer key are also included. Make this Sort It Out set work for your classroom! Print one set of these problems for your students to practice converting between fractions, decimals, andpercents while ordering them from least to greatest (or greatest to least!). This game can also be used as a final review before an assessment. Students c
Benchmark fractions are essential for number fluency in the middle grades. I use this resource to teach the concept of benchmark fractions and their equivalent decimals andpercents. This page can also be added to Interactive Student Journals for future reference. This page accompanies the resource Benchmark Fraction Match and Bingo Games and the Fraction Benchmark Drill Pages which can be purchased in my store if you want to provide additional practice throughout the year. Please check it ou
This is a quick sheet to use as guided notes to teach and/or review the methods used to convert between fractions, decimals, andpercents. I like to use it for my interactive notebooks as well.
This provides a quick and easy chart for students to refer to and study from.
Great for all middle school levels as well as beginning high school.
Students use the circles shown to identify the amount shaded first as a fraction then convert the fraction into a decimal and a percent. Allows students to practice fraction-decimal-percent conversions with common equivalents.
Can be printed in either color or gray-scale. Many of my students keep this in the front of their binder so that they can easily access these common equivalents throughout the entire year.
Answer key included
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This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals andpercents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year.
Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percentsand Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
These notes are a great way to practice converting between fractions andpercents in real world problems for 6th Grade. Students and teachers love how easy these notes are to follow and understand. Fill in the blank notes allows students to focus on the instruction rather than writing everything the teacher is saying. Quick and concise notes work best for my middle school students. They are a great tool for students to put in their interactive notebook and reference later. This product (PDF) in
This 2-page set of notes and practice will introduce your kiddos to solving problems involving percent of a number through percent bars. This is important to provide a good foundation for percent proportions.
Need a classroom activity to assess student understanding? Check out my Percent of a Number Task Cards that can be found here!
If you enjoy using this in your class, be sure to let me know!
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Follow us on TPT and get ALL NEW RESOURCES FREE for the first 24 hours!Foldables are 3-D interactive graphic tools that help students master lessons with the most important notes and examples of each lesson organized in one location. Print on colorful paper/cardboard paper and have the students take ownership of their notes and learning in an interactive way! A fun and engaging method for students to create a learning tool for themselves. Page 1 - cover page Page 2 - page with fill in the bla
Students have a "wish list" of four items (Jordans, Xbox, iPhone, and a Nike hoodie). All four of these items are now on sale. With the original price and sales price, students will find: How the prices changedThe percent of changeSales tax at different % ratesFinal cost including sales taxFully editable! If you'd like to change and item, cost, or the wording - feel free!
This product is a chart that lists some of the most common fractions and their conversions into decimals andpercents. This is a useful guide for students to understand the relationship between fractions, decimals, andpercents as well as learning to compare these quantities in terms of size. Subject: Proportions (Fractions, Decimals, Percents) Pages: 1 Difficulty: 6th grade and up Concepts tested:Converting between fractions, percents, and decimalsThis worksheet is great extra practice for stu
This three page document are three handouts that I give to my students to study from and use as a reference.
Page 1. Rules of Integers. (Inc. how to add, subtract, multiply and signed numbers.)
Page 2 Rules for the 4 basic operations with regard to fractions and decimals. (This page is handwritten very neatly)
Page 3 Step by step instructions of how to convert between decimals, fractions andpercents.
This poster is a great visual display of how students can solve for percent problems with proportions and equations. Can also be printed for student notebooks and notes!
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