Looking for a 5th-6th Grade math resource that helps students become fluent in converting fractions, decimals, and percents ?This Number of the Day activity is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! ✅ This resource includes:Printable PDF for interactive notebook, math journal, or math binderAnswer Key for easy gradingYour students will love the consistency, and you’ll love how this resource supports fluency. This resource is ideal for 5th-6th grades and up to high school to use
Color by numbers are a great way to review a topic in a fun way! This product is an activity to help students strengthen their understanding of adding and subtracting negative integers. All students need are either markers, crayons, or colored pencils. This is a fruit themed product. This can be used as practice, homework, a formative assessment, or more! This is not editable. This product will provide you with a PDF. This Color by Number Resource Includes: Color by number worksheet - student
Color by numbers are a great way to review a topic in a fun way! This product is an activity to help students strengthen their understanding of adding and subtracting negative integers. All students need are either markers, crayons, or colored pencils. This is best used around the wintertime. This can be used as practice, homework, a formative assessment, or more! This is not editable. This product will provide you with a PDF. This Color by Number Resource Includes: Color by number worksheet -
If you're wanting to announce your pregnancy, but review real math content at the same time, here you go! The review in this activity is converting benchmark fractions to percent's. However, feel free to change the review to whatever you want as it is editable! Just remember, whatever you change it to will need to mimic the answers in the riddle. The riddle is "Why is the teacher leaving in May?" and the answer is "She's having a baby", but again, feel free to edit to fit your needs!
This free product is recommended for middle school. It could be used as a pre-assessment or short quiz. High School FACS students need to review measurements for recipes or kitchen math as well. It uses many different types of questions to reinforce learning. The types of questions include: visual representations, decimals, money representations and greater than or less than symbols. Please enjoy this free resource!
6th - 10th
Applied Math, Family Consumer Sciences, Mental Math
This is a fast paced quiz for divisions of 2 to 4. ** If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section. **A free resource with a presentation and a pdf, to use in class or to give out as a class task. This quiz is aimed to be fast paced, to encourage competitiveness and quick thinking, and to aid with retention.
This is a fast paced quiz for divisions of 5 to 8. A free resource with a presentation and pdf, to use in class or to give out as a class task. This quiz is aimed to be fast paced, to encourage competitiveness and quick thinking, and to aid with retention. **If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section.**
Free! Convenient and cute times tables to keep your students strong! Use for independent practice, partner activities, home supplement, or classroom decor. Two similar styles to choose from. Use 8.5x14 to print. Can be printed in color or black and white. I personally laminate these charts and routinely have students read them aloud in groups in the beginning of the year, then eventually work toward quizzing partners/partner checks. I also send home a copy in the beginning of the year along
Looking for something quick and easy to test your class with on multiplication math facts? This simple timed multiplication quiz/worksheet is perfect for your class to get started on practicing their multiplication math facts! Simply print page 1 of the document to get started and save page 2 as the answer key for grading. Looking for other math related content? Check out my store for more math materials like this! #MathGirlPrints #MathMaterials
Looking for daily multiplication practice to increase math fluency. Simply print these pages back to back to have homework for the week. Each factor is labeled Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday to practice. This can be timed or done at each student's own pace. This is also great for a NO PREP morning work, or in math center. In this set you will receive:Multiplication Practice for factors 12 sheets of mixed facts practiceOne half of a sheet for each day of practicePractice for Monday, Tues
This is a great intro activity when teaching fraction, decimal, andpercent conversions to your students! This table includes your typical "benchmark" fractions that students should have memorized. This activity can be used for notes, a warm-up, or a review activity!
This lesson covers two topics: square root of a number andpercent. A square root of a number is a number that has been squared to get the number under the square root. For example, the square root of 4 is 2, because 2 x 2 = 4. We have already discussed the concept of percent in our previous lessons, however, since it is a very commonly used concept, we will go over it again in more detail. In this lesson students will learn the general formula for finding the percent of a number. We will go ov
This resource is made to be used with the Multiplying Fractions - Increase or Decrease PowerPoint Presentation. It can be found in my store!! I hope this helps students to understand how fractions can change the product.
In this free download is 20 problems of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers. Students will solve a riddle as their answer key. *** ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED *** This worksheet can be assigned as in class practice, for review before a quiz or test, on a sub day, for homework, for early finishers, for kids who need additional practice, for summer school, or however you choose to incorporate into your classroom and teaching practices. *** ADDITIONAL RESOURCES *** If you are lookin
This product will help your students with . converting percent into fraction . converting percent into decimal .discount ,mark up ,tips and tax questions percentage questions so much fun and visual with these 5 puzzles ,flash cards ,interactive notebook and worksheets. If you like these, don't forget to check out some of my other Math products.Don't forget to leave feedback !Also, don't forget to click that little green star by my name to follow me, so you'll know first when I have updated a p
A weekly/monthly basic facts sheet to reinforce basic recall of multiplication, division, addition and subtraction facts. Set a class timer (5 min recommended), and set your students off. Mark as a whole class and have students record their scores - the challenge is to beat your previous score! Extension/differentiation suggestion - students consistently scoring 100% - decrease allowed time by 1 minute.
In the age of calculators, basic number facts sometimes get lost. Use this note sheet and quick quiz as an activator to keep skills fresh or as teaching tool for those first learning perfect squares. -Note sheet explains the concept of the perfect square verbally, visually, and in multiple numeric representations. -Timed quiz sheet gives students space to complete perfect squares 0-12, 15, 20, and 25. Tip: I love to use this right before my students learn about square roots.
Worksheet or Homework paper that can be used to practice comparing and ordering rational numbers. Including fractions, decimals, andpercents, along with negative fractions and negative decimals. At the end there is a spiral review. This is a word document so feel free to change anything you would like!
This is a reference sheet I cut and laminate for students! It give them quick access to the rules for converting between decimals, percents, and fractions.
In this lesson students will learn more about decimals. They will practice how to determine the place value of the digits within the decimal and why it is important to understand the place value of each digit when converting decimals to percent. For example, does 0.1 represent 10% or 1%? Why? Students will learn how to compare decimals and how to multiply them. Here is a free video to go with the lesson. More at intomath.org
Start your school year off right with a series of review over the fundamentals which will help all students to be successful during Algebra 1. There are a total of 14 worksheets, 2 quizzes, and 1 test over the foundation worksheets. All products are free so feel free to pick and choose which worksheets work best for you! Topics included in the worksheets are exponents, evaluating, volume, perimeter, Pythagorean Theorem and Applications, fundamental counting principle, interest, discount and tax
This FREE file contains 20 Minute Math (Mathématiques à la minute) exercises. For your convenience, it is available in both French AND English!!! This is a very helpful resource to practice mental math and multiplication strategies. It gets progressively more difficult by starting with multiplying 1 digit by 1 digit and then it increases to more challenging 2 digit by 2 digit questions.
6th - 8th
Math, Mental Math
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