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Detailed notes to covert between fractions, decimals andpercents. These notes have step by step instructions, as well as examples to complete with the class. This does not include repeating decimals (that can be found in part 2)
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those are
This worksheet is useful for practice with decimals andpercents using applied mathematics based on retail sales and business. Useful for grades 5-8, pre-algebra, and basic adult or high school business math.
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and on his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. Click here for the accompanying homework worksheet.Unit 8 - Percents8.1 Convert Fractions to Percents 8.2 Simplify to Convert Fractions to Percents 8.3 Convert Between Decimals andPercents 8.4 Fractions to Decimals to Percents 8.5 Compare Fractions, Decimals, andPercents Review 8 Test 8
This editable worksheet allows students to reflect on their progress at the end of the unit. Unit 3 Convert Fractions to Terminating Decimals and Percents3.1 Place Value 3.2 Convert Terminating Decimals to Fractions 3.3 Convert Simplified Fractions to Terminating Decimals 3.4 Convert Non-Simplified Fractions to Terminating Decimals 3.5 Convert Fractions to Percents 3.6 Convert Between Decimals andPercents Review Unit 3 Test Unit 3 To Learn More About Tenacious Teaching
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided.
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Percent Number Sense
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This sheet has practice for students with converting between fractions, decimals, andpercents, as well as solving percent problems (is/of, discount, ect.)
These Google Slides take students step-by-step in making fractions and decimals out of percents. There are 5 problems in this (one problem per slide). Works well for distance learning!
See how your students are progressing with this entrance ticket on equivalent fractions, decimals, andpercents. Please feel free to contact for me for other file formats.
This is an extended constructed response question similar to those seen on the NJASK. The question pertains to both the 6th and 7th grade common core curriculum. Questions are scored on a 3 point rubric.
This is a notebook file that I create into a handout for students to take notes on when we go over real numbers and converting fractions to decimals to percents.