This is two different activities I use with two different classes. Both activities incorporate art and math into one lesson. Activate both sides of the brain during one activity!
The first activity involves addition and subtraction of fractions. Students will use 100 grid graph paper to design and color a shape. Students love to create random designs or specific pictures. Students will write each color represented in their picture and the fractional part. The questions along with the activi
This worksheet focuses on students to convert decimals into fractions andpercent. But you can edit it so that your students can convert into the other categories.
This is a hands-on activity, which contains three double-sided worksheets to be completed with a box of Mike and Ike's. The worksheets will give students practice with ratios, fractions, percents, and differences. Each worksheet can be easily modified to add more or less of each type of comparison statements.
First worksheet (pages 1-2) - Green box
Second worksheet (pages3-4) - Red Box
Third worksheet (pages 5-6) - Blue box
Students will create a creative abstract art project that helps build understanding of the connection of percents, decimals, and fractions with a denominator of 100.
Here's an activity that is both fun and educational. Math Centers present an opportunity for students to practice and apply skills and strategies taught within the classroom. While students are engaged in purposeful activities, teachers have the opportunity to work individually or with small, flexible groups to meet the individual needs of students.To culminate a unit, students will find the fractions, decimals andpercents based on the marshmallow treats in Lucky Charms. Afterwards, they will w
This is a great review for fractions, decimals, andpercents. Students will break down their "typical Saturday" activities in this chart. They will then calculate each activity as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent. Finally, students will calculate the number of degrees in a circle each activity would represent. They will use the degrees to create a circle graph.
Students will fill in the grid given either a percent, decimal, ratio, or fraction. Prior knowledge if required to fill out this worksheet. This falls towards the end of module 1 (ratios) for the 6th grade common core in New York State.
Tips & Commissions Word Problems | Percent Proportion Practice | Middle School MathProduct Details: This activity requires students to use the percent proportion to solve tax, gratuity, and commission problems. I use this activity as part of my grade 7 percents units. This lesson also included an answer key. Check out these additional time saving products from Wrestle with Math! Application of Percent Bundle! (6 Printable Activities)Percent ErrorPercent Problem Solving with TasksDiscounts and
I created this worksheet to reinforce comparing and ordering rational numbers. I included fractions, decimals and negative numbers. Students must create a number line, list and compare rational numbers. It also includes a story problem at the end. CCSS 6.NS.C.7
This item is a quick formative assessment on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators. There are 2 GCF question and 2 LCM questions, as well as converting mixed numbers into improper fractions. This test is multiple choice and worked very well in GradeCam.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of ratios and proportions. Students will look at a variety of symbols and identify the ratio that represents each, they will write these ratios three different ways : (fractions) "to". They will then determine if each of the ratios in each pair form a proportion. A proportion is created when two ratios are equal. They will write YES if they do form a proportion and NO if they do not form a proportion. Lastly students will have an opportunity to earn ext
In this quiz, students will demonstrate their knowledge of ratios, rates and unit rates. They will convert rates to unit rates. Students must use correct units on their responses. Students will also compare the prices of two products and identify the cheaper product by finding the unit rate. Students will see a rate, unit rate and a ratio and must identify all three by circling, underling and striking through. *heading and title of quiz will appear on product.
“Mindful Discovery: Fractions, Decimals, andPercent Equivalents”. You will find this resource to be an effective learning tool for all students needing to discover, practice, or master these often used math equivalents. Common Core Standard 6.RP.A.3 Pages 1 & 2 – Equivalents with patterns for discovery and memorization Pages 3 & 4 – Place these practice pages in transparency sleeves for ease in re-use and error correction. Pages 5 & 6 – These pages may be used for practice and testing.
Students can work through 10 stations that will test their knowledge of ratios, proportions, andpercents. They will have to apply their understanding to real-world situations. These stations keep students engaged the whole time!
A set of 24 dominoes that contains mixed numbers, decimals, andpercents. Students must convert between these 3 forms of a number. A fun way to practice. Please check out the preview file.
Here is a simplified guide on how to change between different ways to write fractions. It contains examples and directions to convert:
a fraction to a decimal
a fraction to a percent
a decimal to a fraction
a decimal to a percent
a percent to a decimal
a percent to a fraction
Also included are directions on an absolutely rockin' foldable study guide. After some practice to master the thing, you can teach how to do these, but I always premake them because there are a always a few kids who nee
This is a short 6 multiple choice question formative assessment on greatest common factor and least common multiple. 4 questions are computation and 2 are real-world problems. It is totally editable.
This hands on lab focuses on changing fractions to decimals andpercents using either skittles or m&ms. Includes a reading passage on taking inventory and comprehension questions. Activity also extends to students presenting their data in the form of a circle graph. Requires students to collaborate and make real world connections to the skill!
***Please download the preview of this activity to see a SAMPLE copy*** This is a great quick activity to assess how well students understand comparing and ordering fractions andpercent. This is easy to grade and can be incorporated into a math center or as an in class assignment.
Students will design a playground on a 10x10 grid. Then find the fraction, decimal, andpercent form of each area of the playground. They will find the sum of the fractions, decimals, andpercents to ensure that each one equals one whole.
There are different situations where the students will be asked to convert a decimal to a percent, ratio or fraction; a ratio to a fraction, decimal, andpercent; fraction to a percent,decimal and ratio; percent to a fraction, decimal, and ratio.
A quiz that tests the students ability to convert from fractions to decimals, identifying repeating and terminating decimals, comparing and ordering fractions and decimals using equivalent fractions and place value. A great test that is in word format so you can edit it to suit your needs. It test knowledge from Lessons 3.1 and 3.2 from the Grade 7 Pearson Math Math Sense Text. Contains an answer key too. A fantastic quiz!
6th - 7th
Decimals, Fractions, Math
CCSS
6.NS.C.7
, 7.NS.A.2d
, 8.NS.A.1
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