This is similar to the game Connect Four. Students play in pairs The game board consists of a six by six table. Each box in the table has a problem inside. When it is a players turn, he/she must roll a pair of die to determine which box contains the problem they must solve. After solving the problem, they ask the moderator if their answer is correct. If it is correct they place their color marker on the box and it is now their opponent's turn. If their answer is incorrect, their opponent has the
Allowing upper elementary students to explore fractions, decimals andpercents while enjoying a tasty treat. Students must use brain power to earn and enjoy!
Small assessment with multiple versions to use to avoid cheating, use sequentially for multiple assignments, or to differentiate (version C may be somewhat easier for your students than the others).
• Articulate that markups, commission, and interest are all a percentage of an original monetary amount.
• Calculate and solve problem involving markups, commission, and simple interest.
This is a review packet that provides practice with the following skills: finding a percent of a number, adding and subtracting mixed numbers, placing fractions on number lines, finding equivalent forms, and modeling fraction multiplication.
Here's a quick activity students can do using the teams in March Madness tournament. When the current tournament is announced, you will need to copy the list for your students to use. Students will use the names of teams and letters of team names to solve some problems and do some calculations.
Students will match equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents. Contained are two different activities. Each is a 5 x 5 grid with fractions, decimals, and percents for students to match.
This activity is perfect for the holiday season and is an exciting way for kids to use math and create their Christmas list using holiday sales ads. This activity allows students to use fractions, percents, and basic money computations.
This quiz has four problems. Two of them are adding fractions and two subtracting. One of the adding problems can use a common denominator that is smaller than simply multiplying the denominators. One of the subtraction problems requires borrowing.
This test covers the 2nd half of the NYS 1st module for 6th grade. The test covers missing percent, missing part and missing total. It also gets unit conversions for length and capacity dealing with customary units.
This download was used as a preview quiz on a chapter over monomials, exponents, Greatest Common Factor (GCF), factoring expressions, simplest form, standard form, and scientific notation. No answer key.
Download this note taking page and adapt it to if your classroom needs. Use the original percents at the top as your examples for the rest of the document or make up problems to fill in with the students. Let the students use these notes to help them through homework assignments, activities, and on tests.
Assess your students' knowledge about rates and unit rates. Students must complete a rate table, have an understanding of unit rate, and use rates to solve problems. Answer key included!
This activity is for cooperate learning groups. Students within the group each begin with an activity page. The student solves the first percent problem and then passes it to the next person. That person then checks the work of the person before them and then solves the next problem. This process continues until everyone within the group has checked a previous problem and solved one of their own.
This quiz is about subtracting fractions, including mixed fractions in which the fraction portion of the mixed fraction being subtracted is larger than the fraction being subtracted from, so that regrouping or converting into an improper fraction needs to happen to do the calculation.
There are also questions with fractions being multiplied by whole numbers.
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