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Preview of Percentages-Converting between Percents, Fractions, and Decimals (Basic)

Percentages-Converting between Percents, Fractions, and Decimals (Basic)

Struggling to help your students grasp the basics of conversions? This "no-prep" PDF is the perfect starting point. We focus on benchmark numbers (multiples of 5 and 10) to build student confidence without the frustration of complex long division. What’s Inside: A 2-page PDF including a 10-question student worksheet and a comprehensive teacher answer key. Skill Focus: 6th Grade basics: converting 25%, 50%, and 75%; working with tenths and fourths; and relatable shopping-themed word problems. How
Preview of Hip-Hop Music Teaching Fractions

Hip-Hop Music Teaching Fractions

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches all about fractions, such as improper fractions, how to find a percent and how to work with decimals. This video I made that goes with this video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V96_PjlrVQc
Preview of Divisibility Rules for 2, 3, 6 and 25 times tables FREE Ideal for KS4 printable

Divisibility Rules for 2, 3, 6 and 25 times tables FREE Ideal for KS4 printable

Divisibility rules demo lesson. A primary school skill set is vital for middle school students, even adults who have lost this knowledge. Divisibility rules are not often identified on a syllabus by this stage, but without them, identification of prime numbers and cancelling fractions and ratios, are difficult and somewhat meaningless. That is only the tip of the iceberg. Features✅ One page per times table, ✅ Each page contains a short, full explanation of the rule with examples & a quiz for t
Preview of Microbit Coding Activity – Stranger Things Programming Task 6th-11th Grade

Microbit Coding Activity – Stranger Things Programming Task 6th-11th Grade

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ICT Guru
Engage your students with this fun, themed micro:bit coding activity inspired by the Stranger Things theme tune! In this step-by-step project, students will use Microsoft MakeCode to program a micro:bit to display messages and play a recognizable melody, making coding exciting and accessible. This activity is perfect for introducing music, sequencing, loops, and output devices while keeping learners motivated through a popular theme. 🔧 What Students Will Do Students will: Create a new projec
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