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Preview of Converting Fractions, Decimals & Percents Reference Sheet

Converting Fractions, Decimals & Percents Reference Sheet

This one-page reference sheet covers the essential rules and steps for converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. It includes clear conversion procedures, common equivalent values, and worked examples for each conversion type. Students can use it to review relationships among rational number representations and apply them in computation and problem-solving. The sheet supports independent practice, homework, and test review across middle school math courses.
Preview of Middle Grades Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Math Poster

Middle Grades Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Math Poster

Middle grades 'Fraction, Decimal, and Percent' math poster for your classroom. Download and print yourself! Prints out perfectly on Tabloid (11x17) or even bigger! Grab my Math Poster Bundle for a full classroom set!
Preview of Equivalent Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Conversion Chart

Equivalent Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Conversion Chart

Created by
Kayla Riley
Equivalent Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Conversion Chart. Students can use this as a reference guide to put in their journals or view online to memorize the conversions.
Preview of Percent Discount Bingo ($1) | Math Activity | Printable PDF & PNG

Percent Discount Bingo ($1) | Math Activity | Printable PDF & PNG

This Percent Discount Bingo ($1) focuses on precise percentage calculations using decimals and money values. Students work with hundredths and cents, developing a deeper understanding of percentages as parts of one. The numbers on the bingo cards are different from the calling cards, so students must calculate the correct answer to find a match. This version emphasizes accuracy and reinforces connections between percentages, decimals, and real-world money contexts. Perfect for: Advanced percent
Preview of Rational vs Irrational Numbers: Lesson Plan, Activities & Visuals for 8th Grade

Rational vs Irrational Numbers: Lesson Plan, Activities & Visuals for 8th Grade

Struggling to make the real number system real for your 8th-grade students? This resource is designed to take your students on a mathematical discovery, helping them master the crucial difference between rational and irrational numbers in a way that’s engaging, visual, and deeply conceptual. ✨ What's Inside?Comprehensive Lesson Plan: A detailed, step-by-step 60-75 minute lesson plan that covers everything from an engaging hook to a formative assessment. Aligned with Common Core Standard 8.NS.A.
Preview of Units of Measurement Chart

Units of Measurement Chart

Created by
Linda Sirisuk
Units of Measurement Reference Chart for all STEM, Science, and Math Classes. Visuals and soft colors engage students and increase comprehension. Included is an easy unit conversion example to help students understand decimal point movement when completing Metric Unit Conversions.
Preview of Power Triangle: Converting Rational Numbers

Power Triangle: Converting Rational Numbers

This tool helps give your students a quick refresher on how to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents by making their way around the triangle. You can have the students add their own arrows going the other way, blow it up to use as a poster on your wall, or have them recreate it in their interactive journals. Myself and the teachers at my school have used the "Power Triangle" method for converting for years successfully. I hope it works the same for you! This poster works ideally with
Preview of Enrichment Bundle: Mental Math Decimals, Fractions, Area Puzzles, Algebra & More

Enrichment Bundle: Mental Math Decimals, Fractions, Area Puzzles, Algebra & More

Created by
Math Viking
250+ flexible math tasks to challenge your This mega bundle will include all of these resources + spiraled packets with all 250 Pages spiraled together to create the MOST ORIGINAL ENRICHMENT PACKETS for your confident learners! These can be independent yet work well with pairs. *Be sure to choose appropriate mental math tasks for ALL of your learners too! This is not just for your high flyers. All learners deserve creative, open-ended rich math tasks. This is an amazing value because while you
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