Finding the Whole from a Part | Fractions & Percents | Student Worksheet + Teacher Guide ✅ DescriptionUnlock the logic behind fraction andpercent problems with this targeted mini-lesson on finding the whole from a given part. Perfect for Grades 4–6, this resource helps students move beyond rote procedures and build true conceptual understanding. ✅ What's Included: Teacher Guide (3 pages) Strategy breakdown Universal formulas Common misconceptions Step-by-step solved examples Anchor
This is a table that can be used as a tool to convert and learn benchmark fractions or as a quiz once students are expected to know them. There are places for the model, fraction, decimal andpercent. Straight -forward but very helpful and offers a good visual.
A graphic organizer used to have students model decimals, show as a fraction, write in word form andpercent.
I have used this organizer in many ways:
As a formative assessment: Give each student a different number to complete the organizer (great to differentiate by difficulty of number)
As a cooperative leaning activity:
Using dice. Students role two numbers and create that number as a decimal, percent, and fraction
Work with partner to make the largest decimal
Work with partners to compare d
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
Try a free sample of these discussion-based math task cards designed to build deeper mathematical thinking.This FREE Math Talk Task Cards sampler includes a preview of the full Math Talk Task Cards: Fractions, Decimals, Percents & Ratios resource. These prompts are designed to spark rich classroom conversations, encourage reasoning, and help students justify their thinking using multiple strategies. Rather than focusing only on correct answers, math talks invite students to explain, compare, e
Adding & Subtracting Decimals Quiz with Key - I created this quiz with the bars to divide the numbers in the given problems. This was modified for my 6th graders who perform below grade level and need support even on a quiz. Answer key included.
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This sheet asks students to round decimals to the nearest tenth and whole number. It can be used as notes and glued into a math notebook, as a quiz, or as a homework assignment.
Worksheet where students write ratios as fractions, percentages, and decimals. Students also will write a proportion with the given ratio and set it equal to the ratio out of 100.
I Have, Who Has? Decimals to Percents Engage Your Students with This Fun, Interactive Math Game!Turn decimal-to-percent conversion practice into an exciting classroom activity with this ready-to-print I Have, Who Has? loop card game. Perfect for middle school math, intervention groups, or review sessions, this game transforms a sometimes-tricky skill into a collaborative, high-energy experience that keeps all students engaged. What's Included 30 double-sided loop cards (4 per page for easy p
Steps to Complete the Exercises Choose a simple multiplication problem. Try to solve it by counting in your head. Focus on counting accurately and in sequence. Check your answer after finishing. Repeat with different multiplication problems. Practice daily for a few minutes. Gradually increase your speed while keeping accuracy. If you want this adapted for kids, a lesson plan, or worksheet instructions, just tell me
Help your students convert decimals to percentages, all while having fun! These Boom cards are perfect for distance learning, and can be used for homework or review. These cards are great for practicing and learning in-home, and can also be used in a public school setting! What's a "Boom Card"?- Boom Cards are interactive, self grading digital cards students are able to use online (via computer, tablet or smart phone). - Boom Cards are stored online, can be accessed across a variety of device
Help your students convert percentages to decimals, all while having fun! These Boom cards are perfect for distance learning, and can be used for homework or review. These cards are great for practicing and learning in-home, and can also be used in a public school setting! What's a "Boom Card"?- Boom Cards are interactive, self grading digital cards students are able to use online (via computer, tablet or smart phone). - Boom Cards are stored online, can be accessed across a variety of device
Help your students convert decimals to percentages, all while having fun! These Boom cards are perfect for distance learning, and can be used for homework or review. These cards are great for practicing and learning in-home, and can also be used in a public school setting! What's a "Boom Card"?- Boom Cards are interactive, self grading digital cards students are able to use online (via computer, tablet or smart phone). - Boom Cards are stored online, can be accessed across a variety of device
This is a simple assessment that will shed light on whether or not your students know how to write money amounts using a dollar sign and a decimal point (rather than using the "cents" sign).
Students need to read the money amount and fill in the correct notation in the blank. For example, 3 quarters = ________.
Help your students convert percentages to decimals, all while having fun! These Boom cards are perfect for distance learning, and can be used for homework or review. These cards are great for practicing and learning in-home, and can also be used in a public school setting! What's a "Boom Card"?- Boom Cards are interactive, self grading digital cards students are able to use online (via computer, tablet or smart phone). - Boom Cards are stored online, can be accessed across a variety of device
Short quiz you can use to assess students' understanding of Place Value between Millions to Thousandths place.
Questions cover:
- word form to decimal form
- decimal form to word form
- expanded form
- identifying the place of a given digit
I have uploaded a .docx format so you can quickly edit numbers if necessary.
Please note - the quiz is valued at 30 points. If you happen to be adding up the problems and come up short; I give my students 2 points for remembering to write the date and thei
Encourage students to draw models and explain their thinking with this short decimal division activity! This worksheet can be used as bellwork, homework, a formative assessment, a group activity, or as an introduction to a unit on decimal division or money. P.S. If you like this product, you may also like my 5th Grade Common Core Math Assessment Bundle!
Auto-grading Google Form with 20 problems in which students use model representations to read, identify, and write decimals to the hundredths. These Google Forms give students instantaneous feedback/percentage correct. Teachers can use these Google Forms for formative assessments, for quizzes, or for homework grades. Specific directions with screen shots on how to save the Google Form to your drive, how to assign the Google Form to students, and how to see student responses/percentage correc
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