This worksheet contains 5 examples of conversions. Students color in blocks in the diagram, then figure out the fraction, decimal, andpercent that it represents. (Denominators are basic, around a 4th grade level)
Side one contains the multiplication facts in order from 0 to 12. This allows students to memorize the patterns in each of the sets.
Side two contains the inverse operation of these same multiplication facts, division. These division facts are NOT listed in order. This encourages the student to practice his or her math skills from memory.
This worksheet can be used as daily practice, homework, as a quiz, or final assessment.
It can be used as a timed assessment. 5 minutes is recommended.
Covers: Comparing (<, >, =) and orderingExpanded Form and Expanded NotationRoundingAdding and subtractingIncludes word problems*Make sure to choose enable editing once downloaded to fix formatting problems.
Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Decimals Practice Sheets. Answer key included! Completely editable! Use it as an exit ticket, quick formative assessment, center work, independent work, homework, etc!
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This Worksheet Should be distributed and reviewed with students before Shortcut Activity 1. (Free Activity provided within P
3rd - 8th
Basic Operations, Computer Science - Technology, Informational Text
This is a quick review or practice of basic conversions back and forth from ratios to percentandpercent to ratios. I use this as warm ups and assessments. It has rounding embedded also mixed numbers, large percents and repeating & terminating decimals. It's a great review of rational numbers!
Set of 9 conversion word problems including grams, feet, cups, gallons and more! Great set of mixed word problems to use for homework, quiz or classwork.
This Mulitplication Challenge can be used to quiz your students on their multiplication facts. Print the quiz on the front and print the answer key --upside down-- on the back of the paper. This allows students to check thier own answers by simply folding the bottom or the top of the paper over to compare thier answers to the key. A little homework is available on the backside for students to practice just those facts that give them trouble.
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Regrouping can be a hard topic, especially for special ed. students. This worksheet can be used as a quiz or worksheet. The first number in the number sentence is represented by base ten blocks. The students should subtract by crossing out and drawing there own regrouping. Look for my visual reminder to assist with teaching the strategy and leave out as a visual reminder
Have students draw the rectangle described in the word problem and calculate the area and perimeter of the rectangle. This requires students to know the difference between length and width, while also increasing their reading comprehension as they must determine the size of the rectangle.
This product includes worksheets and exit tickets, allowing you to immediately assess your students.
These are flashcards that can be printed on labels for use with students who are unable to write legibly to make their own. I have also used these with new students who were not here for the original teaching of the vocabulary. These span several 2-4 grade level common core math standards. Look for complete listing with quizzes soon!!!!
2nd - 4th
Basic Operations, Geometry, Vocabulary
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