This study sheet takes the worry out of FDP. Take away answers for a quick quiz. Students can see patterns and can develop automaticity quickly with this study guide.
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.
This project is a great addition to any unit involving percent,decimal, and fraction conversions. You can add in pre-determined numbers for low students and have higher level students create their own percentages. I love that is adds an element of creativity and art to math!
Shared math lesson, using the chart displaying the equivalent fraction, decimal andpercent. With students go through steps a and b to determine exactly how to reduce all fractions to their lowest form. Doing this several times in a guided math lesson, using either chart paper or a smart board students will begin to grasph how to reduce them using multiples. Have students complete the worksheet/chart to practice these skills, and showing the equivalent percentand decimal to match the given frac
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)
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.
This is a quiz designed to assess student understanding of how to represent fractions and decimals on a grid. Standards based and easy to assess. Students will color a hundreds grid to represent four different vegetables. They are asked to convert this information into fractions and decimals, then to order the decimals from least to greatest.
This flowchart provides step by step instructions for adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. It illustrates the actions that need to be taken when simplifying improper fractions or fractions that are not in simplest form. I use this for special education students as well as my students who struggle with multiple steps. I can be used as a study guide, quiz (by omitting key words), or guided notes. This can also be used as a group activity by cutting the pieces and ha
During our decimals unit (and after our fractions unit), I gave my 5th graders this fun activity. It allows them to practice turning fractions into decimals into percents by:
1) simplifying fractions to "easy" fractions (like 3/4),
2) making the fraction out of 100
3) dividing the numerator by the denominator
This was a great activity because it challenged the kids, provided a fun activity, and gave them great fraction, decimal, and even statistics practice! The kids loved doing this!
Review fraction terms, >/=, and comparing fractions with common and uncommon denominators with this simple worksheet. Includes space for name and date, as well as space for students to draw or model the fractions.
Can be used as a review or formative assessment!
5 question quiz lower level quiz to show mastery on adding and subtracting like and unlike denominators and converting improper fractions. After quiz reflection included. Supplemental Power Point presentation can also be purchased: Fraction Fluency Fun 1.
* A TOTALLY UNIQUE way to reinforce and practice FRACTIONS!
* Fractions Review Cards Worksheets is a set of DIFFERENT review worksheets (with 6 small cards on each sheet) designed to review and reinforce important fraction concepts.
* This set of worksheets covers REDUCING, EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS, MIXED AND IMPROPER FRACTIONS, LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATORS, WORD PROBLEMS AND MORE!!!
* Designed as individual cards these review questions are DIFFERENT from what your students are used to.
* GREAT
These worksheets can be used as a quiz on equivalent fractions and simplest form.
Students get a variety of questioning to determine their understanding of equivalent fractions and simplest form.
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!
This worksheet can be used as an exit ticket or review quiz. It covers adding and subtracting mixed numbers, multiplying fractions by a whole number, and decomposing fractions.
This could be used in a math station or as a formative assessment to check for understanding of simple fractions such as 1/2 and 3/4. Thanks for checking it out! -Helen Wilt
This practice sheet can be used to reinforce the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents while practicing data collection and graphing. It gets kids out of their seats for a few minutes and adds an element of choice since students get to come up with their own poll question. I used this during extra math practice time to circle around to previous concepts, but it could also be used to accompany a lesson.
This is a simple addition and subtraction of fractions practice page. It is only 6 questions and good quiz at the end of a lesson. I could not find one that was mixed with both addition and subtraction.
With one die (I like foam in my classroom!), students record 32 die rolls in a tally format. Great for after a quiz/test and starting to explore a probability unit and also to put something in your active students' hands! Questions are included for students to think about what they thought would happen. Make predictions! After completed, you can also discuss experimental verses theoretical probability.
Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
4th - 5th
Arithmetic, Fractions
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