A quiz covering several skills with decimals:
*ordering
*comparing
*adding
*subtracting
*multiplying
*multiplying by 10, 100, and 1,000
*review skills: factors, multiples, even, odd, prime factorization, divisibility rules, prime, composite
This exit ticket is designed to review naming of decimals and fractions from pictures, comparing decimals, and shading in pictures to represent fractional and decimal values.
Can be used as an exit ticket, or as a quick formative assessment.
2 pages, ready to print.
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 is a quick decimal quiz. Students have to identify place value up to the thousandths (they have a word bank) and shade in the decimals OR fractions (Shade in 55/100). You could also just use it as an "exit ticket" or even homework for review.
This was my review page given the day before the test. It includes division with 1 and 2 digit divisors with and without decimals. Also with and with out remainders.
3 Worksheets with solutions for word search
Student convert decimals to fractions and then find answer in words in word search, Great document for review
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 = ________.
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!
This can be a quiz or an exit ticket to measure understanding of decimal standards (4.NF.C.5 & 4.NF.C.7). We use Engage New York for math. Since they don't have quizzes, I created one for a quick check or a formal assessment. Hope you enjoy! *When downloading and/or purchasing any of my products, please rate and leave a helpful comment to help build my TPT store. Thank you. :)
This is a short quiz to assess your students on adding and subtracting decimals. They will need to pay attention to decimal placement. There is also some problems written in word form.
Ever run out of practice questions or exercises in your classroom? Ever wanted to give all your students the same test but each with different answers, so that one could not steal another's hard work? Ever wanted to use the same questions again but with different numbers and, of course, different answers? Ever tired of spending hours making up new questions from old ones with new numbers? If you answer yes to any or all of these questions, you are in the right place!
If, for example, I received
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
Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents can be confusing so I produced this organizer that provides it in a type of flow chart. Use the arrows to show which conversions you are completing. Write the method conversion above each arrow. Be creative, add color!!
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!