This helpful chart assists students with the concept and calculations involved in percent change of a value. The graphic organizer addresses sales tax, commission, sale price and discount or markdown. The meaning of each concept along with two methods for calculation are provided.
This 7th grade math guided binder notes bundle, includes the following 5 lessons on unit rates and proportional relationships: Percent of a Number (Percent Proportion)The Percent EquationPercent Change (Percent of Increase + Percent of Decrease)Markups + MarkdownsSimple InterestDownload the bonus file for the following versions:Print + Go PDFEditable PowerPointA "less ink" version, without the black box at the top of each pageAll these lessons are also included in my:★ 7th Grade Math Binder Not
Whether doing finding discounts, markup percentages, percent of change (increase or decrease), or tax, gratuity, commission, and interest problems, all of which involve percent calculations, I have found that using percent proportions is the best way to do so. I have designed a booklet that introduces students how to solve different percent problems using the percent proportion. This booklet is split into 4 tabs that separates the different types of problems. I have included 10 different example
Included is a cheat sheet for markups, markdowns (discounts), tip, sales tax, commission, percentincrease, percentdecrease, and simple interest. There are 2 versions: (1) Fill in and (2) Already filled in. This works great as a cheat sheet and can be used as a handheld study guide or glued into interactive notebooks. You can also laminate the cheat sheets and use them year after year! Want to make it a poster? Get it printed as a poster and laminate it!
This set of 7th grade math binder notes provides students with structured notes and practice for finding the percent change, including percentincreaseandpercentdecrease. The guided notes start with the definition of percent change and then a blank ratio, for students to fill in how to calculate the percent change (percent change = amount of change/ original amount). Next, there are two guided examples- one for percentincreaseand one for percentdecrease. This is followed by 10 additio
Give your students a chance to slow down, think critically, and talk about math that actually matters. This error analysis gallery walk is packed with real-world measurement andpercent-based problems—each one featuring “student work” that might be right... or very, very wrong. Their job? Figure it out. Students move around the room, decide if the work is correct, and explain the reasoning (or the mistake). It's hands-on, discussion-based, and way more engaging than a worksheet. This resource c
About this resource:Students take notes using the fill-in-the-blank graphic organizer input page. Then, they practice calculating tax, tip, discount and commission using the 8 real-world examples on the output page. These notes will be a valuable resource and great learning experience to add to your students' math interactive notebooks. This could also be used as a center activity during math workshop or as notes for your Flipped Classroom. Answer key included! Aligned to:TEKS 7.13A calculate th
Are you tired of students mechanically plugging numbers into a formula without understanding why percent change matters? If you want them to move from rote calculation to meaningful interpretation — and do it without hours of prep — this resource is for you. Why you need this Most percent-change lessons feel contrived: laundry lists of textbook problems that fail to connect to students' lives. That's why this activity uses the PNC Christmas Price Index — a hilarious, memorable set of real pr
Use this in place of notes when it comes to converting fractions and decimals to percents. Provide your students with examples for each section and allow them to use the graphic organizer for homework/ quizzesand tests. Answer key coming soon.
Percent: Enrichment Add on Pack Fraction to Decimal Conversions Quiz
This activity helps students memorize common fraction to decimal conversions. It comes with a reference sheet for students as well as a quiz!
What is Covered:
-halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, ninths, and tenths fraction to decimal conversions
-practice activity
-QUIZ
What's Included:
-Blank Student Copy
-Typed Colorful Key
-Half Sheet Quiz (Printed to cut in half with two copies)
How to Use This Product:
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This Graphic Organizer can be used to increase student understanding of converting Percents, Decimals & Fractions. Notes can be written on the Graphic Organizer while you teach. This can also be used as a study guide for an assessment.
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.
This unit was designed for an advanced 6th grade classroom. The first two topics is a review on Percent conversions and comparisions, and then transitions into percent problem solving. The topics covered includes: -Percent, Decimal, and Fraction Conversions -Percent, Fraction, Decimal, Negative, and Absolute value comaprisons. -Percent Proportion -Percent equation -Percent Change -Percent Markup and Markdown -Percent Error -Simple Interest (with 1 year max) There is a quiz, study guide, and tes
Are you looking for an organized and visual way for students to learn how to convert fractions, decimals andpercents? Your middle school math students will enjoy using these sketch notes to learn how to convert rational numbers. These notes show students the steps to convert between each type of number and allow for plenty of practice with this topic. These are perfect for 6th and 7th grade students and can be used to introduce this topic, as a refresher, or as homework. Students also have th
Note-taking is more engaging with math wheels! Use this converting fractions, decimals, andpercents doodle math wheel as both a notes page and practice page to introduce or review fraction, decimal, percent conversions. What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can: Take notes inside the math wheelUse color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggersComplete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, andColor the background patternStuden
This file is a multi-door foldable for converting fractions, decimals, andpercents. It can be used stand-alone or in a notebook. There are blanks for students to fill in notes as you progress through the material and space for example problems. Detailed instructions are included.
This product is a part of my Fractions, Decimals, Percents, and Scientific Notation Mini Unit.
This product is for use for a single-classroom/teacher. Additional licenses are available at a discount for use by multip
Percent Intro and Conversions-Double Note Pack-Guided Notes/Interactive Notes
This set completely covers the introduction of percents and converting from percents to decimals and fractions.
What is Covered:
-percent terminology
-converting from fraction to decimal and fraction to percent
-converting from decimal to fraction and decimal to percent
-converting from percent to fraction andpercent to decimal
-several examples
What's Included:
-2 Blank Student Copies
-2 Typed Colorful Keys
-2 Com
I love this Print n' Fold!! It can be used along side of your percent, fraction, and decimal lesson or as a summary. I use it as a summary and have my students glue it into their Interactive Notebooks.
The pictures show it folded and opened. Flaps fold on lines and back center is glued down. Answer key included.
In this Print n' Fold students are asked to:
Shade in a percent on a 10 x 10 grid
Write percents as fractions in simplest form
Fill in a fraction, decimal, percent table
Write fracti
This anchor chart for finding percents shows students visual representations for the fraction and decimal form of percents as well as how to convert fraction to percentsandpercent of a whole. We prefer to keep anchor charts simple and neat so as not to overwhelm our students and to keep them focused on essential information. This is a one-page anchor chart that comes in a variety of formats including a single sheet, half sheets (great for interactive notebooks), and a 2x2 POSTER. The poste
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 easy-to-read math poster provides a helpful visual reference for understanding the relationship between common fractions, decimals, and percentages. Featuring values from one whole down to one tenth, it’s perfect for classroom walls, student folders, or math centers. A great tool for reinforcing foundational math concepts in a clear and accessible format. Note: This version is not editable.
Students will be constructing a wheel spinner on Decimals, Fractions, andPercents. Students will be converting between a (1) decimal to fraction, (2) decimal to percent, (3) fraction to decimal, (4) fraction to percent, (5) percent to decimal, and (6) percent to fraction. The bottom page includes some practice problems. Students will love this spinner and can use it as a study tool!
This middle school Birthday Party Budget Project allows students in 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade to practice several intermediate math skills (percentage to decimal conversions and decimal operations) while also learning how to budget money- a key financial literacy skill! How to Use:The project includes clear, step-by-step instructions to walk students through the process, as well as a completed sample project that you can project and show students as a model.They apply a basic understanding