This is an EDITABLE foldable for use in an interactive math notebook. You will receive the editable PowerPoint file as well as the original PDF version. Using this foldable, students will be able to: use the formula difference/original and then calculating the fraction --> decimal --> percentdetermine whether it is an increase or decrease by rereading the problem4 word problem examples8 individual problemsCheck out this lesson in my YouTube lesson video:Percent of Change Video on YouTubeN
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.
I have included everything you need to convert rational numbers in one easy foldable. I have included directions for each process, examples and a practice as well.
It fits great in your Math Interactive Notebook. Enjoy!
To assemble, print pages 1 and 2 in duplex mode. Fold sides in to the dark line to form a shuttle fold, then cut tabs that separate each part of the lesson. You should end up with a 2 tab foldable. You can either use my copy or have the students fold their own paper and wr
***please download free preview to see a sample copy of this, the thumbnail images did not pick up everything!*** This is a quick way to check to see if your students understand how to order fractions, decimals, andpercents. Students will cut out cards to sort and place in order, once they have them in order they will glue them down on the map. They will also have the write them in order in a line. This is a quick and simple activity to take a grade from! Enjoy!
This is a graphic organizer that can be used when teaching students how to use fractions, decimals, and percentages interchangeably. It is in table form with blank cells for students to write in explanations of how to complete the various conversions and to provide an example of each. There is also an interactive PowerPoint slide that can be projected and used by the teacher. With the click of a button, a brief explanation and then an example for each conversion appears, one cell at a time.
This can be used to teach TEXAS 6th grade TEK 6.4F Benchmark fractions to percents. It works great in a page protector with dry erase markers to practice
Distance education, 1:1, and works with both Google Slides(TM) and Microsoft OneDrive (TM). This resource was created especially for Virginia teachers and aligns with SOL 6.NS.1. Students will learn how to convert between fraction, decimal, percent; how ratios can be expressed as percentages; and how to compare and order fraction, decimals, and percentages. A 14-page instructional "how-to" is provided with pictures that explains how to upload, assign, and grade this digital resource. Wanna try
This unit bundle includes the following 6th grade math binder notes related to percent: Intro to PercentFractions, Decimals, and PercentPercent Greater than 100 and Less Than 1Estimate to Find PercentPercent of a NumberEach set of notes includes a 2-page document and answer key! There are guided practice problems, steps for solving, conversion charts, and plenty of practice for further guided instruction or independent skill check! Download the preview to see a more detailed view of all 5 le
Great chart for students to add to their notebooks for reference.
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This is a guided note template for teaching percent discount. This includes a "Do Now" or beginning of class activity (on proportions), an introduction where students make a prediction about which coupon is better $20 off or 20% off, and then notes teaching students how to create a proportion to calculate percent. Students are lead through a series of real life examples (product pictures and prices are featured) and asked to discern which coupon is better. Students end the lesson by practicing i
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
In this graphic organizer, the student will fill in the areas for the part to total and use the "1" to see that in order to find the %, you can multiply the top and bottom of the ratio by "1" to get the percent. Laminate so the students can use it over and over with dry erase markers.
Quiz on vocabulary related to finding conjugate radicals that also requires students to fill out a t-chart on finding and using a conjugate to rationalize a fraction with a radical in the denominator. At the end of the quiz, there are two factoring review problems. This would also be a great HW assignment after you teach rationalizing!
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!!
Converting between Fractions, Decimals, andPercents has never been more fun! This interactive and engaging PowerPoint Lesson is certain to meet the needs of your students to build deep understanding.
Working on converting fractions, decimals and percents? This is a quick graphic organizer for guided notes that will help your students remember the steps to quickly convert between the three.
Help students understand the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents. Students have to fill in missing information converting between fractions, decimals, and percents, as well as writing each of them in word form.
This graphic organizer lets your students relate decimals, fractions andpercents based on the day of school. It also includes work for factors and multiples of the day of school. Daily Money can be used to teach place value and making change. Start with a certain dollar amount, ( I use $1,000,000 and every day we multiply the date by 1,000 and that is what we spend.
Looking for something to assess student understanding comparing fractions with common denominators using symbols such as <,>, and = when comparing fractions only using visual models? This (non-editable) NO-PREP PowerPoint features 20 questions for Common Core State Standard 4.NF.A.2 with a printable for students to record their answers as they follow along with the PowerPoint.
This file includes:
• 20 PowePoint Slides with fraction models
• student recording sheet
• answer key
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