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Preview of Finding Percent of a Number - Quick Quiz

Finding Percent of a Number - Quick Quiz

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MathMotivations
This straightforward 10 question resource gives students practice finding a percentage of a number. Some of the percents are given with decimals places in them, requiring students to think about moving the decimal point 2 places to the left to begin. This quick quiz is formatted with 2 quizzes on 1 page, allowing you to give students a half sheet of paper and save on copies. Answer key is provided. ****************************************Note for Intervention Specialists: Consider any of Math
Preview of [Free] Percents Real-Life Math Project | Percent Change, Tips | Airline Intern

[Free] Percents Real-Life Math Project | Percent Change, Tips | Airline Intern

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Congruent Math
Looking for a real world application of percentages, percent change, markups/markdowns, and tips? Do your students love simulation games? Your students will love this activity, where they play the role of an airline intern, and use their math skills to complete open-ended tasks around percent markups and markdowns, the percent of a number, and tips. It's print-and-go, and is perfect wrap-up for a unit, as a review before a test or a quiz, or as a self-contained sub plan. What's the math?There's
Preview of Long Division with Decimals Practice Sheets

Long Division with Decimals Practice Sheets

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TPT Activities
Are your students struggling with remembering the steps to long division (with decimals)? I've created three (3) worksheets with boxes, arrows, and hints to help struggling students. The sheets increase with difficulty and slowly allow the learners to complete the algorithms on their own. ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED! ***************************************************************************** Was this product helpful? Be sure to leave me feedback and check out my multiplication sheets with reminders
Preview of FREEBIE! || Place Value for Big kids Work Mat!

FREEBIE! || Place Value for Big kids Work Mat!

Are your students struggling with place value?In 3rd-5th grade, we start adding more digits and using powers of ten — and this can be visually confusing for many students. This resource helps organize their thinking and gives them a clear visual representation of not only the value of each place, but also how place value changes.✨ How I use this in my classroom: Each student keeps a math tool folder with page protectors so they can write on these mats again and again. When working with pla
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