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.
Make percent, decimal, and fraction concepts click with these engaging Consensus Table Mats designed to build deep understanding through collaboration and real-world application! This resource includes 20 differentiated consensus activities that guide students through converting and comparing fractions, decimals, and percentages, while applying their learning to real-life shopping and discount scenarios. Students work together to discuss, justify, and agree on answers—boosting math talk, r
I have created this 22 question quiz on Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Decimals for my fifth grade students. #17-22 are word problems where they have to show their work.
The Common Core Math Teacher delivers an engaging activity for students as they familiarize themselves with rational numbers! In this activity, students work with comparing, ordering and placing fractions, decimals andpercents on a number line. They can compare each individually or use strategies developed in the classroom to compare all three together!
This product includes:
-A recording sheet
-Fraction, Decimal, Percent Cards
-A number line template
-A homework assignment
“Fractions, Dec
This EDITABLE math summative assessment (project based) contains nine questions based on three levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy that cover the main points of fractions, decimals, andpercent. The theme of this fraction project is ice cream. It may be given as a final math test or as a summative project. Specific directions for the student and three boxes of a sample project are included as well as a complete answer key and a grading rubric for the instructor. Students may present the project in a var
In this activity, students will use M&M's to find fraction, decimal, andpercent equivalents for each color. They will then switch bags with a partner and will calculate the percent of change for each color.
This practice includes review of converting decimals, percents, and fractions with a practice table that is "missing" information.
Students will need to use the rules (plus some advanced thought) to convert between the different types of numbers to fill in the missing cells.
This worksheet focuses on students to convert decimals into fractions andpercent. But you can edit it so that your students can convert into the other categories.
Purpose: The overarching goal of this lesson is to teach students about ratios, proportions, andpercents. This fits into the ‘bigger picture’ because it will help all students be able to solve real life problems and figure out sales tax andpercent tip. This lesson is a perfect start to this unit because it gets them interested in percents, ratios, and proportions in a meaningful way that is relevant to their lives.
Objectives: As a result of this lesson:
• Students will be able to write ra
This is a great review for fractions, decimals, andpercents. Students will break down their "typical Saturday" activities in this chart. They will then calculate each activity as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent. Finally, students will calculate the number of degrees in a circle each activity would represent. They will use the degrees to create a circle graph.
This 20 question quiz includes the following concepts:
- counting money
- making change
- determining the total and then making change
-rounding to the nearest ten cents, dollar and ten dollar
Great quiz to reinforce money skills for grades 4-6!
Students will fill in the grid given either a percent, decimal, ratio, or fraction. Prior knowledge if required to fill out this worksheet. This falls towards the end of module 1 (ratios) for the 6th grade common core in New York State.
I created this worksheet to reinforce comparing and ordering rational numbers. I included fractions, decimals and negative numbers. Students must create a number line, list and compare rational numbers. It also includes a story problem at the end. CCSS 6.NS.C.7
A quiz in table format that asks students to calculate different rates of sales tax on different amounts.
Stresses Money Math
Can be used as a worksheet.
Use this quick, 3 question Exit Slip to easily assess how students are understanding Fraction, Decimal, andPercent converting and equivalencies. Could be used after notes are presented or towards the end of the unit to gauge testing.
It is intended that this page be used along with my Credit Card Debt Excel Calculator as well as my printable Credit Card scenarios. This sheet covers all of the basic terms associated with having a credit card and asks students some basic introductory questions about their knowledge of credit cards.
Students will design a playground on a 10x10 grid. Then find the fraction, decimal, andpercent form of each area of the playground. They will find the sum of the fractions, decimals, andpercents to ensure that each one equals one whole.
These editable lessons and PDF worksheets were written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and on his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. They include an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. The homework problems are ordered f
This resource allows students to practice converting among fractions, decimals andpercents. The in-class activity was designed to be a partner assignment, but can be modified. Students must write each given number in two other forms. For example, if given a fraction, the students must write it as a decimal and a percent. The homework assignment allows students to practice converting among fractions, decimals andpercents. All conversion combinations are assessed on this assignment.
Converting between Fractions, Decimals & Percentages. These activities allow students to practice: - Write these fractions as decimals and percentages. - Writing decimals as fractions and percentages.- Writing percentages as fractions and decimals. A variety of questions provided to help students conceptualise the relationships between fractions, decimals and percentages. Have used similar activities in my own classroom for years. "Love the lightbulb moments."
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Decimals, Fractions, Math
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