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Preview of Compare and order fractions, decimals, and percent

Compare and order fractions, decimals, and percent

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Uniquely Visual
Here is an alternative to completing worksheets for these skills. I include a skill sheet which explains how students can convert the number to compare them. You could use them in math centers, have the students work them out on whiteboards, use it for a game, or as task cards. As they are cut apart the students are not as overwhelmed as using the skills on a worksheet.
Preview of Tip Calculation Word Problems & Problem-Solving Mat | Real-World Math

Tip Calculation Word Problems & Problem-Solving Mat | Real-World Math

Created by
Emily McBeth
Students will practice finding a percent of a number and calculating tips on restaurant bills, spa visits, and more using realistic scenarios they can relate to. This resource includes two differentiated versions: Version 1: Traditional worksheet (students show their work) Version 2: 4-Square Problem-Solving Mat version, guiding students through: Important Information Strategy to Solve Solve AnswerThis format helps students strengthen their mathematical reasoning, organization, and re
Preview of Buying Food - Expiring Coupons (worksheet inc); Real World Math (POWERPOINT)

Buying Food - Expiring Coupons (worksheet inc); Real World Math (POWERPOINT)

This lesson on expiring coupons is contained in a zip file and includes all necessary materials for teaching, such as a 5-slide PowerPoint, a 1-page worksheet, and a pre-class question to assess prior knowledge. It is part of the buying food unit and follows state standards and objectives. The lesson is designed for students of all abilities and includes engaging diagrams, photos, and detailed information to keep students involved throughout. Additionally, a homework question and quiz are provid
Preview of Fractions, decimals, percentage; Modified Special Ed, equivalent forms

Fractions, decimals, percentage; Modified Special Ed, equivalent forms

This is a modified worksheet from the middle school number relationships/computation curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. Five fractions are given in a chart. There is a bank of options to choose from to fill in the rest of the chart. Students must fill in the equivalent forms for the fractions in decimals and percentages from the bank. This worksheet aligns with Maryland content standard: Given fractions, decimals, and perce
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