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Preview of Ruler Fractions: Helping Students See Fractions, Decimals, and Percent

Ruler Fractions: Helping Students See Fractions, Decimals, and Percent

This activity allows students to see the relationships between fractions, decimals, and percents. It accomplishes this by using a visual model and fractions of halves, fourths and eighths. These denominators are more understandable to beginning students. This eases them into the lesson. Then they progress to thirds, fifths, sixths, tenths, and twelfths later. Part whole concepts are presented concurrently as fractions, decimals, and percent representations.
Preview of Circumference and Area of a Circle Practice, Word Problems, Quiz, Pi

Circumference and Area of a Circle Practice, Word Problems, Quiz, Pi

Looking for a complete, ready-to-use resource to teach circumference and area of circles? This engaging packet includes everything students need to master circle concepts all in one place. Perfect for interactive notebooks, guided instruction, independent practice, math centers, homework, or test prep. What's Included:Student-friendly guided notesclear definitions of radius, diameter, circumference, areaformulas includedskill practice and word problemsChallenge problemsReal-World Word Probl
Preview of Real World Volume of Cylinders Worksheet: Geometry Word Problems 5th 6th 7th 8th

Real World Volume of Cylinders Worksheet: Geometry Word Problems 5th 6th 7th 8th

Here are real-world geometry worksheets for practicing calculating the volume of cylinders in 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math classes. This 3-page real-world math project is a great way to apply geometry and measurement knowledge to a realistic word problem with a financial literacy component too! How to Use:Students are the new CEO of Smith Soup Company, and they need to decide on a design for a smaller soup can to save some money. Will they reduce the height or the diameter of the can?1) Pr
Preview of 3D Geometric Solids & Nets: Calculating Surface Area of Cubes, Prisms & Pyramids

3D Geometric Solids & Nets: Calculating Surface Area of Cubes, Prisms & Pyramids

3D Geometric Solids & Nets: Calculating Surface Area of Cubes, Prisms & Pyramids • VETERAN Elementary Montessori-inspired Geometry help (4 printable pages + key):How do we calculate total surface area? These pages guide young geometrists to: Review geometry terminology for different geometric solidsPractice matching geometry nets to geometric solidsDiscover the difference between Lateral Area and BasesPractice the formula for Total Surface Area: Surface Area = LA + BasesSix problems on prisms/c
Preview of Pi Day: How Archimedes Approximated Pi

Pi Day: How Archimedes Approximated Pi

Why do we use 3.14 for pi? It all started with Archimedes over 2200 years ago. In this exploration perfect for pi day, students follow along as Archimedes sandwiched a circle with a diameter of 1 between two hexagons to find a lower and upper bound of pi. Students complete various part of the process, such as calculating perimeters and writing inequalities for the lower and upper bounds of pi. After learning the process, students complete a fill-in-the-blank summary using a word bank. The explo
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