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Preview of Name in Numbers Math Art Project | Fractions, Decimals & Percents | Grades 4–6

Name in Numbers Math Art Project | Fractions, Decimals & Percents | Grades 4–6

This Name in Numbers Math Art Project turns math into a fun and engaging art activity where students create their name using 100's charts and represent shaded squares as fractions, decimals, and percents. Students design each letter of their name on a separate 100's chart, then cut, mount, and decorate their artwork to create a colorful math display. Perfect for Grades 4–6 classrooms, this activity blends math, art, and creativity while reinforcing key number concepts.
Preview of A Trip to the Market- Adding Decimals and Finding Percents

A Trip to the Market- Adding Decimals and Finding Percents

In this activity, you will need to provide students will magazine ads that you may find as you walk into a grocery store. Through this project, students will choose items to make balanced meals and will add the totals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as a grand total. This provides students with multiple practice with adding decimals in the form of a dollar amount. A challenge allows students to find a percentage to add on tax and to apply a discount with a coupon.
Preview of Notes Converting, comparing and ordering fractions, decimals and percents

Notes Converting, comparing and ordering fractions, decimals and percents

Created by
Amber Sullivan
Notes Converting, comparing and ordering fractions, decimals and percents Ratios Operations with Decimals Keyword notes page
Preview of Converting between fractions, decimals and percents initial activity

Converting between fractions, decimals and percents initial activity

This is a great (and fun) way for students to practice converting between fractions, decimals and percents! Students will first color their initials in the 10 by 10 chart, and then color the background. Students should have 5 different colors by the end. It is important to tell students that each box must only be ONE color, so the letters will be more square shaped. .After coloring their initials, students will figure out the fraction, decimal and percent amount of each color. When students are
Preview of Rounding Whole Numbers and Decimals Bundle-Games/Written Tasks/Group Activities

Rounding Whole Numbers and Decimals Bundle-Games/Written Tasks/Group Activities

This bundle includes 10 activities for students to immerse themselves in. The activities include games, written tasks intended to be completed individually, whole-class activities, and group work. The activities include: - Find Someone Who Worksheet (Whole-Class Written Activity) - Rounding Bingo Game (Whole Class Activity) - Rounding Quiz-Quiz-Trade Cards (Whole Class Activity) - A Group Rounding Task - Rounding with Word Problems (Written Task) - Rounding Sums (Written Task) - Rounding Dif
Preview of Differentiated Math Lesson Plan Converting Decimals to Percents to Decimals

Differentiated Math Lesson Plan Converting Decimals to Percents to Decimals

Differentiated Math Lesson Plan Converting Decimals to Percents by moving decimal point Converting Percents to Decimals by moving decimal point Middle School Rubric Formative Assessment Activities Aligned with Kentucky State Standards
Preview of Santa's Helper Percent Project

Santa's Helper Percent Project

Created by
Lisa Schlottman
Use this 3-day mini project to teach students about percents, percent discount, shipping costs and restaurant tips.
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas Holiday Problem

12 Days of Christmas Holiday Problem

Created by
Hilary Prego
This problem requires students to calculate the cost of the items and the true cost of the entire song "12 Days of Christmas." It also requires students to find percent of change from 2013 to 2014 using a formula. I have used the prices that PNC Bank published this year to create the problem. On the back, students are asked to explain their answers in words.
Preview of Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversion Initial Activity

Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversion Initial Activity

This is a great way for students to practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents using a visual representation. Students are given a 10 by 10 grid and are asked to first color their initials (each box should only be one color). After they color their initials they will color the background, using a total of 5 colors. After completely coloring the grid, students will then figure out the decimal, fraction and percent of each color in their grid. All students sheet should look diff
Preview of Business: Running a Lemonade Stand

Business: Running a Lemonade Stand

Created by
Jane Tsap
Students will use an online simulation “lemonade stand” to become entrepreneurs, taking risks and changing their production method to increase their profits. Students will: • recognize the risks and rewards of running a business • analyze data to make informed decisions • explore non-profit foundations and contributions ***Includes Lesson Plan AND materials**** Depth and Complexity icons included for higher order of thinking
Preview of Grade 5 Fractions Unit

Grade 5 Fractions Unit

This resource is a 40 page word document that contains a fractions glossary with diagrams, 4 quizzes with answer keys, and answer keys to Unit 3 of Pearsons Math Math Sense 5. It's all fully editable to suit your needs. Concepts covered in the unit include reducing fractions, equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, converting fractions to decimals, etc... This will be super useful for all intermediate math teachers, but especially useful if you teach using Math Makes Sense.
Preview of Fraction, Decimal, Percent Math Basketball Activity

Fraction, Decimal, Percent Math Basketball Activity

Created by
Jenny Shank
A great math lesson utilizing cooperative learning groups. Lesson presents a college basketball scenario which includes fraction/decimal/percent conversions and ends with foul shooting in the gym or a basketball court outside. Fantastic lesson to use for an observation. Includes directions for lesson, accompanying worksheet, and well as foul shooting college basketball cards.
Preview of Choosing the Best:  Using Percents to Compare

Choosing the Best: Using Percents to Compare

Created by
Patricia Casey
This lesson meeting learning standards for Washington state and Common Core State Standards for 5th grade. This lesson utilizes the textbook Bits and Pieces I: Understanding Fractions, Decimals, and Percents; by Lappan, Fey, Fitzgerald, Friel, & Phillips (2006). This lesson incorporates technology in the form of utilizing a virtural manipulative available online. This lesson improves student skill in fractions, decimals, percentages, long division, reasoning, problem solving, and communicatio
Preview of M&M Candy Math (fractions, decimals, and percentages)

M&M Candy Math (fractions, decimals, and percentages)

Created by
Amber Wimberly
What a great way to make math fun!!! Each student gets a fun size bag of M&M candies. After sorting the candies by color, they figure out what fraction, decimals, and percent of each color they have
Preview of Moving from Fractions to Decimals

Moving from Fractions to Decimals

Created by
Patricia Casey
This lesson is aligned with Washington state learning standards as well as Common Core State Standards for 5th grade math. This lesson uses the textbook Bits and Pieces I: Understanding Fractions, Decimals, and Percents; by Lappan, Fey, Fitzgerald, Friel, & Phillips (2006). This lesson incorporates family involvement. This lesson improves student skill in fractions, decimals, percentages, long division, reasoning, problem solving, and communication. Students have an opportunity to explore p
Preview of Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 9 Modified Lesson Worksheets

Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 9 Modified Lesson Worksheets

Created by
Adriana Cella
Included in this Microsoft word document is 4 modified lesson worksheets for lessons 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.5, 9.6, and 9.7 for Go Math's Grade 4 curriculum. **Lesson 9.4 is not included as I used the regular Go Math lesson pages to teach that day*** Each lesson worksheet is 2 pages and intended to be completed with the teacher (great for small group instruction for students who need extra support). Each lesson begins with the I Can statement, the vocabulary (if applicable), a "Watch Me" section w
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