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Preview of Review of Percents Worksheet

Review of Percents Worksheet

Created by
Sara Schlegel
This worksheet includes 9, two-step problems in finding the tip, sales tax, and discount amount and then the total amount needed to pay for each problem. The download is a Word Document so you are able to customize it, as needed.
Preview of Percent of a Number Worksheet

Percent of a Number Worksheet

Created by
Sara Schlegel
This worksheet includes 10 questions with 2 step-by-step examples. In two of the problems, the percents have decimals in them (92.5%). The download is a Word Document so you are able to customize it, as needed.
Preview of Common Factor Worksheet

Common Factor Worksheet

This worksheet can be used as a quiz or practice sheet to review common and greatest comon factors.
Preview of Number Sense

Number Sense

Created by
Mr Paap
This worksheet/project/class discussion/HW will provide the kids time to think about numbers and create a deeper number sense. They are taking time to think about patterns. You could do this every week, once before a quiz, spend 30 minutes or up to 2 hours on this. Adapt it to what you need. If you want editable document let me know and I will email it to you :)
Preview of Santa's Helper Percent Project

Santa's Helper Percent Project

Created by
Lisa Schlottman
This is a mini-project for 6th through 8th grade math that involves comparing prices, finding the percent discount, adding shipping costs and planning a dinner party with Santa's elves. This is just a preview!
Preview of Jasper Johns Multipication Table lesson plan - shapes in art

Jasper Johns Multipication Table lesson plan - shapes in art

This is another one of those Arts Integration projects that I really believe in. The end product is a great tool for 3rd-5th grade students & probably the most artsy way I can think of to make a multiplication table. The idea is to recreate the style of Jasper Johns "Numbers" in a multiplication table. This lesson is a great way for students to apply shape/form as elements of art or teach unity as a principle of design. The end result is a tool the students will be able to use for a long time
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