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Preview of Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - plus Ratios & Proportions! 5th-6th, 5 hours

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - plus Ratios & Proportions! 5th-6th, 5 hours

Lesson on converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, percent increase or decrease, percent of a number, ratios and proportions. Emphasis on what percentage actually means. I taught this over 5 days, 50-55 minute lessons per day. Target level 5th-6th grade, or 7th grade as review. This would ideally be spread out over several weeks. Slides are annotated, showing step-by-step how to solve problems. Includes work problems and practical examples. I have a shorter, simpler version geared
Preview of Introduction to Percents (with converting % to Fractions & Decimals)

Introduction to Percents (with converting % to Fractions & Decimals)

Created by
Eric Jayne
I made this presentation to introduce my students to percents. I use this as part of my lecture to promote classroom discussion and for students to take notes from. The show walks students through the idea of breaking apart the word percent into per and cent, and it leads students through a look at both of those words/affixes. The goal is to get students to understand that percent means out of 100. The next few slides focus on converting both fractions and decimals into percents. They wal
Preview of Comparing Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Comparing Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Created by
Katie Danner
This Powerpoint presentation goes through various ways of comparing fractions, decimals and percents by: *plotting whole numbers on a number line *locating fractions on a number line *estimating the location of decimals on a number line *using > or < or = Some slides have the answers on them, others do not have answers so students can answer them out loud or on the board. I put it as an hour in duration but it is split over 2 class periods. Could be stretched to longer if you have a hand
Preview of Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics Chapter 7 - Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics Chapter 7 - Fractions, Decimals and Percents

A PowerPoint presentation lesson template (with worked examples and class activity questions) covering material taught in Chapter 7 of the Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics Coursebook 7 (pages 75-77). Specifically, this lesson template covers equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. This lesson template is ideal for use on a smartboard and is particularly well suited for ESL students.
Preview of Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Created by
Raecine Franke
Detailed notes to covert between fractions, decimals and percents. These notes have step by step instructions, as well as examples to complete with the class. This does not include repeating decimals (that can be found in part 2)
Preview of Precision in Measurements Google Slides Lesson

Precision in Measurements Google Slides Lesson

Features a Google Slides lesson/presentation that covers calculating percent error and using significant figures rounding rules when reporting measurements and data. The topics covered in this presentation include:Defining Precision vs. Accuracy in measurementsHow to calculate percent error across measurementsUsing significant figures when roundingUsing significant figures when performing basic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, & division)Keep your students engaged and accounta
Preview of Dividing Rational Numbers: Division with positive and negative decimals - 3.5

Dividing Rational Numbers: Division with positive and negative decimals - 3.5

Great for virtual learning or in person learning! Can be displayed in google meet, on a smart board, or easily turned into an interactive experience like PearDeck. You can even film yourself teaching from these slides using programs like Screencastify! This lesson walks teacher and students through division problems involving positive and negative decimals. Increasing gradually in difficulty, the slides alternate teacher instruction slides with student "YourTurn!" slides, maximizing engagement a
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