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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 House Plan Fractions: Connecting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents with Geometry

House Plan Fractions: Connecting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents with Geometry

Research shows that teaching the multiple representations of fractions concurrently aids students in conceptual understanding and helps them navigate more easily among the three representations: common fractions, decimal fractions, and percent fractions. This activity helps students see this through a visual area model that incorporates geometry, fostering even greater understanding. And it’s a fun way to learn as well! THIS IS A GREAT TOOL FOR OLDER STUDENTS STILL STRUGGLING WITH FRACTIONS!
Preview of Percent Tag

Percent Tag

If your students love tag and the popular children’s game The Floor is Lava, they will love this game that will secretly teach them about percentages!
Preview of Number Line: Elementary Level - Fractions, Decimals, Pecent

Number Line: Elementary Level - Fractions, Decimals, Pecent

Students can develop incredible fluency with fraction, decimal, and percent concepts using this easy-to-implement activity. Adaptations make the lesson a perfect fit for both arithmetic and other content areas as well. Use this as a class warm up or a whole period activity. Return to this throughout the year with more and more complex numbers to develop and reinforce number concepts. Use the blank templates to create your own lessons.
Preview of Getting to Know You: The Back to School Project

Getting to Know You: The Back to School Project

What better way to welcome students back to school? The "Getting to Know You Project" integrates fractions, decimals, percents, and data in an engaging and exciting lesson. You'll be the envy of your department on Back to School Night when your walls are covered in beautiful and mathematically rich projects. The students will enjoy the project so much they will forget they are doing math. Extensions adapt the lesson from grades four through high school. Compass and straightedge construction
Preview of Addition and Subtraction of Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions with Unlike Denominators

What’s Included?✅ Step-by-Step Guidance: Simplified strategies for finding common denominators. ✅ Vocabulary✅ Real-Life Word Problems: Hands-on practice with relatable scenarios and solutions. ✅ Assessment Tools: Quizzes and answer keys for confident mastery.
Preview of Fraction Thinking Discussion Cards - AI Prompts for PYP Teachers

Fraction Thinking Discussion Cards - AI Prompts for PYP Teachers

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Samia's Store
Spark meaningful math conversations and build a deep, conceptual understanding of fractions with this set of 5 open-ended discussion cards! Aligned with PYP conceptual understandings, these cards move beyond rote memorization to help students reason , model , and justify their thinking. ✅ Perfect for math talks, small group work, and formative assessment. Includes a bonus guide on how to use ChatGPT to create your own custom cards! ⭐ You may also like…Conceptual Questions about Fraction
Preview of Decimal Fractions Paper Chain: Engaging Hands-On Activity for Grades 3–5

Decimal Fractions Paper Chain: Engaging Hands-On Activity for Grades 3–5

Created by
Susan Powers
Introduce decimal fractions in a fun and memorable way with this hands-on paper chain activity, designed for 3rd to 5th grade students. Your students will create a giant paper chain to visually represent decimal fractions, enhancing their understanding of tenths and hundredths. Key Features: Hands-On Learning: Students build a giant paper chain to visualize decimal fractions, making abstract concepts tangible. Differentiated Instruction: The lesson plan includes strategies to cater to diverse
Preview of The Giant Cookie

The Giant Cookie

The Giant Cookie Thinking Task Engage your students with this low-floor, high-ceiling math task inspired by Peter Liljedahl’s Building Thinking Classrooms! Perfect for Grades 4–5, this activity gets kids out of their seats, working in groups, and interpreting fractions as division and solve problems involving whole number division that result in fractions or mixed numbers.—all while building problem-solving confidence. ✨ What’s Inside Task Card Set (printable) with progressive challenges (one
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