I taught middle school math for 12 years...10 years in Texas and 2 years in Puerto Rico. From 2011-2013, I served as a district novice teacher mentor in Oklahoma. Currently, I teach 6th grade math in Oklahoma.
This is a great way for students to practice creating equivalent fractions.
- Use the simplified fraction in the center of the flower to begin.
- Students write their equivalent fractions on the flower petals.
- Color, cut and place on a pipe cleaner to add an extra touch.
- Display around your room!
Once completed...have students create their own "Fraction Flower" garden by ordering their flowers from least to greatest (or vice versa).
This can be used as a mini assessment, homework assignment or class warm up. There are 3 problems that allow students to practice finding the percent of a number.
6th - 8th
Math Test Prep, Mental Math, Other (Math)
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I taught middle school math for 12 years...10 years in Texas and 2 years in Puerto Rico. From 2011-2013, I served as a district novice teacher mentor in Oklahoma. Currently, I teach 6th grade math in Oklahoma.
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