This booklet explains how to use ratios to make unit conversions. It includes explanations of what a ratio is and instructions on how to set up a ratio. There are simple examples showing how to convert different measurements (example: quart to cup) along with more complex conversions such as how many 7.5" pencils fit end to end down a 20' hallway. The ratios are set up in fraction-form for each equation. This booklet is intended for students just learning how to use ratios to make conversions
Practice identifying the characteristics of Triangles and Quadrilaterals. Choose a Shape Card and look at the side that just has the shape. Select all the word strips that describe the shape. Check your answers by turning the card over. Shapes include: Acute Scalene Triangle, Acute Isosceles Triangle, Right Scalene Triangle, Right Isosceles Triangle, Obtuse Scalene Triange, Obtuse Isosceles Triangle, Equilateral Triangle, Quadrilateral, Kite, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Rectangle, Squar
This is Math War with a Twist! Before the game starts the players decide whether the largest or smallest answer will win. Watch out for the SWITCH Cards! Whenever a Switch Card is turned over the winning answer changes!
These note sheets show color-coded, step-by-step instructions on how to multiply a mixed number by a whole number using skip counting and the distributive property.
These note sheets include: -Multiplication Terminology Note Sheet -Multiplication Methods Note Sheet (compare Area Model, Expanded Notation, Algebraic Notation, Algorithim) -Color-coded, step-by-step instruction note sheets on how to solve multiplication problems using the different methods with whole numbers and decimals. *Bonus: Multiplication Tables! - Full page with equations - 2 per page sheet - 4 per page sheet
This is Math War with a twist! Before the game starts the players decide whether the largest or the smallest answer will win. Watch out for the SWITCH Cards! When a switch card is turned over, the winning answer changes!