I know this is a much needed skill in middle school math! This sheet involves reducing fractions and getting both repeating and non repeating decimals as answers. A fun quick way to see who has got it and who needs some extra help.
A great way of reviewing how to convert fractions to decimals. You can use these as task cards or assignment. This is a GREAT resource for those who struggle with math concepts because it only has 4 fractions to put in order for each card. It also includes problems that have an element of rigor that students are required to develop to be successful in mathematics.
This is a game that pairs 2 students to "speed" or "slap" the card after they solve the problem. The one who hits the card first with the correct answer wins the point. If you hit the card with the incorrect answer you lose the point. I have also built in a "SUPER" or "BONUS" round. You can change the rules to rounding the answer to the tenths place. I know my students ALWAYS need practice rounding. My students love to get white boards and Expo markers out and play this game! It's great fo
A great way of practicing putting fractions in order from least to greatest and greatest to least. This review includes ordering improper fractions, mixed numbers, and fractions that can be reduced.
A GREAT & QUICK fun review to see if your students have and understanding of converting from fractions to percent, customary conversions, and time. It's also a relevant way to get students engaged in their learning!