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Welcome to Math Equals Fun! 🌟I've been teaching math for the last fifteen years, mostly to middle schoolers. 🌟 I love to create fun, engaging, interactive activities to help my students learn and practice their skills. 🌟 My goal is to make math class a place they WANT to be. 🌟 In my classroom, students are up and moving, having discussions, and working in partnerships.
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Preview of Converting Terminating and Repeating Decimals to Fractions | Notes and Practice

Converting Terminating and Repeating Decimals to Fractions | Notes and Practice

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Converting Terminating and Repeating Decimals to Fractions | Notes and PracticeMost middle schoolers understand the number theory behind converting a terminating decimal to fraction form using place value, but most have a hard time understanding the methods used to do the same to a non-terminating, repeating decimal. This foldable demonstrates an easy to understand method wherein a second, equivalent equation is formed to aid in the conversion of decimal to fraction. What is an interactive note
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Welcome to Math Equals Fun! 🌟I've been teaching math for the last fifteen years, mostly to middle schoolers. 🌟 I love to create fun, engaging, interactive activities to help my students learn and practice their skills. 🌟 My goal is to make math class a place they WANT to be. 🌟 In my classroom, students are up and moving, having discussions, and working in partnerships.

My own education history

Bachelor's in Interdisciplinary Studies: English and Communications Single Subject Credential: Math Master's in Educational Technology

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Before teaching, I worked as a book editor and designer. This knowledge of book manufacturing now helps me create my own professional looking textbooks and handouts for my students. To see more about me, visit my blog: www.thecraftyteachermama.com