This is a worksheet used to practice finding the percent of a number using a tape diagram. It includes an example. Students decide how many boxes are needed, show the percents on top and the numbers on the bottom. This was a homework assignment, but could easily be used as a worksheet.
This is a foldable that shows how to convert between fractions, decimals and percents. This can be printed double sided, using short edge binding, and the rules will match up under the flaps for each process. Or, you can cut out the rules and arrange them in the correct spaces. The left and right sides should be folded in to create a book, and each process should be its own tab. It should be cut to make 6 total tabs, 3 on each side.
Students create a PowerPoint presentation by following the step by step instructions on each slide. The sides contain images with directions for students to fill in dimensions, insert formulas and then work through all steps. Directions, images and supplemental information can be removed as necessary. Includes the area of a parallelogram, triangle, trapezoid, area in between two figures and the area of a composite figure. I have used it as an assessment project. I have also had students fil
This file is a step-by-step flowchart for solving equations and inequalities. Students are presented with a decision to make for each step and must follow the corresponding line. Includes models for students to follow as they go through.