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Preview of Fraction and Mixed Number Word Problems: Students analyze and problems solve

Fraction and Mixed Number Word Problems: Students analyze and problems solve

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Problem solving is the final step to understanding and applying conceptual math skills to real-word scenarios. Have your students take this step by using fractions and analysis to solve these real-world word problems. Problems get progressively more difficult and mix fraction only problems with mixed number problems. Each problem has a dedicated workspace—prefect for print, Easel, or other online PDF marking tools. Full answer key included. Check out the preview!Follow Sciensanity! on TpTAlso,
Preview of Concepts of Multiplying Decimals Passage: exploring "whys" with models, examples

Concepts of Multiplying Decimals Passage: exploring "whys" with models, examples

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This reading passage--A Smaller Product: Multiplying Decimals--explores decimal multiplication by beginning with a simple explanation of multiplying whole numbers, moves on to explaining the concepts of a whole number times a decimal, then ends with why two decimal numbers equal a product less than both. Students ALWAYS ask this questions; explore it with them before you begin solving problems with decimal multiplication strategies! 347-word reading passageClear models that explain whole number
Preview of Creating Bar Graphs: Polling, Recording and Analyzing Data, and Creating Graphs

Creating Bar Graphs: Polling, Recording and Analyzing Data, and Creating Graphs

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This sheet includes two activities. In the first activity, students must read tally marks in a data table, then create a bar graph based on this data. In the second activity, students will poll their classmates about the types of pets in their household, record the data, tally the data when they are finished, and create a bar graph based on the information. It's a simple, engaging, and rigorous introduction to collecting data and creating data visualizations. The scenarios provide real world con
Preview of Reading and Analyzing Bar Graphs - for 3rd, 4th, 5th or beyond

Reading and Analyzing Bar Graphs - for 3rd, 4th, 5th or beyond

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Have your students start reading and analyzing bar graphs like a pro with this basic introduction. Students will read two bar graphs--one about the number of students in 5th grade classes at "Oak Tree Elementary" and one that examines the amount of rainfall per month in Atlanta. The questions provide real world problems that will begin your students' journey toward analyzing more complex data and thinking critically about data and what it means. This sheet is perfect for students anywhere from 3
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