Use Math Mazes to help student engagement while quickly checking student understanding. Print off a maze for each student. Students will begin at the "start" square. They will follow the path with the correct quotients to the division problems. This activity can be used for partner practice, centers, homework, extra credit, etc. The answer key is attached for easy grading.
Use Math Mazes to help student engagement while quickly checking student understanding. Print off a maze for each student. Students will begin at the "start" square. They will follow the path with the correct inequality sign when comparing fractions, focusing on benchmark fractions. This activity can be used for partner practice, centers, homework, extra credit, etc. The answer key is attached for easy grading.
Use Math Mazes to help student engagement while quickly checking student understanding. Print off a maze for each student. Students will begin at the "start" square. They will follow the path with the correct product to the multiplication problems. This activity can be used for partner practice, centers, homework, extra credit, etc. The answer key is attached for easy grading.
Use Math Mazes to help student engagement while quickly checking student understanding. Print off a maze for each student. Students will begin at the "start" square. They will follow the path with the correct equivalent fraction. This activity can be used for partner practice, centers, homework, extra credit, etc. The answer key is attached for easy grading.
Use this notes sheet to help students understand how decimals and fractions are related. Print out a copy for each student (full size or half) to include in binder or interactive notebook. Walk through the steps and students can fill in the fraction and decimal for the provided model. You can recreate this notes sheet as an anchor chart for your math classroom.
Do your students need practice identifying equivalent decimals and fractions? Use this MEMORY GAME to give your students a fun way to practice relating decimals and fractions. Students can play as partners or up to four students in a group. Print each set of cards (preferably on colored card stock) and laminate. Store the cards in bags and use throughout your fractions unit.
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