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Preview of Understanding Parts of a Whole: Decimals, Fractions, and Percents

Understanding Parts of a Whole: Decimals, Fractions, and Percents

Created by
Grow With STEM
Understanding Parts of a Whole: Decimals, Fractions, and PercentsDescription: This dynamic lesson is designed to empower students with a thorough understanding of decimal numbers, fractions, and percentages. Through engaging activities, interactive discussions, and real-world examples, students will delve into the intricacies of numerical concepts, building a strong foundation in mathematical literacy. The lesson begins with an exploration of decimal numbers, where students learn to recognize, c
Preview of Multiple Choice Math Assessments - Grade 3 - Numbers in Fractions

Multiple Choice Math Assessments - Grade 3 - Numbers in Fractions

Created by
Diane Fischer
These multiple choice questions were created in TPT Assessments, so they are automatically graded and easily assigned to students electronically. It is easy to move questions to change the order of the questions and create your own tests simply by deleting the questions you don’t want. These multiple choice assessments cover a variety of difficulty levels. The answer choices include choices that cover common misconceptions. Cute graphics are used to keep student interest. The problems are mi
Preview of EQUIVALENT  FRACTIONS - MATH PARK - VIDEO/EASEL LESSON #305
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EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS - MATH PARK - VIDEO/EASEL LESSON #305

Would you like to find new ways of giving your students a good foundation with fraction concepts? Give the Emmy Award-winning MATH PARK a try! This NO-PREP VIDEO LESSON and follow-up EASEL ACTIVITIES can give your students the differentiated help they need. The concepts and skills taught in MATH PARK 305 include:Colorful visuals demonstrate how two-fourths, three-sixths, five-tenths, etc. are equivalent to one-half. Animation of fraction bars and circles helps students to see how different fra
Preview of Fractions Assessments: Let’s Do Fractions

Fractions Assessments: Let’s Do Fractions

This resource contains 7 Assessments in Easel by TPT Format. Answer Keys are included. Each assessment contains 6 Multiple Choice QuestionsEach assessment focuses on one fraction of the following fractions: 1/2, 1/3, 3/4, 2/5, 4/6, 6/8 and 8/10.Teaching Idea:This resource contains 7 Assessments in Easel by TPT Format. Answer Keys are included. Teachers can use this resource as a revision or homework or quick assessments or exit ticket. Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)                     Gra
Preview of IDENTIFYING AND COMPARING FRACTIONS - MATH PARK - VIDEO/EASEL LESSON #302
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IDENTIFYING AND COMPARING FRACTIONS - MATH PARK - VIDEO/EASEL LESSON #302

Would you like to find new ways of giving your students a good foundation with fraction concepts? Give the Emmy Award-winning MATH PARK a try! This NO-PREP VIDEO LESSON and follow-up EASEL ACTIVITIES can give your students the differentiated help they need. The concepts and skills taught in MATH PARK 302 include: Learning the meaning and relationship of the numerator and denominator in fractionsIdentifying fractions after viewing different visual representations, such as bars, squares, rectan
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