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Middle school fractions cultural activities $5-10

Preview of Peeking into Pioneer Life Through Quilts plus Fraction and Creative Fun

Peeking into Pioneer Life Through Quilts plus Fraction and Creative Fun

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Major for Minors
Quilts were an important part of life for pioneers. By looking at the patchwork patterns they designed and named, much can be learned about their lives. The Ingalls family from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie books were pioneers, and references to their everyday lives, within the context of patchwork designs, makes history come alive in a unique and meaningful way.Patchwork designs are a great teaching tool for fractions too, as well as providing opportunities to explore you
Preview of (BUNDLE) Adding & Subtracting fractions Unlike denominator &  Mixed Numbers etc

(BUNDLE) Adding & Subtracting fractions Unlike denominator & Mixed Numbers etc

Created by
Hero Worksheet
**Adding and Subtracting Fractions With Unlike Denominators/ 5th grade**Engage your students in learning how to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators through visual worksheets. This set includes practice problems with cute designs for adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. Each sheet has an adorable illustration with equations that include fractions that need to be solved.Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators is not easy for some students, an
Preview of Mixed and Improper Fractions: Converting/Adding/Subtracting

Mixed and Improper Fractions: Converting/Adding/Subtracting

These worksheets go very well together! They included:-an organized way to convert/add/subtract mixed numbers and improper fractions-blank boxes to complete with students-examples-step by step directions on each page-blank worksheets so you can create your ownI found my students really understood how to use this process by the end of the unit. I gradually took away the boxes so students could feel successful on the test! It worked!
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