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Middle school fractions workbooks for Easel Activities

Preview of Interactive Notebook Dividing Fractions | Print & Digital

Interactive Notebook Dividing Fractions | Print & Digital

In this Interactive Math Notebook, students will model and practice the step in Dividing Fractions.Common Core: 5.NF.35.NF.3. 1- Write a fraction as division5.NF.3. 2 – Write division as a fraction5.NF.3. 3 – Model Division of fractions 5.NF.3. 4 – Divide fractions using an equationReciprocal and Keep Change Flip strategyNow includes the new TPT Digital option that adds an interactive layer to the original PDF. You can assign to your students through TPT in Google Classroom, and students can com
Preview of Rational Numbers: Grade 7 (Distance Learning)

Rational Numbers: Grade 7 (Distance Learning)

Created by
Maria Miller
In this unit, we study rational numbers, which are numbers that can be written as a ratio of two integers. All fractions and whole numbers are rational numbers, and so are percents and decimals (except non-ending non-repeating decimals). Obviously, students already know a lot about rational numbers and how to calculate with them. Our focus in this unit is to extend that knowledge to negative fractions and negative decimals.The first lesson presents the definition of a rational number, how to con
Preview of Fractions: Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide (Leveled Math Practice) NBT Align

Fractions: Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide (Leveled Math Practice) NBT Align

Do you ever find yourself teaching and feel like you are drowning in between the 32 different levels that exist in your math class? For me, sometimes my high group is two or three grade levels above my low group. I could teach to the lowest or I could teach to the highest, either way, someone is getting left behind.If this sounds familiar, I've developed a system called Snowboard Math that is perfect for your classroom! Rather than sorting students out into "math groups" and dictating what they
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