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Free elementary fractions resources for parents

Preview of Fractions Tenths & Hundredths 4.NF.5 Anchor Charts

Fractions Tenths & Hundredths 4.NF.5 Anchor Charts

This anchor chart focuses on standard 4.NF.5 Fraction Tenths & Hundredths, ideal for displaying on a large screen, Active Board, TEAMS presentation for remote learning and more. Can be printed minimized to include in student math journals or enlarged and posted in the classroom.Includes: ✔ 7 page PDF ✔ 1 Written Standard along with "I Can.." statements" ✔ 1 Page with links to extension resources ✔ 1 Anchor chart - converting 10th to 100ths✔ 1 Anchor Chart - Adding 10ths & 100ths✔
Preview of Fractions Anchor Chart

Fractions Anchor Chart

Fractions Explained Instructions and examples of how to add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators and how to simplify fractions. ~Add to Math Notebooks ~Personal Anchor Chart ~Fractions Explained for Parents Terms Defined * Numerator * Denominator * LCM * GCF * Simplify~Reduce
Preview of Four Number Sense Card Games - Fractions, Decimals & Percent

Four Number Sense Card Games - Fractions, Decimals & Percent

Created by
STEAM Vault
Looking to improve number sense in your math? Try these card games! Students will practice number sense concepts such as adding fractions, multiplying fractions, comparing decimals, and converting from fraction to decimal to percent! Great for minds on, math centres or even as formative assessment to meet students' needs. Adding Fractions - pairs of students use cards to create fractions, then add them together and simplify answersDecimal Doozy - pairs of students create decimals of different pl
Preview of Fractional Number Lines - Fractions - Find Missing Values - Level 1 - FREE

Fractional Number Lines - Fractions - Find Missing Values - Level 1 - FREE

Fractional Number Lines - Level 1 Student fills in missing values on each number line - 3 sets with solutions. Also, the student must shade the correct number of boxes of a proper and an improper fraction on each number line. Teacher should model on the first number lines for students. Level 2 will add in Mixed numbers... Level 3 will add in Decimals... Highly recommend to use these practice learning sheets first, and then use the Spaced Repetition on Fractional - Decimal Connection so stu
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 1 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 1 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions: 1.) Visual practice sheet - equal areas... Students must realize that these two fractions are the SAME SIZE CIRCLES and GRIDS. That they are equivalent in shaded areas on each fraction. I recommend to circle back and review every week for a month...quick review...reminder on equal areas...so there is sufficient repetition for students to ingrain a visual understanding of equivalent fractions. 2.) Levels 2 and 3 of this series. Mathematical meaning...actually multipl
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 2 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 2 - FREE

Equivalent Fraction Understanding - Level 1 of this series demonstrates the equal areas of two equivalent fractions. However, in Level 2, the mathematical meaning is that the two fractions are equivalent due to the fact that they student is ACTUALLY multiplying by 1 WHOLE (2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc.) - The Multiplicative Identity Property. Level 2 is multiplication only. However, the process is stair stepped. Level 2 only has missing denominators and numerators on the trailing fraction - which is t
Preview of Fractional Number Lines - Fractions, Mixed Numbers & Decimals - Level 4 - FREE

Fractional Number Lines - Fractions, Mixed Numbers & Decimals - Level 4 - FREE

Number lines - one step in difficulty from Level 3. Number lines begin at whole numbers - not zero. Hence, the student can find improper fractions at any point by using a whole number location on the number line - and the student is off to the races. If students are only given discrete mixed numbers, proper fractions, improper fractions and decimals, then they 'float' in isolation. These number lines connect the elements in an application setting. It takes a little bit everyday and the child
Preview of Adding, Subtracting, Comparing, Ordering Fractions Practice

Adding, Subtracting, Comparing, Ordering Fractions Practice

I designed this as a pre/post check assessment for my students, as I have them track their progress using proficiency scales. It is a great resource to use for review or practice as well. We use Investigations math by Pearson and this aligns with unit 3. College and Career Standards (Nebraska): MA 5.1.1.b Compare whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals through the thousandths place and represent comparisons using symbols , or =MA 5.1.1.d Recognize and generate equivalent forms of
Preview of Fraction Decimal - Nearest Whole Number - Plot on a Number Line - FREE

Fraction Decimal - Nearest Whole Number - Plot on a Number Line - FREE

Free Resource - Find the Whole Number 'bookending' a decimal or a proper fraction/mixed number. Then, plot the decimal on a number line to indicate a student's physical understanding of the magnitude of the proper fraction, mixed number or decimal.
Preview of Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number

Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number

This tutorial / worksheet on Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number (using visual models) is perfect as a notes page, or as a resource for parents. It is common-core aligned, includes a step-by-step guide to solving problems, four (4) practice word problems and illustrated answer keys.
Preview of Whole Number Line (Quarters) - Ruler Template - FREE

Whole Number Line (Quarters) - Ruler Template - FREE

Whole Number Lines - 5 individual rulers per page (NOTE: on 11 x 17 Inch Paper) A series of Ruler Templates that the teacher can take and make into a class set or a set to tutor students. Many capability...even though not an inch exactly, the teacher can use as a demonstration tool to learn to measure....number line models for addtion, subtraction and multiplication, fraction and decimal work, etc. Xerox, then Recommend laminating for durability. Cut-out individual rulers.
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 4 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 4 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions... A string of proper fractions and the students must fill in the missing denominator or numerator. The student should be reminded that they are computing equivalent fractions by mathematically multiplying by 1 Whole in the form of an improper fraction (i.e. 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc.) Students must know basic math facts. Procedure on this website wtih resources...Accelerated Math Fact Mastery...and the Readers' Digest version. Best of luck with your students. Blaine Helwig
Preview of Proper Fraction to Decimals to Percents - with 100 Block Shading - FREE

Proper Fraction to Decimals to Percents - with 100 Block Shading - FREE

This resource is FREE, and it allows the teacher to transition from proper fractions to EQUIVALENT decimals and percentages. It ties that progression together in an equivalency. It also adds the pictorial understanding of all three math elements with a shading of a 100 block. If these type of resources are not used, students do NOT connect the math elements and they view percentages or decimals or fractions as separate entities when they are all the same thing in just a different form.I hope
Preview of Boom Cards (Free) - Fraction Mixed Review (Add, Subtract & Multiply)

Boom Cards (Free) - Fraction Mixed Review (Add, Subtract & Multiply)

Help your students practice fraction addition, subtraction and multiplication, all while having fun! These Boom cards are perfect for distance learning, and can be used for homework or review. These cards are great for practicing and learning in-home, and can also be used in a public school setting!What's a "Boom Card"?- Boom Cards are interactive, self grading digital cards students are able to use online (via computer, tablet or smart phone).- Boom Cards are stored online, can be accessed acro
Preview of Multiplication and Division Pictorial Models - Decimals/Fractions - FREE

Multiplication and Division Pictorial Models - Decimals/Fractions - FREE

If you teach mathematics from 4th through 8th grade, this resource should be extremely helpful to you.Students need computational prowess, but they must understand the model - the physical model on what the computations represent. As an urban Title 1 principal, I worked with so many teachers that did not possess a clear view of these models that I made up as a "Cheat" sheet for them. Earlier this year, I cleaned up this resource.The model is complete for all fraction and decimal multiplication p
Preview of Anchor Chart: Conversion of Fractions to Decimals

Anchor Chart: Conversion of Fractions to Decimals

Created by
Emily Dara
Calling All Educators!Useful for any child between 4th and 8th gradeTeaches how to convert fractions to decimalsGreat tool for General and Special Education teachers, Parents, and more!
Preview of Three In A Row (Adding and Subtracting Fractions)

Three In A Row (Adding and Subtracting Fractions)

A fun printable board game where parents can help their kids reinforce how to add and subtract fractions with common denominators.
Preview of Printable Math Website Bookmarks (Great for Meet the Teacher/ End Of Year)

Printable Math Website Bookmarks (Great for Meet the Teacher/ End Of Year)

Created by
Super Pi
Printable Math Bookmarks that are a great resource for parents and students. These are wonderful for meet the teacher night, beginning of year, and/or end of year. The bookmarks list different websites that students can access to continue practicing at home while having fun and using technology.
Preview of Homework Helper - Converting Fractions to Decimals

Homework Helper - Converting Fractions to Decimals

Created by
Cathie7
Parents often ask how they can help their child with math homework. What better way then to have the steps of how to solve the problems. The Homework Helper sheet goes step by step on how to convert a fraction to a decimal. Sometimes the numbers are easy to work with especially if they are factors of 10, 100, 1000,.... Other times the student needs to use division. Hopefully the process I have written is easy to understand.
Preview of How to Divide Fractions

How to Divide Fractions

How do you divide fractions? Look no further - here's your go-to cheat sheet for how to divide fractions! This free resource uses visuals and step-by-step instructions for dividing fractions by finding the reciprocal (inverse) and solving as a multiplication equation. Hope you find it useful!Check out these other fractions resources:Adding & Subtracting Fractions WorksheetsMultiplying & Dividing Fractions WorksheetsFractions of an Amount WorksheetsMixed Numbers & Improper Fractions W
Preview of Fraction Decimal Shading - 100 Blocks with Equivalent Decimal - FREE

Fraction Decimal Shading - 100 Blocks with Equivalent Decimal - FREE

Teacher Guided Resource (FREE) - Proper Fraction - 100 Block: Teacher provides Proper Fraction, Students: Shade, Find Equivalent Decimal, Closest to 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 or 1 Whole.Best to you and your Students,Blaine Helwig
Preview of Fractional Number Lines - Fractions, Mixed Numbers & Decimals - Level 3 - FREE

Fractional Number Lines - Fractions, Mixed Numbers & Decimals - Level 3 - FREE

Fractional Number Lines - Proper and Improper Fractions, MIxed Numbers and Decimals - Find the Missing Values. Use with 4th through 8th graders... Recommend using Fraction-Decimal Connection using Spaced Repetition - Pedagogy and methodology are free downloads on this website. If this process is NOT done, all fractions and decimals are learned discretely and these elements 'float' in a student's conceptual understanding. Best of luck, Blaine Helwig
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 3 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - General Understanding and Practice - Level 3 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - Student Understanding - Using the Identity Principle of Multiplication and Division. Numerical - both division and multiplication. NOTE 1: Level 2 is ONLY multiplication. NOTE 2: Students need to know their math facts to proficiency. This task is not as daunting as one may think. There are papers on math facts on this website that details on how to do this for nearly 100% of the students in any classroom - Title 1 or non-Title 1.
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - Lowest Terms Practice - Level 3 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - Lowest Terms Practice - Level 3 - FREE

Equivalent Fractions - Lowest Terms Practice... 10 practice sheets...2 columns...plenty of room for the student to work the problems. Hopefully, they have learned their math facts...and they reduce the fractions to simplest form...and then check to make sure that the GCF is 1 on the reduced fraction. "One and Done - LT Confirmed" is the expression we used at Graham so the student checked that the GCF was 1...and the REDUCED FRACTION was in Lowest terms. Best to you and your students, Blaine H
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