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Middle school decimals microsofts for GATE

Preview of MATH PEOPLE - UPPER ELEMENTARY GATE 20+ Hours! Gritty STEAM Real World Fun!

MATH PEOPLE - UPPER ELEMENTARY GATE 20+ Hours! Gritty STEAM Real World Fun!

Independent, small group, or whole class: you’ll find this unit to be of the same nature as my other strongly reviewed math units for 4th and 5th GATE and 6th (or even 7th) grades. Download now if you are looking for real world/applied math challenges, grit, hands-on tasks, creative problem-solving, design, economics, and plenty of room for creativity! This unit spans 20 or more hours of focused work time for an advanced learner (probably 30 hours if you teach this whole class). It’s r
Preview of Non-curricular BTC Task: Estimating the size of Rational and Irrational Numbers

Non-curricular BTC Task: Estimating the size of Rational and Irrational Numbers

Created by
MsVisualizer
This is a fun non curricular thinking task that goes beyond just asking students to convert rational numbers to other forms and put them in order. It provides students with an opportunity to think more deeply about the relative sizes of rational and irrational numbers and strategically choose which shapes to place where. There are many valid approaches and answers to this task so it is a great way to start the year and build a thinking classroom. This includes both a version made for 5th, 6th, o
Preview of Math Role-Playing Game (Trip Planners): Travel Cards 1-20

Math Role-Playing Game (Trip Planners): Travel Cards 1-20

Created by
Tammy Griffis
Trip Planners is a role-playing game that integrates math, geography, and writing. Students begin with a folder that includes an expense ledger, spiral notebook for journal writing, laminated United States road map, and a United States road atlas. Using the laminated road map, students plan a cross-country road trip. Next, students begin with $5,000 in their expense ledger. Students randomly choose a travel card. Each travel card represents one day of traveling on the road and include food
Preview of Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Created by
Tammy Griffis
More hilarious and wacky fun featuring more complex math problem solving travel cards! This is a math role-playing game that integrates math problem solving, adding and subtracting money amounts, multiplying money amounts, geography, and writing. Students solve real-world problems as they travel using a road atlas. This compliments travel cards 1-20. Expense ledge template included. Meets common core math standards for Grade 5: Numbers & Operations in Base Ten and Grade 6: The Number System
Preview of Problem of the Month - Cooking with Ratios

Problem of the Month - Cooking with Ratios

Problem of the Month: Through fun, quirky, challenging word problems, students will apply their knowledge of ratios, unit rates, and decimal operations. Students will tackle a series of problems with increasing difficulty. The level A problems involve calculating the price of items at a grocery store, and the level E problems involve finding the total cost of entire recipes based on bulk prices of the individual ingredients. This is designed for middle schoolers - sixth graders will be able to e
Preview of Relating Fractions to Decimals

Relating Fractions to Decimals

Trying to find practice for the increased rigor of math? This activity has you covered! For this activity, problems 1-3 provide a visual representation of fractions on a number line. Not only do students have to identify the fraction on the number line, but they also must choose the correct answer that correlates with the picture and is equal to the decimal. Problems 4-6 provide a visual representation of a fraction circle and students must find the decimal that correlates with that fraction
Preview of Decimal Division Power Point

Decimal Division Power Point

A power point with notes on how to divide with decimals.
Preview of Stock Market Project

Stock Market Project

Created by
DiepThinkers
This project is intended to be used for students to apply their skills of multiplying decimals by whole numbers, adding/subtracting decimals, and analyzing graphs/data to the real-world.To track the stock market, students can go online and type in the company's name in Google. The price of the stock should pop up.
Preview of Decimals "Spend $100" Enrichment PBL Online Activity

Decimals "Spend $100" Enrichment PBL Online Activity

Created by
KD Meucci
High interest activity using real world problems! Students use their knowledge of adding decimals to spend as close to $100 without going over. Students will "shop" using Amazon and buy products from 4 different categories. They can create drawings in Google (optional) and write a report at the end (optional). Change this lesson to fit the needs of your class.
Preview of Best Deal : Buying in Bulk

Best Deal : Buying in Bulk

Created by
Jane Tsap
Students will learn how to determine 'price per unit' to help make decisions when comparing products STUDENTS WILL • Demonstrate how to determine price per unit. • Understand what the ‘best deal’ when comparing prices is. • Explain why a consumer might, in some cases, purposely not choose the best deal. ****Includes lesson plan AND all materials*** Closure includes Depth and Complexity icon for higher order thinking
Preview of Adding & Subtracting Decimal Word Problems

Adding & Subtracting Decimal Word Problems

A set of 15 adding and subtracting decimal word problems. File is editable.
Preview of Touch the Earth

Touch the Earth

Here is a wonderful free activity that creates a lasting impression for your students about the Earth’s resources. It incorporates Common Core Math Standards with science and social studies!
Preview of High Cards Hands Down

High Cards Hands Down

Created by
Casey Johnston
A 3rd-6th grade math based card game with minimal and cheap supplies. This game can be used as a rainy day activity or as group activities as a way to introduce or wrap up a topic. All you need: a deck of dollar-store cards per 5 students (6 for a class of 30 for $8 at your dollar store), pencil, paper. The activity can be between 10-20 minutes and encourages social interaction. While the game is meant for younger students, older students and adults have agreed it is a great way to pass the
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