Rename Fractions & Mixed Numbers | BUNDLE
By Nardine Mettry
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Real-Life Math Activity/resource! Practice of Fractions - A Good Exercise!
By Daniel
It is always a good strategy to review essential skills with your students, and this is right up there with the most essential!
This fun real-life fractions exercise deals with a situation adults (especially those of us with OCD) have all faced - how to hang pictures on a wall with equal spaces between each picture. Students will face this real-life situation where they will use addition of fractions, subtraction of fractions, multiplication of fractions and division of fractions to hang these pictures equal distances apart. The exercise gives practice with proper fractions, mixed numbers, improper fractions, converting between mixed and improper fractions, obtaining the LCD, simplifying fractions etc.
To help students using their TI-calculators for fractions, please consider these helpful tutorials and tasks - https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/10-Step-by-Step-Tutorials-and-Worksheets-for-all-Middle-School-TI-Calculators-7040282
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Math Anchor Chart - Division with Whole Numbers and Fractions
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Need visuals for dividing fractions and whole numbers with fractions? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to add and subtract decimals. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.
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Into Math Exit Slips for Modules 1 -10 5th Grade
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
I love quick assessments that show me students understood the lesson. I built these exit tickets base on Into Math modules 1 -10 for 5th grade. I use these after teaching the lesson, sending home the More Practice/Homework page complete for homework, and then the next day they take the exit ticket. I can quickly glance at the tickets and set aside the ones I will need to meet with to solidify the concept taught for the lesson that was missed.
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Into Math resource that I have created can easily be adapted to any 5th grade standard based curriculum.
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Math Anchor Chart - Adding and Subtracting Fractions
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Need visuals for adding and subtracting fractions with different size parts or unlike denominators? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to help with adding and subtracting fractions. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.
Save money and buy the bundle! By purchasing the 5th Grade Math Anchor Chart Bundle, you are saving $18.00 off the price of the anchor charts. Check out the Bundle by clicking HERE.
Looking for more Into Math resources? Do you use Into Math? Check out my Vocabulary Match for the entire 5th grade curriculum. Also, make sure you grab the Exit Tickets for Modules 1 -20!
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Fraction Anchor Charts and Student Practice Pages With Template for Guidance
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This product specifically aligns with Engage NY 4th grade module 5 and Eureka Math's fraction modules. This resource includes student friendly anchor charts that can be used as classroom posters, printed and kept in student math folders/binders as a reference tool, kept in student's daily math toolkit binders, or sent home to help parents be knowledgeable of classroom topics to better support their children be successful with the academics. This resource includes products for fractions overview/fraction strips, adding fractions, subtracting fractions, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions with the butterfly method and converting mixed numbers to improper fractions using both the reverse C method as well as number bonds. Each of the topics includes student practice pages that can be used with any worksheet, digital product, textbook materials, etc. These student practice page come in three versions. One version which offers the most support to students includes an example, step by step directions on how to appropriately do that skill at the top of the page and a template that students use to guide their work to help them be as independent as possible. The second version only includes the template to guide them but not the step by step directions. The third version offers only the example with the step by step directions but no template; students write out and complete each equation on their own.
This resource would be great to have on hand to use for students the first day a topic is introduced as they initially learn and practice the process. It would also be helpful to have for struggling learners to use as a guide to allow them more independence but structured practice. Special education classrooms, ICT and even general education classrooms could all benefit from having these on hand.