Self Checking Practice or Review for Unit Fraction Division
By Colleen Burdette
Great Skill Practice or Review:
Are your students lacking confidence in the basics of dividing fractions? This low prep practice engages students in solving problems to build the skills needed to become fluent in dividing fractions. Just print, cut apart the problem cards (these can be laminated and used repeatedly), and distribute as you see fit. These unit fraction problems help students build fluency and confidence when using unit fractions in division, the foundation of all division with fractions.
This activity an be used in math centers, as review with a partner, as skill practice with small groups, or individually.
Low prep for teacher with a quick check pattern.
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Percentage Practice: Detective Math Mystery | Worksheet [8th Grade]
By Nardine Mettry
Calling all math detectives! The Pufferfish Potion Pack has vanished from the Coral Reef Research Center, and it's up to your students to crack the case using their percentage skills!
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(tip: Put on the "Mission Impossible" theme song on the board and OH the fun)
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Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent) Digital & Print Heart-Themed
By SPO Resources
Practice and review simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions with this BINGO game. Perfect for math centers or whole group games during all of February. The game includes 3 differentiated levels of calling cards and 30 different heart BINGO boards available in digital and print. Use the digital option to play virtually or as a no-prep paperless option.
The following formats are included:
★Fraction BINGO boards- 30 (digital & print)
★3 Differentiated levels of calling cards (digital & print)
★Blank Bingo Board Template
★Teacher Directions for Use
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Use these heart BINGO boards to practice simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions with students.
The BINGO boards all contain fractions in their simplest form. The calling cards are fractions that need to be reduced to their simplest form.
Students find the greatest common factor of each fraction and divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCF to find their answer.
Differentiated levels to meet the range of ability levels in your class. Work your way through the levels as students become more fluent in the skill of simplifying fractions.
SAVE TIME and ENERGY creating engaging math centers or review games. Use the digital versions for a paperless no prep option. With multiple levels for play, this game can be a staple activity for math centers during the month of February.
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Differentiated Calling Card Levels
Calling cards are differentiated by level. Simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions can be difficult for students. The differentiated levels will scaffold the skill as students build understanding and fluency with the concept of simplifying fractions.
★Level 1- Double the Simplified form (x2)
All calling cards in this level have a GCF of 2. The calling cards are double the simplified form. Students find the answer by dividing the calling card by 2/2. This level will help students gain an initial understanding of simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions.
★Level 2- Mixed Set 1: (x2, x3, or x5 simplified form)
All calling cards in this level have a GCF of 2, 3, or 5. This level is designed to build off the previous level, but still scaffold the skill. Students only need to choose from 3 factors to find their answer.
★Level 3- Mixed Challenging Set
This level contains a mixture of fraction call cards that have factors ranging from 2-10. This is the most challenging level as students will have a range of factors to choose from when simplifying the fraction.
All fraction boards include 24 fractions in their simplest form with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, & 12.
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WHO? This set is designed for fourth and fifth-grade students learning to find equivalent fractions by reducing a fraction to the simplest form.
Common Core Aligned to 4th grade Number & Operations- Fraction Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.1
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Activity supports 5th grade Number & Operations- Fraction Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.A.1
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. For example, 2/3 + 5/4 = 8/12 + 15/12 = 23/12. (In general, a/b + c/d = (ad + bc)/bd.)
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★Printable BINGO Boards
★Blank BINGO Boards
★Digital BINGO Boards
★3 Levels of Printable Calling Cards
★Answer Keys
★3 Levels of Digital Calling Cards
★Heart Manipulatives
★PDF File with instructions for use and access to digital resources
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HOW TO USE?
Play with the whole class
Use for Math Centers
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Christmas Math Craft - Least Common Multiple LCM Christmas Tree Glyph & Craft
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with least common multiple practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing least common multiples and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.
Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a least common multiple problem. The answer to the least common multiple problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.
This Christmas least common multiple math glyph and craft resource includes:
✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy
✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions
✅ 32 least common multiple problems
✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces
✅ answer key
Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in least common multiple practice and having FUN at the same time.
You’ll love having intentional least common multiple practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of thier least common multiple learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!
PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated. –Tiffany
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity. They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems. –Janelle
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Number Line Fractions Clip Art - Commercial Use OK! ZisforZebra
By Z is for Zebra
Here are some fraction number lines. These number lines are unlabeled so you could use them for any sets of number you want. they are separated out into a whole, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, 1/9, 1/10, 1/11 and 1/12th. This set contains both transparent PNG files and JPG images with white backgrounds. Saved at 300 DPI. Image files are not named by the graphic they represent. Commercial use ok. See Terms in the zip file for more information. YOU MAY: ● Use these graphics for use in a classroom, for personal or for commercial use. ● Use these graphics on your website. YOU MAY NOT: ● Transfer, distribute, redistribute or sub-license, lend, share sell/resell the product "as is." If you sell these images they must be part of new file and cannot be the primary focus of the file or be used in clipart. ● Upload these images/files for distribution (for free or pay) as is, please use these files in your own products. CREDIT: If you use this product you must provide credit and a link from your product back to my store: "Graphic by Brian Johnson / ZisforZebra - http://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Zisforzebra" Enjoy & Please leave feedback if you find this useful! Thanks! Brian If you like this product, please take a minute to "LIKE" it and "PIN" it! Keywords: Fraction, fractions, number, clip art, clipart, number line, math, counting, Z is for zebra, zisforzebra, commercial use, CU
Fraction and Percentage of Amounts
By LittleStreams
UPDATED April 2024: To include three differentiated student booklets, making it easier to print and go.
This pack includes 10 unique worksheets on the topic of finding fraction and percentages of amounts. Each worksheet is then differentiated 3 ways to ensure support and challenge.
Your download includes two versions of this pack, the UK version with £, and the US version with $. If you require any other currency or versions, please feel free to contact us at Contact@LittleStreams.co.uk.
This pack includes the following:
Worksheet 1 One Part Collection
Worksheet 2 Fraction of a Group
Worksheet 3 Word Link Fraction of Amount
Worksheet 4 The Clock Maker
Worksheet 5 Fraction Word Problems
Worksheet 6 Percentage of Numbers
Worksheet 7 Percentage of Amount Maze
Worksheet 8 Percentage Grid
Worksheet 9 Percentage Pie Charts
Worksheet 10 Percentage Word Problems
The first worksheet introduces students to the concept of finding fractions of amounts using unit fractions (with a numerator of 1) as a division sum. It also includes a fill in the clue puzzle. The second worksheet expands on this concept, by introducing the idea of finding fractions of amounts as being division of the denominator (splitting the amount into groups) and multiplying by the numerator (counting how many groups we want).
The third worksheet is a puzzle where students link the two similar answers with a straight line that goes through a letter. The letters spell out a famous mathematician. The first differentiation of this includes a reminder of how to find fractions of amounts.
The fourth worksheet consists of a collection of fraction questions about a clock maker. It consists of word problems looking at the digits of a clock, minutes in an hour and hours in a day, all in terms of fractions. The fifth worksheet again looks at fractions word problems. Images are provided to help students find the answers. Differentiation 1 includes a reminder of how to find a fraction of amount. Differentiations 2 and 3 consist of a question with more difficulty.
Worksheet 6 asks students to find 10%, 50% and 25% of amounts, and worksheet 7 extends this to include 20%, 5% and 1%. Differentiation 1 of worksheet 7 includes a helpful guide of how to find each percent as a division. This worksheet is a fun maze activity. The next activity, Percentage grid, encourages using a grid to find percentages, and includes some more challenging percentage questions.
Worksheet 9 takes percentages and puts them into the context of pie charts. The final worksheet consists of work problems involved in finding percentages of amounts.
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5th Grade End of the Year Math Review Worksheet Packet | NO PREP | Summer themed
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Gear up for success with this end-of-the-year 5th-grade math review worksheet packet! This print-and-go resource is designed to help students consolidate their learning, reinforce essential math skills, and prepare for the next grade level seamlessly.
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FRENCH MATHS | GRILLES, DÉCIMAUX, POURCENTAGES | CARTES/CARDS | CUT & PRINT
By French Made Fun!
Looking for a printable bundle to help your students visualize, draw and understand percentages and decimals? This is part of a larger collection of math manipulatives and visual aides I use in my teaching!
This particular set is built for teaching percentage equivalence. In this set, I've included decimals, percentages and 100s grids for each percentage from 1% to 100% - so there are 100 cards of each - for a grand total of 300 cards on 20 pages. I've thrown in some blank 100s grids which you can laminate and use with a whiteboard marker in your small group instruction! These cards work great under a document camera, for 1:1 or whole group games, for math centres, for your small group work, etc.) You can also use parts as a memory game or they can even be used on a math wall or on your anchor charts. They're great to have on hand when covering number sense, decimal numbers and equivalence to give a visual one-up to your teaching.
They're precise, accurate, tidy and printer-friendly.
Print single-sided on 8.5" x 11" paper and get cutting and laminating!
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Cinco de Mayo Math Activities - Fiesta Fractions Math Activities
By Learn smartly
Fiesta Fractions is a digital math activity that focuses on helping students practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing portions in a fun and festive way. This activity includes two problems that involve calculating fractions in a Cinco de Mayo festival setting, such as figuring out how many attendees purchased tacos or burritos, or how much guacamole can be made from a certain number of avocados. These problems are designed to be engaging and relevant, helping students see the practical applications of fractions in everyday situations.
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The solutions will provide step-by-step instructions on how to solve each problem, helping students understand the process and reinforcing their understanding of fractions. Overall, the Fiesta Fractions Math activity is a great way to practice and reinforce fraction skills while celebrating the spirit of Cinco de Mayo.
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This Easter Add & Subtract Unlike Fractions set includes a student’s version and a teacher’s version. They are 30 problems total. All positive fractions. Grade 3-10. Use for Easter, or any time of the year. Prep Free! Independent!
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Fraction strips are used as a math manipulative and a more hands-on approach to teaching your students to visually see the value of each proper fraction to a whole.
Digital Puzzle (Converting Mixed Numbers Into Improper Fractions) Good Hare Day
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This product is a digital puzzle that requires students to complete 25 converting mixed numbers to improper fractions. The link to the digital puzzle is on a clickable PDF that you would download once purchased. Students will put the answers in the answer box (numerator/denominator). This activity is no prep and is self checking. If the student puts the correct answer in, the answer box will turn green and a piece of the digital puzzle will appear in the green box to the right. If the student puts in the wrong answer, the answer box will turn red and no puzzle piece will appear. Students will know that they have completed the activity correctly when all answer boxes are green and all 25 puzzle pieces are there, forming a picture of a bunny in sunglasses floating in a pool. Also included are work pages for students to use while they are completing the digital puzzle which have reminders of how to convert mixed numbers to improper fractions at the top. There is also a student work page that has more guidance on using the "reverse C" method for students that may struggle with this concept.
This product would be great for fast finishers, independent practice, a time filler activity, day before break activity, center work, etc. Students will love this activity and the challenge of completing the puzzle!
Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers color by number 4th Grade Math
By Math Mania Store
converting improper fractions to mixed numbers
This resource focuses on converting improper fractions to mixed numbers . Once students solve each of the 20 problems, they’ll use the corresponding color to complete a fun mandala, making math practice engaging and hands-on.
How it works:
Students will convert each improper fraction to a mixed number in simplest form. After solving, they'll apply the color key to fill in the picture based on their correct answers.
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This activity is ideal for 4th to 6th grade students looking to strengthen their fraction skills while having fun!
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Halloween Add Subtract Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators 4.NF.3C Worksheets
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BOOM CARDS Math GCF and LCM Activity
By Matemaths
Have your students apply their understanding of GREATEST COMMON FACTOR (GCF) & LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE (LCM) with this digital, interactive, self checking activity.
Perfect for practice online.
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Suitable for IB Middle Years Programme
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Pepperoni Pizza Fraction Match File Folder Game for Autism/MD Units
By Kiyana
Calling all special education and primary school teachers! Say goodbye to hours of prep work and say hello to our mouth-watering Pepperoni Pizza Themed Fraction File Folder Game!
Designed with your convenience in mind, this engaging resource is perfect for small group math centers and independent work stations. No more wasting time on excessive preparation—simply set up this interactive file folder game and watch your students' fraction skills soar! In this delightful game, students will have the opportunity to match fraction models to fractions for eight different fractions, including halves, thirds, and fourths. Through hands-on exploration and active participation, your students will strengthen their understanding of fractions in a fun and enjoyable way.
By incorporating the universally beloved topic of pizza, this resource captures your students' attention and transforms learning into a delicious adventure. Watch as they eagerly engage with the pizza-themed visuals, reinforcing their fraction concepts and fostering a love for math.
Download our Pepperoni Pizza Themed Fraction File Folder Game today and provide your students with an educational experience that is both engaging and effective. With minimal prep required, you can focus on what truly matters—nurturing a deep understanding of fractions and igniting a passion for learning in your classroom. ✏️ #SpecialEducation #Autism #FileFolderGames #Pizza #IndependentWorkTasks
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⭐️Equivalent Fractions Anchor Chart Compare fractions activities Fraction strips
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
These DIFFERENTIATD visual aid fraction bars activities, complete with a printable Fraction Wall Poster, will help students find equivalent fractions and compare fractions that are parts of a whole.
By using these printables and activities children will:
What's included:
The Wall Fraction poster: The wall fraction poster can be used by teachers as an anchor chart to hang up in the math center or by parents in children's bedrooms, to transform the space into an engaging learning environment in which your children can reinforce the concept of Equivalent fractions.
The fraction handouts can be used in two ways:
As an activity to complete (and color if you use the black and white theme) the missing fractions then send the custom copy of each student home with them for their parents to use as a Poster/Reference.
As an interactive activity using the black and white theme. The sheet is given to the student to complete the missing fractions, color & cut each strip, then compare the pieces. This is a great class activity that will show whether or not your students understood the concept of equivalent fractions.
As a laminated sheet for students to fill each time by writing the corresponding fractions.
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Page 1: Resource cover.
Page 2: About the author.
Page 3>>7: Bright colors theme 2 posters and 3 worksheets.
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Page 13 >> 17: Black and white theme 2 posters and 3 worksheets.
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By Elementary divas
Dividing Fractions Task Cards
A set of 20 Task Cards for Dividing Fractions. These fractions activity cards challenge and interest your student in practicing and visualizing dividing fractions in a variety of ways. Just Print and Go!
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Christmas Tree Math Craft - Greatest Common Factor Practice - GCF Math Activity
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with greatest common factor practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing greatest common factor and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.
Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a greatest common factor problem. The answer to the greatest common factor problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.
This Christmas greatest common factor math glyph and craft resource includes:
✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy
✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions
✅ 32 greatest common factor problems
✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces
✅ answer key
Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in greatest common factor practice and having FUN at the same time.
You’ll love having intentional greatest common factor practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their greatest common factor learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!
PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.
Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My kids really enjoyed this resource. I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated. –Tiffany
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity. They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems. –Janelle
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia
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Fraction Circle Clip Art 648 Images - CU OK! ZisforZebra
By Z is for Zebra
*Set Updated*! A buyer wanted the lines to be thicker, so I have updated this set with a second full set of images with thicker lines. This is a full set of fraction circle clip art for you to use in your classroom or products. The set contains the whole, half, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth fraction circles each with the a single section filled in to the whole. This pack also contains the fraction circles in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, magenta, grey and white. Commercial use ok with credit and a link back to my store. "Graphics by Brian Johnson / ZisforZebra www.TeachShare/store/zisforzebra" No additional fees for commercial use. Image files are not named by the graphic they represent.