Fraction and Decimal Practices
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Katie "Grace" Parks saved to Teaching writing
For 4th/5th grade : Common fraction and decimal equivalents :)

Julie Parlato Sewall saved to Tutoring
Practice turning decimal numbers into fractions with these free printable math worksheets for elementary age students.

Erin Johnson saved to Education
There are three ways to express fraction numbers or fractional numbers, namely ordinary fractions (fraction), decimal fractions (decimal), and percent numbers.

April Moon saved to Learn quick
I feel like it takes students all school year and then some to remember how to convert between fractions, decimals and percents. In Texas, we start with generating equivalent numbers in 6th grade: the time when some teachers and students think math manipulatives and models are no longer needed. I strongly disagree. I struggled with math in school (which I believe is what makes me love teaching math now) and I don't ever remember working with math manipulatives or math models. No fraction…
There are three ways to express fraction numbers or fractional numbers, namely ordinary fractions (fraction), decimal fractions (decimal), and percent numbers.

Umadevi saved to MATHS RESOURCE
Keep cozy with cute toque fractions to decimals worksheet. Students practice how to convert fractions to decimals with this adorable math craft. These worksheets can be printed with decimals provided, with fractions provided or blank. Print the fraction and decimal worksheet that best fits your lesson on decimals. These activities are great for reviewing decimals in 5th grade. Read more about this fraction and decimal worksheet on my blog!

Anahi saved to 4th grade math
Math puzzles and games are a great way to teach tough concepts. These fraction percentage decimal equivalent puzzles do just that!

Ashley Gilbertson saved to Teaching Ideas
I feel like it takes students all school year and then some to remember how to convert between fractions, decimals and percents. In Texas, we start with generating equivalent numbers in 6th grade: the time when some teachers and students think math manipulatives and models are no longer needed. I strongly disagree. I struggled with math in school (which I believe is what makes me love teaching math now) and I don't ever remember working with math manipulatives or math models. No fraction…

Beverly Meador Bennett saved to Teaching Math