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Converting Between Percents, Decimals, and Fractions

12/5/2017

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Are you working on changing back and forth between percents, decimals, and fractions with your students?  Don't miss these resources!  ​​
First, there's a FREE online lesson on converting percents, decimals, and fractions.  The lesson has detailed examples and a practice quiz with instant feedback. The lesson also has a printable study guide (also FREE) that students can fill out as they go through the lesson.  You can pass out study guides to students and have them complete the lesson on their own or you could use this study guide with a whole-class lesson.
Check out this FREE online lesson to teach students how to convert between percents, decimals, and fractions.  Includes examples, a printable study guide, a practice quiz with instant feedback and more!
There's also a set of percents, decimals, and fractions task cards you can use after the lesson. What a great way to help students practice switching back and forth between percents, decimals, and fractions.  Never used task cards before? They're so easy to use! You can use them at stations, with whiteboards, or with partners (just google task cards to see lots more ideas).  There's a set with QR codes if you want students to be able to check their answers right away (students love this option!) and there's also a set without QR codes if you decide not to use that technology. ​
Converting between percents, decimals, and fractions.
Check out this set of 32 task cards to help students practice switching back and forth between percents, decimals, and fractions! Includes a set with QR codes and a set without.
Set of 32 task cards to help students practice converting between percents, decimals and fractions.
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