A lesson all ready to go.
The objective for pupils is to use their knowledge of equivalent fractions to develop an understanding of the links between percentages and decimals.
Stater activity checks understanding of comparing two fractions through equivalent fractions.
The first main part of the lesson uses knowledge of equivalent fractions to convert fractions to decimals and percentages by converting to an equivalent fraction out of 100.
Pupils then learn to convert fractions to decimals and percentages through using short division, introducing recurring decimals.
Pupils then practice applying their new knowledge to ordering a mixture of fractions, decimals and percentages.
And finally pupils review their learning through Fractions decimals and percentages BINGO.
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This fraction, decimal and percentage display is a great visual for learners when making connections between them as this is a challenging concept.
Alternatively these could be cut up and used as a matching game.
This fully interactive high-quality gameshow features all the drama of the Who Wants to be a millionaire TV show.
Ideal for revision, assessment or purely for fun, this fully interactive game features increasingly challenging questions including:
Equivalencies
Word problems
Adding and subtracting fractions
Expressing answers in their simplest form
…and more!
Each possible answer is linked to either a pass or fail screen indicating the amount of money ‘won’.
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N.B The original logos for Who Wants to be a Millionaire are property of Sony Pictures Television. For this reason they have not been included, but a similar non-trademarked version has. The music is also not copyrighted.
A set of cards to help learners see the link between fraction decimals and percentages. complete with information on converting one to another. Sassoon font throughout, with clear visual representations of fractions.
This document is a number line which plots fractions, decimals and percentages. Each is shown in a different colour to compare their values. Useful revision aid which children can recreate accurately.
Fully differentiated and scaffolded lesson on ordering FDP. Starts of with Converting FDP, Recap on Ordering Decimals then into the main lesson.
With differentiated questions and a great plenary.
An NQT, so all feedback welcomed!
This is a lesson that I used to teach my year 6 class about converting between fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents . The lesson starts off with a starter on multiplying and dividing by 100. It then offers opportunities for teacher modelling. Next, there are slides with differentiated practice questions for the class to do on their whiteboards. The answers are on the next slides so that you can quickly check their work. On the penultimate slide, there is the Learning Objective and a challenge to complete once they’ve finished their work. Worksheets are differentiated for LAs, MAs, HAs and HHAs. I have included the answers for worksheets too to make teacher marking easier or for you to give to your class to mark their own work!
A great interactive resource for lots of practice in converting between fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios. Good for a starter or plenary.
Lots of different questions given with solutions. Great practice.
Ideal for KS2, KS3 and KS4.
Two lessons on converting between Fractions and decimals.
Lesson 1 - Converting decimals to fractions using knowledge of place value and simplifying fractions. Includes BINGO as a plenary.
Lesson 2 - Converting fractions to decimals firstly through the use of equivalent fractions and then using short division methods. This is then summarised by getting the students to compare the two methods and to explain when each method should be used.
This is a fraction,decimal and percentage game designed for Y6 - perfect for SATs revision. I found this game worked really well with my children in Year 6. Firstly, the game makes the children think they aren't doing maths (sneaky!) and their naturally competitive nature ensured for a brilliant outcome! Most importantly, as fractions, decimals and percentage work was combined together, the children really had to apply their knowledge.
To play, children will need a dice and the question cards cut out in colour and put into piles. Children roll their dice and choose a corresponding card. Children work out the answer, checking it against the answer cards. They score points for correct answers.
A set of cards which can be cut out to create a 'dangling' fraction display. Each set has the amount as a decimal, percentage, fraction (written), and as a picture.
The amounts shown (in fractions) are: 1/100, 1/20, 1/10, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 3/4 and a whole.
If you are a 5rd-7th grade math teacher, you are sure to find the right fit of math worksheets for your class. Most of the questions and the clip art on each page is Superhero themed.
Worksheet topics include:
Fractions: adding-subtract-multiply-divide, comparing fractions, and solving word problems
Decimals: There are pages of adding decimals, fill-in the missing decimals, and read and write the decimal.
Percents: This is my favorite section. It includes a word problem pertaining to superheroes. Students will love it!
Teacher answer keys included.
This is a powerpoint covering all aspects of fractions, decimals and percentages including equivalence and calculations. It contains brief notes by way of an explanation, model answers to questions and a question or two for the students to do; all of the questions come with answers that you can display when ready. The slide show comes with a progress grid (regularly referred to in the presentation) so that students can mark their progress from start to finish and pinpoint any areas that may need extra work with a “red/amber/green” system that they fill in; each one is given an approximate grade in both new (2017 onwards) and old system in England. It’s what I use in my lessons before setting tasks from worksheets or text books to practise.
This fraction, decimal and percentage matching puzzle is a fun way to test students ability convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. It contains 32 puzzles including all base fractions up to nine-tenths, and also includes a bonus ten-tenths to test understanding of a whole.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One.
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This is a whole lesson on learning to Ordering Decimals, Fractions and Percentages and converting fractions and percentages into decimals in order to order them. This such an important lesson not only because it is a common exam question but it very much a core maths skills. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 20 slide presentation + supplementary resources.
This lesson includes:
+ a starter,
+ learning objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
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+ lots of examples
+ MWB activities
+ matching activity
+ worksheet with answers
+ plenary
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Powerpoint and activity where children need to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Learning focuses on the new national curriculum for mathematics
Activity has 3 levels of differentiation (Mild, hot and spicy)
Powerpoint guides children how to convert using place value as support
Great activity for year 5/6
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on using the equivalences between fractions, decimals and percentages and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are seven slides:
Slides 1, 3 - 5 (teach) - Slide 1 teaches children how to convert a fraction into a decimal. Slides 3 - 5 show the children, with examples how to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 2, 6 (practise) - Children practice changing fractions into decimals with answers. Slide 6 - chidren have to complete a table filling in the missing fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 7 (extend) - Children have to solve a coding table to reveal a hidden message.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
Early finishers activities and starter tasks BUNDLE of fractions, decimals and percents puzzles worksheets and decimals place value games, made for Key Stage 2 (KS2) Maths / Numeracy (Year 5 and 6), and KS3 (Year 7) for revision. 19 fun, no-prep Hidden Word / Spot the Mistakes puzzles (and answer keys) plus differentiated Four in a Row game boards and cards for place value understanding and ordering of decimal numbers to 2 and 3 decimal places. Ideal starters, warm ups, revision, early finishers challenges and homework activities.
Fractions Puzzles Included:
Puzzles 1 and 2: Equivalent Fractions
Puzzle 3: Fractions in Simplest Form / Simplifying Fractions
Puzzle 4: Fractions of Quantities / Amounts (Unit Fractions)
Puzzle 5: Fractions of Quantities / Amounts (Harder)
Puzzle 6: Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
**Decimals Puzzles included: **
Ordering Decimals (Easier 1 star version)
Ordering Decimals (More challenging 2 star version)
Mental Addition and Subtraction of Decimals (Easier 1 star version)
Mental Addition and Subtraction of Decimals (More challenging 2 star version)
Multiplying Decimals by 10, 100 and 1000
Dividing Decimals by 10, 100 and 1000
Multiplying Decimals using Times Tables Facts
**Percentages Puzzles included: **
Decimal and Fraction Equivalents
Percentages of Quantities / Amounts (Easier 1 star version)
Percentages of Quantities / Amounts (More challenging 2 star version)
Percentage Increases
Percentages Decreases
Price Increases and Decreases by percentages (Pound AND dollar versions)
An engaging alternative to worksheets, these no prep puzzles make ideal starter, early finisher or homework activities. They can be completed individually or in pairs / groups. These puzzles are similar to codebreaker puzzles, with a maths-related word to be revealed after completing the calculations. Each puzzle contains a grid. Within each box is a decimals, fractions or percentages calculation and a letter. Students circle any boxes containing errors. Then they put together the letters from the remaining boxes to reveal a maths word. On some puzzles there is a further challenge question / task at the bottom of the page linked to the hidden word.
Students often forget or avoid checking their own work for errors so it’s great to get them carefully checking the calculations in these puzzles. Spotting common errors may help them remember to check their own work and help them avoid common errors themselves.
For more information on the Decimals Four in a Row Games, please click on the individual resource pack.
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Some of my other popular KS2 Maths resources:
6 Differentiated Four in a Row Games for Fractions of Amounts
54-Card Active Game / Treasure Hunt for Fractions of Amounts
54-Card Active Game / Treasure Hunt for Adding and Subtracting Decimals to One Place
Mental Maths Bundle Year 5 Year 6
Multiplication / Division Bundle
Angles / Symmetry Activities Bundle
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A differentiated set of activities based around finding and understanding equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages, which includes fluency and reasoning questions.
I have also included my “cheat sheet” diagram, modelling how to convert from each representation, which my classes always find very helpful.