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Comparing Fractions, Decimals and PercentsA fantastic interactive activity! Students get lots of practice at finding equivalent fractions, decimals and percents. Three thumbs up! The website has a fact sheet, a worksheet, a quiz and (best of all) a game for teaching this activity. The main website is at: If you want to cut to the chase and just play the game, it can be found at:
Concentration Memory GameConcentration Memory Game You can choose to play the game to revise number facts, fraction concepts or fraction-decimal-percent conversions. Very nice implementation!
Percentage PaintA simple but effective idea, and nicely implemented! Or a teacher could paint in a percentage and camera it to a page of an IWB document.
Fraction FourStudents play a version of Connect Four, gaining the chance to place a piece on the board by answering questions about simplify fractions, converting fractions to decimals and percents, as well as algebra questions involving fractions. http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/FractionFour/
Matching Game: Fraction-Decimal-PercentClick on two cards to turn them over. If they match, they are cleared from the board. If not, they remain on the board. How many turns will it take you to clear the board? http://www.interactivestuff.org/match/maker.phtml?featured=1&id=9
Comparing All ThreeCan you match the fractions, decimals or percentages pairs?
Introduction to PercentagesFrom the website: Here are two activities to see what percentages look like. In the second one you can compare percentages and fractions.
The Matching GameA collection of matching games, including multiplication tables, addition tables, equivalent fractions, and fraction-to-percent conversions. These are flash files.
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