Fractions/Decimals
36 Units, 53 Skills
Fraction Foundations - Intro
Unit 1
Fraction Foundations - Practice
Unit 2
Decimal Foundations - Intro
Unit 3
Fractions, Equivalent - Intro
Unit 4
Fractions - Mixed - Intro
Unit 5
Numbers and Words - to Millions and Thousandths
Unit 6
Fractions, Equivalent - Practice
Unit 7
Decimal Foundations - Practice
Unit 8
Decimal Foundations - Advanced
Unit 9
Place Value and Rounding - To Millions and Thousandths
Unit 10
Fractions - Mixed - Practice
Unit 11
Decimal Addition and Subtraction - Intro
Unit 12
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Intro
Unit 13
Decimal Addition and Subtraction - Practice
Unit 14
Decimal Multiplication - Intro
Unit 15
Decimal Division - Intro
Unit 16
Fraction Comparing - Intro
Unit 17
Fraction Multiplication - Intro
Unit 18
Decimal Multiplication - Practice
Unit 19
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Practice
Unit 20
Fraction Comparing - Practice
Unit 21
Decimal Division - Practice
Unit 22
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Intro
Unit 23
Fraction Multiplication - Practice
Unit 24
Fractions and Decimals
Unit 25
Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Unit 26
Fraction Division - Intro
Unit 27
Decimal Multiplication - Advanced
Unit 28
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Advanced
Unit 29
Decimal Division - Advanced
Unit 30
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Practice
Unit 31
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Practice
Unit 32
Fraction Multiplication - Advanced
Unit 33
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Advanced
Unit 34
Fraction Division - Practice
Unit 35
Fraction Division - Advanced
Unit 36
This math unit begins with teaching students how to convert mixed fractions to improper fractions, establishing a fundamental understanding of fraction representations. As the unit progresses, students learn to add fractions by first simplifying problems that involve mixed fractions with one altered denominator, then advancing to adding with no simplifications. The unit further develops skills by practicing addition where denominators are unaltered and requires students to either simplify the results or keep them unsimplified, depending on the worksheet. This prepares them for handling missing values in addition equations with constant denominators, introducing complexities such as one altered denominator. The latter part of the unit transitions into subtraction, where students apply similar techniques. They start by simplifying subtraction problems with one altered denominator and progressively handle tasks that involve subtracting mixed fractions without simplifications. Additionally, students practice finding missing values in subtraction equations, further enhancing their ability to work with different denominators and simplify results when needed. This structured progression solidifies their understanding of fraction operations, focusing on both addition and subtraction with mixed numbers.
Skills you will learn include:
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