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Numbers

Divisibility Rules​

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Knowledge of divisibility rules will assist students with number sense and estimation. There a specific strategies to determine factors of specific values.

This page summarizes the rules and provides practice questions.

Patterns in Division

Operations with Decimals

Decimal Place Value​

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Place value is essential when working with decimals to understand its value. This is also important when using estimation as a quick method to check answers.

This is the foldable that students used to practice the three ways to represent decimals.

Adding and Subtracting Decimals

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It is important to line up decimals using place value in order to add and subtract.

Word Problems

Multiplying Decimals​

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There are three strategies that you can use to solve a multiplication question. Familiarize yourself with all three and choose the one that works best for you!

Base Ten Blocks

Base Ten Practice

Base Ten Practice Answers

Rectangle Model

Dividing Decimals​

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There are two strategies that you can use to solve a division question. Familiarize yourself with all three and choose the one that works best for you!

Base Ten Blocks

Word Problems

Order of Operations with Decimals

Decimals follow the same rules for BEDMAS as whole numbers.

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Lowest Common Multiple

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In order to add and subtract fractions, the denominator must be the same. When the denominators are different, you must find the lowest common multiple for each value and change the denominators.

Converting Fractions, Decimal, Percents

Working with Percents​

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A percent is a value of out 100. This can easily be written as a fraction and a decimal!

Math Art

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An artistic approach to understanding the connection between fractions, decimals and percents using a 100 grid.

Adapted from NCTM: Masterpieces to Mathematics

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