Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Models
Oh, My Division!
100
What operation do I use to convert a fraction to a decimal?
division
100
Compare the following decimals: 0.200 ____ 0.2
equal to or =
100
Write the following decimal as a percent: 0.48
48 %
100

Draw the model for 6/9.

Observe

100
Is 1/2 always equal to 1/2?
NO
200
Write the fraction 4/5 as a percent
80%
200
Compare the following: 2/3 and 0.75
2/3 < 0.75 (0.67 < 0.75)
200
Write the percent as a decimal. 90%
0.9 or 0.90
200

Create a model of 75/100. (Hint: calculate it to simplest form)

*observe 

200

What goes outside of the house when dividing? (hint: look at a fraction)

What is a denominator number?

300
What fraction is equivalent to 50%?
1/2
300
Compare the following decimals: 0.1234 ____ 0.05
greater than or >
300
Write the following number as a percent: 0.05
5 %
300

What is included in our anchor chart we did this week? 

What is decimal form, percentage form, and model?

300

What goes inside of the house when dividing? (hint: look at a fraction)

What is a numerator number?

400
Sammy went to a 1/5 off sale. What percent did he get off?
20%
400
Round the following decimal to the tenths place. 0.4567
0.5
400

Is the number 25% greater than 2.5? 

No

400

The denominator determines what in my models?

What is the total slices in a chart/ diagram?

400

What do I do if our denominator number can't go in to our numerator number?

You add a decimal and a zero.

500

If fractions are equivalent, does this mean the percentages are equal as well?

No
500
Convert 6/7 to a decimal and round to the hundredths place.
0.86
500

Is 2/5 equivalent to 60%?

What is yes?

500

What does the numerator tell you in order to create a model? 

What do I shade in?

500

Do I stop when I hit zero as my remainder in long division?

What is yes?

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