4.NF.1, 4.NF.6
Module 10
Student can use the printable cards to play mix and match games (Memory, Go Fish, etc.). They will match a common fraction with pictures of tenths and hundredths.
Common Fraction and Decimal Fraction Cards
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Comparing Tenths and Hundreths
4.NF.7
Module 10
Fundamentals Game
Student will draw cards to create either the largest or smallest decimal fraction. Student will compare their numbers for points. The student with the most points after 5 rounds is the winner.
Top Score
Module 10
Fundamentals Game
Student will draw cards to create either the largest or smallest decimal fraction. Student will compare their numbers for points. The student with the most points after 5 rounds is the winner.
Top Score
Monday, May 23, 2016
Representing Tenths by Mix & Match
4.NF.6
Module 10
Pull out the tenths from the Mix and Match Cards and use them to play all sorts of matching games. From Memory to Go Fish to Old Maid. Click below to make class sets of the tenths cards.
Mix and Match Tenths Cards
Module 10
Pull out the tenths from the Mix and Match Cards and use them to play all sorts of matching games. From Memory to Go Fish to Old Maid. Click below to make class sets of the tenths cards.
Mix and Match Tenths Cards
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Composing Decimal Tenths
4.NF.6
Module 10
Differentiation Activity
Students in small groups, pairs, or individually create different tenths cards from .0 to 1.0 by drawing on two tenths grid support pages. They will then draw a card with a fraction and build it with their tenths grids. Students will compare how they decided to build their number and see if they can come up with any more combinations.
Tenths Grids (print 2 per student)
Decimal Cards
Module 10
Differentiation Activity
Students in small groups, pairs, or individually create different tenths cards from .0 to 1.0 by drawing on two tenths grid support pages. They will then draw a card with a fraction and build it with their tenths grids. Students will compare how they decided to build their number and see if they can come up with any more combinations.
Tenths Grids (print 2 per student)
Decimal Cards
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