Skip Counting by 5 to 100 – Nickels
5, 10, 15, 20…keep counting all the way up to 100 or $1.00. Once kids fill in all the blanks they can count how many nickels are in a dollar.
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5, 10, 15, 20…keep counting all the way up to 100 or $1.00. Once kids fill in all the blanks they can count how many nickels are in a dollar.
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Feel the sunshine and hear the waves while skip counting by 5 to 100 ($100 that is!) using sand dollars. Challenge: How many $5 bills do you need to count $100?
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A page of circle fractions in plain Jane black and white. Great visual fraction models when working with circular objects.
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Circle fraction cut-outs that are meant to be lighter on the printer ink. Fits easily in a standard envelope for storage!
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Bright and cheery circle fraction cut-outs are a great visual fraction models for your fraction lessons with circular objects.
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This is a simple hands on worksheet for the circle fraction of one half. Cut out the halves and glue in the circle.
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A visual fraction model with the circle fractions of one third that kids can put together themselves. A great cut and glue activity.
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Kids can see how circle fractions are made by cutting and gluing these one fourth pieces into the circle. It’s a quick hands on activity.
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This is a great visual fraction model for the circle fractions of one sixth that kids can easily create themselves and use for later reference.
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With eight pieces, these circle fractions for one eighth are like putting a puzzle together! Be sure all the fractions are right side up.
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In this basic circle fractions worksheet, kids use their knowledge of how circle fractions are divided to create their own circle fractions for 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, and 1/8.
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Dividing a circle into halves is easy sneezy, simple simon! It’s also the foundation for creating other fractions like 1/4, 1/6 and 1/8.
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Dividing circles into fractions (equal parts) can be fairly easy, but dividing into thirds is the most difficult of all. Learn how on this page.
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Circle fractions come up again and again when studying fractions. Why not know how to divide them into fractions correctly?
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Don’t know quite how to create six equal parts out of a circle? Follow the directions on this page and you’ll have it down in no time!
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Ever think about how to make a wagon wheel with all those spokes? Well, here’s your chance to learn. Find the center and start drawing lines…
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