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Decimals and Fractions Interactive Math Unit | Grade 4 and Grade 5

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Stop searching for the fractions and decimals lessons for your unit. We already wrote the whole thing for you! Everything you need to teach, practice, and assess is included in this print-and-use unit. Get your time back!

This unit is part of the Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle for Grade 4/5. It comes with a bonus sequencing guide to help plan your whole year.

This all-inclusive resource includes:

  • instructions for how to set up, assess, and use interactive notebooks. It has a version that doesn’t require cutting and gluing if you’re worried about time or fine motor skills.
  • complete lesson plans with all the concepts broken down. This is helpful if you need to leave lessons for substitute teachers, your math skills are a little rusty, or the government changed the curriculum and didn’t give you any time to learn how to teach it (shout out to Alberta teachers!)
  • student template pages. Our templates include versions that require printing, cutting, gluing, and writing as well as versions that just require printing and writing. Alternative versions are included so you can differentiate.
  • practice pages (worksheets) to help practice the concepts or to use for formative assessment.
  • proof questions that can be used for formative assessment or exit tickets.
  • games and activities to help reinforce concepts, to use for early finishers, or just for some math fun. A set of task cards are included for review.
  • unit test pages. There are a variety of levels so it makes it easy for you to modify for your class. These pages are left plain and simple without grades or levels on them to help with student test anxiety.
  • alignment guides for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Lessons are aligned to each specific curriculum so it’s easy for teachers to know which lessons to teach and what to highlight in each lesson.
  • Canadian spellings.
  • SI Notation, meaning numbers are written with a space between place value columns instead of a comma. Example 30 000 instead of 30,000.
  • metric measurements.

Ninja Note: This unit is part of a year-long bundle which means you can get your whole year planned!

Do you struggle with teaching math because you lack the confidence to teach it well? Been there! That is why we wrote the lessons the way we did. We include all the background information that will help you and save you time trying to learn it alone!

The specific lessons are:

  • representing decimals (up to thousandths, but adaptable for tenths and hundredths)
  • decimals place value (up to thousandths, but adaptable for tenths and hundredths)
  • representing Canadian money (money notation in English and French)
  • addition and subtraction of decimals (up to thousandths, but adaptable for tenths and hundredths)
  • rounding decimals to any place value
  • representing fractions (parts of a whole, parts of a set)
  • representing mixed and improper fractions (and converting back and forth)
  • equivalent fractions and simplifying fractions
  • converting fractions and decimals (up to thousandths, but adaptable for tenths and hundredths)
  • ordering fractions and decimals (up to thousandths, but adaptable for tenths and hundredths, fractions with common denominators or uncommon denominators)
  • adding and subtracting fractions
  • ratios
  • percent within 100

Ninja Note: This resource was not designed with Easel by TpT in mind. It works best when printed.

This resource aligns with:

  • Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 4 ©2022
  • Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 5 ©2022
  • British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 4
  • British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 5
  • Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 4 N4.6, N4.7, N4.8
  • Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 5 N5.5, N5.6, N5.7

This resource supports:

  • any fraction or decimals lessons.

Do your students need more practice with decimals and fractions?

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What our ninjas have said about this resource:

***I have purchased several of your math interactive notebook resources. They are working great for my students. (Thank you Sandra C)

Thank you for your consideration! Happy teaching decimals and fractions from the Brain Ninjas!

Total Pages
500 pages
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Teaching Duration
2 months
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand a fraction 1/𝘣 as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into 𝘣 equal parts; understand a fraction 𝘢/𝑏 as the quantity formed by 𝘢 parts of size 1/𝘣.
Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.
Understand two fractions as equivalent (equal) if they are the same size, or the same point on a number line.
Recognize and generate simple equivalent fractions, (e.g., 1/2 = 2/4, 4/6 = 2/3). Explain why the fractions are equivalent, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.

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