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Multiply & Dividing Decimals Coloring Book Math

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Grade Levels
6th - 12th, Higher Education, Homeschool
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Description

This "Coloring Book Math" worksheet includes a worksheet on multiplying and dividing decimals (middle/high school level- negative integers included), a coloring sheet, worksheet key, and coloring page key! Have fun finding products and quotients!!!

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One Step Addition and Subtraction Equations

Order of Operations

Adding Fractions: Unlike Denominators

Area of Circles

Multiplying Fractions

Divide Decimals

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

“Why??? Coloring is for kindergarten.”

My motto has always been: “If you’re bored, your students are definitely bored!” After grading homework sheet after workbook page… I realized that grading wasn’t super fun, and I’m positive doing the homework wasn’t very fun either. Then I remembered how much I loved kindergarten and the lower grades because the teachers made EVERYTHING fun. That is when I decided to make my assignments a little more ‘interesting.’ I didn’t know how my students would react, but surprisingly they LOVE IT and grading is a lot more exciting as well! Who doesn’t love coloring? (Ok… I do have one student who chooses not to color but 1 out of 40 isn’t too bad :)

“How/when would I use these activities?”

Whenever you want! Use them as homework, review, extra credit, etc.

“Why are the colors so crazy? Don’t you know that Santa's pants aren't blue?

After being a middle school student myself and teaching middle school for the past few years, I know how clever they can be. If the colors were accurate, it would be simple to find the problem that is “blue” and match it up with the answer on his pants which are supposed to be “blue.” However, if they are random colors, they have to do the work!

“Do I grade them on their coloring?”

I don’t. I simply remind them that the ANSWERS are on the back! It would be silly not to look at them! (Remind them that this is not cheating since you are giving it to them.) I give them an extra credit point for coloring.

“What are the benefits?”

-Students actually check their work. If the answer isn’t on the coloring page, they know they did something wrong and can redo the problem.

-Easier to grade (just look at their coloring page). TIP: I usually at least glance through their work to make sure they didn’t simply copy someone else’s coloring.

-Students actually get excited about homework!

“Do you have a coloring book page for ___________”

Message me and let me know what topic/problems you would like to have a coloring page for and what cartoon/picture you would prefer and I will make you one if I do not already have one!

Total Pages
4 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand a rational number as a point on the number line. Extend number line diagrams and coordinate axes familiar from previous grades to represent points on the line and in the plane with negative number coordinates.
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.

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