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12th grade Black History Month fractions resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Viola Desmond BRICK REVEAL - Annuities (5 Versions, TVM Solver included)

Viola Desmond BRICK REVEAL - Annuities (5 Versions, TVM Solver included)

Created by
CalfordMath
As students solve annuities problems they will unlock more Lego bricks of the Viola Desmond portrait. The bricks appear like magic in the spreadsheet, motivating them to complete their work. Below each correctly answered question is a tally of the bricks revealed, should students wish to actually purchase physical bricks and build the picture!This is digital product (no physical toy bricks are included!) available in both Microsoft Excel format and Google Sheets format. Five different problem
Preview of Printable Math Website Bookmarks (Great for Meet the Teacher/ End Of Year)

Printable Math Website Bookmarks (Great for Meet the Teacher/ End Of Year)

Created by
Super Pi
Printable Math Bookmarks that are a great resource for parents and students. These are wonderful for meet the teacher night, beginning of year, and/or end of year. The bookmarks list different websites that students can access to continue practicing at home while having fun and using technology.
Preview of Math Minutes - Fractions

Math Minutes - Fractions

Created by
Grant Rolfes
Create and customize your own Math Minutes with Fractions! Students of all levels need constant practice to quick at mental calculations of basic fractions! This Excel document will let you customize and create fraction addition, subtraction and multiplication problems easily. Answer keys are also automatically generated for teacher use!
Preview of NOTES: Fraction, Decimal, Percent

NOTES: Fraction, Decimal, Percent

Created by
Tina Mooney
This is a simplified worksheet that explains how to convert fraction, decimals, and percents.
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Chart

Greatest Common Factor Chart

Greatest Common Factor Chart. Top row (left to right) is 1-25 and going down the side (top to bottom) is 1-100. Helps struggling math students with identifying their greatest common factors.
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