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3rd grade fractions homework for SMART Notebook

Preview of Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Sheet 3

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Sheet 3

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Mr. S
Do you need a supplemental worksheet for converting mixed numbers and improper fractions? There are 3 picture problems included in this worksheet to enable students to visually solve the problem. There are 6 problems where students will convert mixed numbers to improper fractions. Also, there are 6 problems to convert from improper fractions to mixed numbers.
Preview of Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Sheet 1

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Sheet 1

Created by
Mr. S
Do your students struggle understanding mixed numbers and improper fractions? This is the perfect worksheet for the deep understanding of how mixed numbers and improper fractions are equivalent to each other. There are 10 picture problems included in this worksheet to enable students to visually solve the problem. Students need to master this understanding before converting mixed numbers and improper fractions.
Preview of Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Sheet 2

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Sheet 2

Created by
Mr. S
Do your students struggle understanding mixed numbers and improper fractions? This is the perfect worksheet for the deep understanding of how mixed numbers and improper fractions are equivalent to each other. There are 5 picture problems included in this worksheet to enable students to visually solve the problem. There are also 8 problems where students will convert mixed numbers to improper fractions.
Preview of Find Greatest Common Factor (GCF) using 2 different methods  (factor and tree)

Find Greatest Common Factor (GCF) using 2 different methods (factor and tree)

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Amy Wells
Help your students find the greatest common factor (GCF) using two different methods; factor method and tree method. The factor method is for your higher students that know their facts. The tree method is for kids that struggle with their math facts. Also, the tree method can be used for larger numbers. At the end of the smart board lesson there are a few homework questions using either method.
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