We are about 1/2 way through our unit on fractions & decimals…our latest topic is comparing & ordering decimals. Do you know which amount is greater? Could you place decimals on a number line? Check out these websites below for some review…remember to check-in witha comment. Clipped from: studyjams.scholastic.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.mathsisfun.com (share this clip) Clipped from: themathgames.com (share this clip)
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Here are some great new websites to help you review our latest concepts…decimal place value & rounding. Remember the rule when rounding: 5 or more, raise the score (by 1) 4 or less give it a rest (number stays the same) *Also remember to check with the number you are roundings “neighbor” to follow the rounding rule Try out the activities to test your
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Here is our latest vocabulary on Quizlet for Metric Measurement Clipped from: quizlet.com (share this clip) Check out these websites below to help you review metric measurement….you can also check out my post from last year here Clipped from: www.wisc-online.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.learner.org (share this clip) Clipped from: www.bbc.co.uk (share this clip)
Here are some websites to visit to help you review our latest concept of Comparing & Ordering Fractions…try some out! Clipped from: studyjams.scholastic.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.mathplayground.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.bbc.co.uk (share this clip) Clipped from: www.mathsisfun.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.crickweb.co.uk (share this clip) Also you can check out my previous posts about converting fractions here & here
We are learning all about microscopes…do you know the difference between the fine & coarse adjustment? What is the diaphragm’s job? Check out the websites below and also make sure you know all of the definitions for each part of the microscope and that you can label each part on a diagram Clipped from: www.biologycorner.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.wisc-online.com (share this clip)
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Continuing on our path with fractions…here are some resources to help you review equivalent fractions Clipped from: studyjams.scholastic.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.sheppardsoftware.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.interactivestuff.org (share this clip) Clipped from: www.mrnussbaum.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.mrnussbaum.com (share this clip)