Math Fractions & Decimals Eric Charlesworth To O-we-o for being an outstanding meerkat. E. C. Scholastic Inc. grants teachers permission to photocopy the reproducible pages from this book for classroom use. No other part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher. For information regarding permission, write to Scholastic Inc., 7 Broadway, New York, NY 00. Editor: Sarah Longhi Cover designer: Jason Robinson Interior designer: Kelli Thompson Illustrator: Teresa Anderko ISBN-: 97-0--0- ISBN-0: 0--0- Copyright 00 by Eric Charlesworth. All rights reserved. Published by Scholastic Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. 7 9 0 0 0 New York Toronto London Auckland Sydney Mexico City New Delhi Hong Kong Buenos Aires Super Sudoku Math: Fractions & Decimals 00 by Eric Charlesworth Scholastic Teaching Resources
Contents Introduction......................... Sudoku Rules......................... Skills Reference Sheet..................... Naming Fractions ( puzzles).................. 7 Making Equivalent Fractions ( puzzles)............ 9 Mixed Review....................... Simplifying Fractions ( puzzles)............... Converting Mixed Numbers & Improper Fractions ( puzzles).................... Mixed Review....................... Adding Fractions ( puzzles)................. 7 Subtracting Fractions ( puzzles)............... 9 Mixed Review....................... Multiplying Fractions ( puzzles)............... Dividing Fractions ( puzzles)................. Mixed Review....................... Finding the Fraction of a Whole ( puzzles).......... 7 Converting Fractions to Decimals ( puzzles).......... 9 Mixed Review....................... Adding Decimals ( puzzles)................. Subtracting Decimals ( puzzles)............... Mixed Review....................... Multiplying Decimals ( puzzles)............... 7 Dividing Decimals ( puzzles)................. 9 Mixed Review 7....................... Converting Fractions to Percents ( puzzles).......... Finding the Percent of a Whole ( puzzles).......... Mixed Review....................... Final Mixed Review..................... 7 Answer Key......................... Super Sudoku Math: Fractions & Decimals 00 by Eric Charlesworth Scholastic Teaching Resources
Introduction For students in grades to, understanding the concept of the partial number (fractions, decimals, and percentages) is at the forefront of the math curriculum. Though it is listed under the NCTM strand of Numbers and Operations, a facility with fractions and their other representations supports students understanding of geometry, measurement, probability, and the more complex algebra work that they are just beginning to undertake. This book is designed to reinforce the conceptual understanding of nonwhole numbers. The activities cover key skills that progress from basic (finding equivalent fractions) to complex (converting fractions to percents). By using Sudoku puzzles to frame the problems, practicing these important skills becomes more fun and far more rewarding. You can replace most rote facts-practice worksheets with the leveled Sudoku puzzle challenges in this collection. A key advantage to using these puzzles is that the puzzles are self-checking. If students make an error, they will quickly find that the puzzle isn t working, which will help them catch the mistake and try to correct it themselves. How to Use This Book Super Sudoku Math: Fractions & Decimals 00 by Eric Charlesworth Scholastic Teaching Resources These puzzles can be used flexibly. You may want to hand out copies of the puzzles for a warm-up activity (or do now ) to start class. However, they can also be given to students who finish their class work early or occasionally serve as homework. Have students who are ready for a challenge solve the Word Problems that appear at the bottom of some of the puzzle pages. You may also invite them to use a -by- grid to create their own Sudoku puzzle for their peers. Students who are struggling can use the Skills Reference Sheet (pages and ) to help them remember basic concepts. Be sure to model specific skills for individual students or solve puzzles on the overhead or the interactive whiteboard for the class. The tips included at the bottom of some of the Sudoku puzzle pages may also provide helpful hints about the target skill. NCTM Standard Connection The student will make equivalent fractions simplify fractions convert improper fractions to mixed numbers and fractions to decimals add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions and decimals use fractions and decimals to solve word problems 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
Name Date Naming Fractions Directions Every row, column, and -by- box should contain each of these digits: Fill in each blank with the correct number to name the fraction. Super Sudoku Math: Fractions & Decimals 00 by Eric Charlesworth Scholastic Teaching Resources Tip! 0 When your numerator gets larger, your value is larger because you have more shaded pieces. But when your denominator gets larger your value is smaller because the shaded pieces are smaller in size. 7
Name Date Naming Fractions Directions Every row, column, and -by- box should contain each of these digits: 7 Fill in each blank with the correct number to name the fraction. 0 Tip! 7 0 Anytime your denominator and numerator are the same number, you have every piece shaded in. That means you have a whole. So,,, etc. are all equal to one! Super Sudoku Math: Fractions & Decimals 00 by Eric Charlesworth Scholastic Teaching Resources
Name Date Making Equivalent Fractions Directions Every row, column, and -by- box should contain each of these digits: Fill in each blank with the correct number to create a pair of equivalent fractions. 9 0 0 Super Sudoku Math: Fractions & Decimals 00 by Eric Charlesworth Scholastic Teaching Resources Tip! 9 9 0 0 0 0 Equivalent fractions like and have the same value, but they re broken into different size pieces. So instead of getting one piece of a cake that has been split in half, you get two smaller pieces of a cake that has been split in fourths. Same tasty cake, just more plates! 9