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Recognize common percentages as ratios based on fractions whose denominators are 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10. 0606.2.6
Links verified on 4/12/2012
- Calculate percent - Discover relationships between fractions, percents, and decimals
- Chances Are - predict the likelihood of events using a circle graph with percentages as a model
- Dividing fractions - Fraction Bar -This is a very versatile tool that can be used to illustrate a variety of number operations.
- Finding a percent of a quantity - five multiple choice questions
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- Fractions, Decimals or Percent - two are given, you supply the third
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- Math at the Mall - practice percentages and finding the best deal while shopping at a virtual mall
- Penguin Waiter Percent Game - Funbrain site
- Percent Problems - a one-player, or two-player game from Quia
- Percents and Ratios - an index of pages that teach percent and ratio skills covered in K8 math courses - Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about percents and ratios. (from AAA math)
- Percents and Wholes - five multiple choice questions
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- Percent with a Calculator - after the lesson there are problems to work (don't run your mouse over the colored blocks until you have an answer in mind)
- Pie Chart - view pie charts (parameters: number of sectors, size of sector as a percent)
- Practice Solving Percent Problems - fifteen questions, answers available from a drop down menu
- Shopping at Troy's Toys - percent shopping
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- Solving Percent Problems Using a Pyramid Grid - an interactive lesson
- Spy Guys Interactive - Percent - Lesson 4
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- Using percents - five multiple choice questions
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- Using the Proportion Method to Solve Percent Problems - practice problems at the end
- What percentage has been shaded - Guess the percent of the shaded pie chart
- What Percentage of your Class is Right or Left Handed? - a data collection and analysis class experiment
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