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8th Grade Interactive Math Skill Builders

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Percent - CCSS 7.NS.A.2, 7.SP.C.6

Links verified on 03/23/2020


1. Chances Are.

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Predict the likelihood of events using a circle graph with percentages as a model. SEE MORE
 
2. Fractions, Decimals or Percent.

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Fill in the missing value into the form. Your answer will be a fraction, a decimal or a percent, depending on the problem. Be sure to write your fractions in lowest terms. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive.] SEE MORE
 
3. Penguin Waiter Tip Game.

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Determine the tip of the waiter in this game from Funbrain. SEE MORE
 
4. Percent Problems.

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A one-player, or two-player game from Quia. SEE MORE
 
5. Percent with a Calculator.

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Answer the problems, but don't run your mouse over the colored blocks until you have an answer in mind. SEE MORE
 
6. Percents and Ratios.

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This is an index of pages that teach percent and ratio skills covered in K8 math courses. SEE MORE
 
7. Pie Chart.

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View pie charts (parameters: number of sectors, size of sector as a percent). Additional related resources are located under the learner tab. SEE MORE
 
8. Practice Solving Percent Problems.

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Fifteen questions with the answers available from a drop down menu. SEE MORE
 
9. Solving Percent Problems Using a Pyramid Grid.

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An interactive lesson with example problems. SEE MORE
 
10. Spy Guys Interactive - Percent.

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Watch the video and respond at various places Lesson 4. This video includes sections which ask students to input responses.  SEE MORE
 
11. Visual Percentage Calculator.

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This online percentage calculator shows how a percentage is represented as a fraction of a number. SEE MORE
 
12. What Percentage Has Been Shaded.

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Guess the percent of the shaded pie chart. SEE MORE
 

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