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The Basics
Interactive Flash Cards
FDP Conversion Chart
Note the following patterns:
- All fractions are in simplest form,
- All decimals increase (as you go down the list)
- All percents increase (as you go down the list)
- All fractions are in simplest form,
- All decimals increase (as you go down the list)
- All percents increase (as you go down the list)
FDP Conversion Games
Positives and Negatives on a Number Line
Perfect Square Roots
Simplifying Imperfect Square Roots
Decompose the radicand into two factors, where one of those factors is a perfect square.
- If only one of the factors is a perfect square, you will still end with a radical in your answer.
- If both of the factors are perfect squares, you will end with an integer.
- If only one of the factors is a perfect square, you will still end with a radical in your answer.
- If both of the factors are perfect squares, you will end with an integer.
20x20 Multiplication Table
Rounding Decimals
EXPLANATION & EXAMPLES: Click on Math Is Fun
EXPLANATION & EXAMPLES: Click on Calculator Soup
GAME: Click on Sheppard Software
GAME: Click on Math Play
EXPLANATION & EXAMPLES: Click on Calculator Soup
GAME: Click on Sheppard Software
GAME: Click on Math Play
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Equivalent Fractions
EXPLANATION: Click on Math Is Fun
Simplest Form/Lowest Terms
Greatest Common Factor
Perfect Squares
A perfect square is when a number is multiplied BY ITSELF. For example, 3x3=9, so 9 is a perfect square.
The first 12 perfect squares are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144.
The first 12 perfect squares are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144.
FDP Conversion
EXPLANATION: Click on Math Is Fun
FDP Conversion (YouTube Playlist)
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