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Pi Day Stations: Radius, Diameter, Circumference, Area, Volume
By Colleen Burdette
Practice your geometry skills on Pi Day:
This engaging activity will have students practicing their geometry skills while they work their way through stations using pi to solve problems. Students will be directed to color areas of a color sheet with specific colors based on their answers.
The following skills are practiced:
I allow students to use calculators on this activity when we are short on time. There are opportunities to practice working with decimals.
What's included:
How is this product useful:
Math Calculator Practice! Rounding and Decimals Task+Key Casio fx-300MS Plus
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This Rounding and Decimals Task (with complete Key) gives students practice to become fluent using their calculator. It should be used in conjunction with the Rounding and Decimals Tutorial. The aim of both the Tutorial and the Task is to assist students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the task is DIY for students.
Also, take a look at the Tutorial of this same calculator, also for rounding and Decimals, and get the two together. You can find it here:
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The task can be used as teacher assessment, peer assessment or self assessment at the end of a fractions and decimals unit of work.
This calculator tutorial and task series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Round your answer to the nearest whole number, Round your answer to the nearest tenth, Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, Round your answer to the nearest thousandths, Round your answer to one decimal place, Round your answer to two decimal places, Round your answer to three decimal places, Use pi to one decimal place, Use pi to two decimal places, Use pi to three decimal places, the digits of pi. 22/7, 3.141592, Assessment, Teacher Assessment, Formative Assessment, Summative Assessment, Peer Assessment, Self Assessment
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
Recurring Decimals as Fractions Follow Me Cards
By LittleStreams
These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise converting recurring decimals as fractions from simple ones such as 0.999 (recurring) through to more complicated ones such as 0.7125252525 (recurring). Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Students should be expected to not use a calculator.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
Comparing Proportional Relationships: Grade 7 Math
By EZMath
Want to know if your 7th grade math students can calculate a unit rate and compare proportional relationships in the same and different representation?
This presentation includes 10 questions (23 slides total) that has students work in groups to determine which statement is true between two given proportional relationships. Which has the higher unit rate? Which has the lower unit rate? Which of the two representations is actually proportional? Teams must be able to work together to determine the answer, then back up their answers verbally.
Great as a review activity before an exam, or as a mid-unit formative assessment to track progress towards mastery.
This lesson also includes a quick paper/pencil exit ticket students can do individually so you can assess each students' mastery of proportional relationships, with answer key included.
Included in Activity:
- Link to Google Slide Deck for classroom presentation
- Complete directions for how I like to run the activity
- Printable student answer choice cards
- Printable student Exit Ticket
- Complete Exit Ticket answer key
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Converting Fractions Decimals and Percents | Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this digital, self-checking, no-prep activity designed for mastering the conversion of fractions, decimals, and percents.
This interactive Google Sheets activity allows students to practice converting fractions, decimals, and percents in an engaging and effective way.
Perfect for a digital classroom, this no-prep resource ensures students receive immediate feedback, enhancing their understanding and retention.
Key Features:
Interactive Learning: Students solve 20 carefully curated problems to reveal a mystery picture, adding an element of fun to math practice.
Comprehensive Practice:
Problems include converting between fractions, decimals, and percents to ensure thorough understanding.
Flexible Use: Ideal for:
Back-to-school review and preparation
Additional remediation materials
Individual and whole class assignments
Substitute teacher lesson plans
Convenient Solutions: Included for quick and easy grading.
Why Teachers Love It:
"This is a great activity. My students loved to see the picture appear as they completed problems. This also was a great self-checking activity. This brought up great conversations about incorrect answers among students."
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
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Not for public display.
Decimal Place Value Chart | Student Place Value Chart | Free
By Aimee in Elementary
Free place value chart with decimals! This resource includes 6 versions of place value charts, making it ideal for a variety of classroom activities and student needs.
These place value charts will enhance learning as they help students grasp essential math concepts through visual and interactive methods. They are also versatile and suitable for individual practice, small group work, or whole class instruction.
Suggested Uses:
While this is a standalone resource, this place value chart can be utilized throughout my math units to provide consistent practice and reinforcement of essential place value concepts.
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Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!
By EduCraft Marketplace
This is a simple project, but it adds in real life scenario of what the cost is going out to eat. Students end up shocked at the cost of going out to eat! The students pick out a restaurant of their choice (can download the menu offline), "go out to eat" with three other family members, order, determine cost, sales tax and tip for a total of going out to eat for 4 people. This could be a group project with four students going out to eat and seeing what the cost is for each. Either way, it shows their decimal skills with basic math operations and gives them a new appreciation of going out to eat!
Non-curricular BTC Task: Estimating the size of Rational and Irrational Numbers
By MsVisualizer
This is a fun non curricular thinking task that goes beyond just asking students to convert rational numbers to other forms and put them in order. It provides students with an opportunity to think more deeply about the relative sizes of rational and irrational numbers and strategically choose which shapes to place where.
There are many valid approaches and answers to this task so it is a great way to start the year and build a thinking classroom.
This includes both a version made for 5th, 6th, or 7th grade with mixed numbers and decimal side lengths as well as a version for 8th/9th grade which includes square roots as well.
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
Non-curricular BTC 4 Points Task
Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
Rectangle Area and Perimeter Thinking Problems
By Susan Wolfe
Place Value Rounding Game.
Includes place value cards from one hundred thousandths to billions
Includes Place Value Charts for Student Game
Includes teacher instructions.
*Note you will need dice for this game.
Focuses on place value and rounding numbers skills.
For Grades 6-8
Math Calculator Practice! Rounding and Decimals Tutorial for the Casio fx-300MS
By Daniel
Make sure you get this resource for yourself as teacher, or your child/student now, and make sure they get to know their Calculator like never before!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Rounding and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Round any decimal to the required number of decimals.
2. Change the rounding of numbers between 0 and 9 decimal places.
3. Complete tasks, tests, examinations and other assessments correctly when you give instructions about rounding.
Please make sure to also get the Task and Key for this same Calculator, on the same topic to do alongside. You will find it here:
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
This calculator tutorial and task series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Round your answer to the nearest whole number, Round your answer to the nearest tenth, Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, Round your answer to the nearest thousandths, Round your answer to one decimal place, Round your answer to two decimal places, Round your answer to three decimal places, Use pi to one decimal place, Use pi to two decimal places, Use pi to three decimal places, the digits of pi. 22/7, 3.141592
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
Rational & Irrational Numbers Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with rational & irrational numbers. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite fractions and square root skills all the way up to estimating non-perfect squares, solving multi-step equations involving squares and cubes, and writing repeating decimals as fractions.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review rational & irrational numbers after teaching the concepts, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Thanksgiving Math | Converting Fractions Decimals Percents Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, Thanksgiving-themed, and self-checking converting fractions, decimals and percents activity.
Students will practice with this fun digital activity using Google Sheets.
I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it.
As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
It’s a great way to introduce additional problems for
· Test review and prep
· Additional materials for remediation
· Individual and whole class assignments
· Lesson plan activity for substitute teachers
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Math Calculator practice! Fractions, Decimals Tutorial-Casio fx-300MS Plus Calc
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Fractions and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Enter regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
2. Easily switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
3. Multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
4. Comfortably switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions, improper fractions and decimals
Also, take a look at the task Cards and Key of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
This calculator tutorial series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
Order of Operations with Decimals Pixel Art Activity and Printable Task Cards
By Matemaths
Engage your 6th graders with this fun, fall-themed pixel art activity focused on mastering the order of operations with decimals!
This Order of Operations with Decimals Pixel Art resource combines digital and printable formats, making it versatile and perfect for in-class or remote learning. Designed for 6th-grade students, this activity includes 20 self-checking questions on decimal operations.
With no parentheses or exponents involved, this resource simplifies focus on core decimal operations, helping students build confidence and accuracy.
Key Features:
What’s Included:
Bring the season into your classroom and make learning decimals a breeze! With no prep, instant feedback, and fun visuals, this fall-themed activity is ideal for reinforcing essential math skills in an interactive and engaging way.
Why You’ll Love This Resource: Teachers will appreciate the structured format, solutions, and built-in self-checking feature, which helps manage the classroom effectively while ensuring students remain focused. The activity is designed so kids can progress at their own pace, making it suitable for differentiated learning.
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Math Calculator practice! Fractions, Decimals Tutorial-Casio fx-300ES Plus Calc
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Fractions and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Enter regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
2. Easily switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
3. Multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
4. Comfortably switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions, improper fractions and decimals
Also, take a look at the task Cards and Key of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
This calculator tutorial series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
Converting Fractions Decimals and Percents | Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this digital, self-checking, no-prep activity designed for mastering the conversion of fractions, decimals, and percents.
This interactive Google Sheets activity allows students to practice converting fractions, decimals, and percents in an engaging and effective way.
Perfect for a digital classroom, this no-prep resource ensures students receive immediate feedback, enhancing their understanding and retention.
Key Features:
Interactive Learning: Students solve 20 carefully curated problems to reveal a mystery picture, adding an element of fun to math practice.
Comprehensive Practice:
Problems include converting between fractions, decimals, and percents to ensure thorough understanding.
Flexible Use: Ideal for:
Back-to-school review and preparation
Additional remediation materials
Individual and whole class assignments
Substitute teacher lesson plans
Convenient Solutions: Included for quick and easy grading.
Why Teachers Love It:
"This is a great activity. My students loved to see the picture appear as they completed problems. This also was a great self-checking activity. This brought up great conversations about incorrect answers among students."
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Math Calculator Practice!Rounding and Decimals Tutorial Casio- fx-300MS Plus
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Rounding and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Round any decimal to the required number of decimals.
2. Change the rounding of numbers between 0 and 9 decimal places.
3. Complete tasks, tests, examinations and other assessments correctly when you give instructions about rounding.
Also, take a look at the task Cards and Key of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
This calculator tutorial and task series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Round your answer to the nearest whole number, Round your answer to the nearest tenth, Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, Round your answer to the nearest thousandths, Round your answer to one decimal place, Round your answer to two decimal places, Round your answer to three decimal places, Use pi to one decimal place, Use pi to two decimal places, Use pi to three decimal places, the digits of pi. 22/7, 3.141592
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
Math Adding and Subtracting Decimals Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking, adding and subtracting decimals mystery picture activity. This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson, perfect for back to school review, early finishers and for students who need extra practice. Students will solve 20 operations using Google Sheets. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it, they were so engaged!
It includes 20 operations with decimals and no negatives.
A set of task cards with all the questions is included.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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Math Calculator practice! Fractions and Decimals Tutorial-Casio fx-300MS Calc
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Fractions and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Enter regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
2. Easily switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
3. Multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
4. Comfortably switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions, improper fractions and decimals
Also, take a look at the task Cards and Key of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
This calculator tutorial series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
Math Calculator practice! Rounding and Decimals Tutorial for the TI-36X Pro
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Rounding and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Round any decimal to the required number of decimals.
2. Change the rounding of numbers between 0 and 9 decimal places.
3. Complete task cards, tests, examinations and other assessments correctly when you give instructions about rounding.
Also, take a look at the task Cards and Key of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
This calculator tutorial and task series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Round your answer to the nearest whole number, Round your answer to the nearest tenth, Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, Round your answer to the nearest thousandths, Round your answer to one decimal place, Round your answer to two decimal places, Round your answer to three decimal places, Use pi to one decimal place, Use pi to two decimal places, Use pi to three decimal places, the digits of pi. 22/7, 3.141592
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!