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Decimal to Percent Puzzle

 


The decimal to percent is an activity to help students practicing converting decimals to percents.   The students must answer the questions in order and include a percent sign for the picture to show.  This is a basic activity which I used to help prepare them for ordering numbers.

The heart template is a template that is set and ready for your content.  A video is included below and on the template on how to update it.  You add the questions that fit your content and update the answers on sheet 2 before sharing with your students.  This is a great stepping stone in learning how to make your own puzzle reveals.  My students enjoy these and this picture is one of many that they colored in hopes I would create an activity from it.  



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