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Fractions, Decimals, Percent, Circle Graph Activity

 



This is an easy activity to do with your students. Organize the groups and the amount each person has based on numbers that work for your students. A denominator of 10 or 20 for each student works well for my middle schoolers. 

After many holidays parents will often donate leftover candy, this may be a good time to ask students to bring in a small pack for themselves. Businesses will often donate to classrooms as well, after a holiday you could always ask a business to donate as they will most likely already have these items on discount.  

Here's the worksheet, after making a copy, you should be able to adapt it to your needs. 

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