Activity Overview
Digital worksheets for math provide computational practice for students who are learning to master new skills they are taught in class. These digital worksheets can be done at home or in school and with Real Time Viewing, teachers are able to see their students' worksheets updating from their Teacher Dashboard in real time for effective intervention.
Students can use the shapes and art within the Creator to visualize fractions for greater understanding. This digital worksheet focuses on adding fractions and representing the equations numerically as well as pictorially. However, teachers could use any digital worksheet from our worksheet template gallery that they wish or create their own!
Find more fractions worksheet templates here. You can add as many templates as you like for students to do more than one digital worksheet if they finish early, or to differentiate the assignment in order to meet the needs of all students.
Template and Class Instructions
(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)
Due Date:
Objective: Complete the digital worksheet for adding fractions by showing the fractions in picture form as well as in number form.
Student Instructions:
- For Part I: Write the fractions that each picture represents.
- For Part II: Use the shapes at the bottom of the page and change the color in the parts of each one to represent the written fractions.
Lesson Plan Reference
Rubric
(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)
Proficient 7 Points | Emerging 4 Points | Beginning 1 Points | |
---|---|---|---|
Explanation | The writing is clear and uses complete sentences. The worksheet is complete and correct. | The writing is somewhat clear and uses some complete sentences. The worksheet is complete with some incorrect responses. | The worksheet is incomplete or mostly incorrect. |
Evidence of Effort | Work is well written and carefully thought out. | Work shows some evidence of effort. | Work shows little evidence of any effort. |
Conventions | Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly correct. | Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are somewhat correct. | Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly incorrect. |
Activity Overview
Digital worksheets for math provide computational practice for students who are learning to master new skills they are taught in class. These digital worksheets can be done at home or in school and with Real Time Viewing, teachers are able to see their students' worksheets updating from their Teacher Dashboard in real time for effective intervention.
Students can use the shapes and art within the Creator to visualize fractions for greater understanding. This digital worksheet focuses on adding fractions and representing the equations numerically as well as pictorially. However, teachers could use any digital worksheet from our worksheet template gallery that they wish or create their own!
Find more fractions worksheet templates here. You can add as many templates as you like for students to do more than one digital worksheet if they finish early, or to differentiate the assignment in order to meet the needs of all students.
Template and Class Instructions
(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)
Due Date:
Objective: Complete the digital worksheet for adding fractions by showing the fractions in picture form as well as in number form.
Student Instructions:
- For Part I: Write the fractions that each picture represents.
- For Part II: Use the shapes at the bottom of the page and change the color in the parts of each one to represent the written fractions.
Lesson Plan Reference
Rubric
(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)
Proficient 7 Points | Emerging 4 Points | Beginning 1 Points | |
---|---|---|---|
Explanation | The writing is clear and uses complete sentences. The worksheet is complete and correct. | The writing is somewhat clear and uses some complete sentences. The worksheet is complete with some incorrect responses. | The worksheet is incomplete or mostly incorrect. |
Evidence of Effort | Work is well written and carefully thought out. | Work shows some evidence of effort. | Work shows little evidence of any effort. |
Conventions | Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly correct. | Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are somewhat correct. | Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly incorrect. |
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