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Fractions Homework Help Resources (Page 2)


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The site gives examples of fractions to compare. The student is given the chance either to solve the problem and check the answer or to ask for an explanation.
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The fraction worksheets and fraction charts will help your child with their homework and they will help you to give them extra work and lessons when needed. Fractions can sometimes cause difficulty, especially when adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. However, fractions can also provide a boost to confidence since the concept is very relevant to most children (pizza slices for example) and, with practice, these seemingly awkward math operations can be quickly mastered. These free worksheets and charts will help your child with math.
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Worksheets dealing with decimals and fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
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How to divide fractions. Includes an animated example.
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A colorful 4 page overview of how to determine which fraction is greater by determing a common denominator or a least common denomintor. It has detailed instructions and numerous step-by-step examples, as well as problem for you to try.
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Standards of Learning for grade levels 2 to 12. Students can pick the subject, how many questions, narrow topics, scored with answers. It gives hints on working problems. Excellent site for those who do any end of year testing through Algebra II
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AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten through Eighth grade level) enables learning or review to occur at each individual's current level. Immediate feedback prevents practicing and learning incorrect methods, which is a common result of traditional homework and worksheets. Practice can continue as long as desired in a non-threatening format which helps build self-esteem and confidence.
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Flashcards from StudyStack.com.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy demonstrates ordering numeric expressions.
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Instruction on how to make a percent a fraction.
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