Fractions to Percentages – Comparing – Versus

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Fractions to Percentages – Comparing – Versus In this competitive activity, students compare the values of attributes on cards. The winner is the student with the highest-value attribute. This activity can be completed as a whole class (one card each), within groups (2+), or with the teacher playing versus the entire class (with one card each). As a whole class, one half of the students can stay in their seats (with a mini-whiteboard and/or calculator).

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vs. Report Cards!

you can’t use that same attribute vs. If you lost last, you can’t use that same attribute with your new card! Find someone to challenge! The person who lost last (or lowest number) chooses the attribute to compare. Find out who wins! (If it’s a draw the other person chooses an attribute.) Swap cards and find someone to challenge! Record the amount of wins you get!

vs. Split the cards in your groups. Only look at your top card. Youngest player chooses the attribute to compare first. Find out who wins! (If it’s a draw the person to the left chooses an attribute.) Whoever has the highest value gets the other cards. Continue until one player has all the cards!

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ANNA SOPHIE MAY JOSH HANNAH History: 5 20 English: 7 10 Science: 30 50 Geography: 5 25 History: 15 50 English: 20 25 Science: 4 20 Geography: 6 10 History: 22 25 English: 14 20 Science: 10 50 Geography: 3 10 History: 45 50 English: 15 25 Science: 4 10 Geography: 11 20 1 2 3 4 HANNAH SALLY TINA ROBERT History: 3 20 English: 30 50 Science: 10 25 Geography: 8 10 History: 5 50 English: 2 10 Science: 14 20 Geography: 21 25 History: 4 10 English: 15 25 Science: 25 50 Geography: 13 20 History: 16 25 English: 35 50 Science: 5 10 Geography: 8 20 5 6 7 8 HELEN MARK TOM MATTHEW History: 15 25 English: 42 50 Science: 8 20 Geography: 6 10 History: 2 10 English: 16 20 Science: 10 25 Geography: 15 50 History: 34 50 English: 21 25 Science: 1 10 Geography: 14 20 History: 10 20 English: 9 10 Science: 33 50 Geography: 9 25 9 10 11 12 FREYA JOE CHRIS WILLIAM History: 18 50 English: 17 20 Science: 12 25 Geography: 7 10 History: 3 10 English: 8 25 Science: 19 20 Geography: 17 50 History: 10 25 English: 14 20 Science: 15 50 Geography: 6 10 History: 13 20 English: 9 10 Science: 15 25 Geography: 34 50 13 14 15 16

MARIE VICKY MARY JAKE History: 12 20 English: 4 10 Science: 15 50 Geography: 19 25 History: 30 50 English: 15 25 Science: 12 20 Geography: 3 10 History: 14 25 English: 9 20 Science: 40 50 Geography: 6 10 History: 22 50 English: 9 25 Science: 7 10 Geography: 18 20 17 18 19 20 ALICE PAM TRACY RICHARD History: 17 20 English: 20 50 Science: 15 25 Geography: 3 10 History: 24 50 English: 8 10 Science: 9 20 Geography: 16 25 History: 7 10 English: 8 25 Science: 30 50 Geography: 10 20 History: 8 25 English: 14 50 Science: 9 10 Geography: 9 20 21 22 23 24 JULIE PAUL TODD DANIEL History: 12 25 English: 26 50 Science: 17 20 Geography: 4 10 History: 9 10 English: 4 20 Science: 20 25 Geography: 21 50 History: 33 50 English: 14 25 Science: 7 10 Geography: 6 20 History: 8 20 English: 5 10 Science: 43 50 Geography: 14 25 25 26 27 28 FRANCIS JIM NICK BILL History: 46 50 English: 12 20 Science: 10 25 Geography: 4 10 History: 7 10 English: 21 25 Science: 14 20 Geography: 35 50 History: 18 25 English: 16 20 Science: 17 50 Geography: 5 10 History: 16 20 English: 7 10 Science: 22 25 Geography: 37 50 29 30 31 32

tom@goteachmaths.co.uk Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to email: tom@goteachmaths.co.uk