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Monday, April 19, 2021

Name the Shapes at Davie County Community Park

Shapes surround us! This game provides photos of various areas in Davie County Community Park in Mocksville, North Carolina. Can you name all ten shapes?

How to play

  1. Click on the first image below.
  2. Name the shape identified by the arrow.
  3. Click on the image or on the thumbnail at the bottom of the screen advance to the next slide.

I hope you enjoy playing this shapes game!

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Name the Shape of the Round Window © Katrena

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Name that shape with 3 straight sides © Katrena

This shape is a triangle © Katrena

Name that shape with 8 sides © Katrena

That shape is an octagon © Katrena

Name the shape of a circle that is longer on the sides © Katrena

This shape is an oval © Katrena

Name the shape that has 4 equal sides © Katrena

This shape is a square © Katrena

Name the shape with 4 sides: 2 shorter & 2 longer © Katrena

This is a rectangle © Katrena

Name the shape with 5 sides © Katrena

This is a pentagon © Katrena

Name the shape with 4 sides with opposite sides parallel © Katrena

This is a parallelogram © Katrena

Name the 4 sided shape with opposite acute & obtuse angles © Katrena

This shape is a rhombus © Katrena

Name the 4 sided shape with only 1 pair of parallel sides © Katrena

This shape is a trapezoid © Katrena

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Saturday, April 3, 2021

Math Practice: Convert Fractions to Decimals

 This free math practice assessment features converting fractions to decimals using the following formula:

  1. Simplify the fraction first if the fraction is not in its simplest format.
  2. Convert the fraction to a fraction with 100 as its denominator.
  3. Record the numerator. (If this number is a single digit, add a zero between the decimal and the number. If the number is two digits and ends in a zero, place a decimal to the left and drop the trailing zero.)

To use this resource...

  1. Click on the first slide below.
  2. Click on the slide or the next thumbnail to advance to the next slide.

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Convert 1/2 to a decimal © Katrena

1/2 Converts to 0.5 © Katrena

Convert 3/4 to a decimal © Katrena

3/4 converts to 0.75 © Katrena

Convert 1/4 to a decimal © Katrena

1/4 converts to 0.25 © Katrena

Convert 9/10 to a decimal © Katrena

9/10 converts to 0.9 © Katrena

Convert 1/5 to a decimal © Katrena

1/5 converts to 0.2 © Katrena

Convert 7/10 to a decimal © Katrena

7/10 converts to 0.7 © Katrena

Convert 4/8 to a decimal © Katrena

4/8 converts to 0.5 © Katrena

Convert 3/10 to a decimal © Katrena

3/10 converts to 0.3 © Katrena

Convert 10/20 to a decimal © Katrena

10/20 converts to 0.5 © Katrena

Convert 50/100 to a decimal © Katrena

50/100 converts to 0.5 © Katrena

Convert 4/40 to a decimal © Katrena

4/40 converts to 0.1 © Katrena

Convert 10/50 to a decimal © Katrena

10/50 converts to 0.2 © Katrena

Convert 99/100 to a decimal © Katrena

99/100 converts to 0.99 © Katrena

Convert 1/100 to a decimal © Katrena

1/100 converts to 0.01 © Katrena

Convert 75/750 to a decimal © Katrena

75/750 converts to 0.1 © Katrena

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