"Converting Percents, Decimals, and Fractions With Word Problems and Visual Aids" is a worksheet that contains different kinds of problems that ask students to convert percents, decimals, and fractions.
Some problems are straightforward, with students filling in the blanks. For example, students might express a percentage as a fraction in simplest form or look at a visual aid and write the percentage of squares that are shaded. Some questions involve asking students to multiply a percent by a decimal by writing the problem in vertical form first.
Other questions feature word problems that highlight real-world situations. Students may need to convert a percentage to a fraction or identify how many items are in a certain percentage when given the total.
All problems are separated from others with plenty of space for students to write out their thinking and the answer.
Once students have learned about percents, decimals, and fractions separately, it's a good idea to combine these concepts so they can see how they are related. For example, students might write a percentage as a mixed number or a decimal. They can also look at a visual aid, like a fraction bar, to determine what percentage of the bar is shaded.
Word problems are a powerful way for students to see how percents, decimals, and fractions are related to each other in real-world situations. For example, students could figure out a student's final grade based on how many questions they got wrong. You could even create classroom-specific problems, like what percentage of students like different kinds of candy or have a specific favorite color.

