MN: Make a creative worksheet teaching the concept of percentage as in the example of 100 percent attendance praiseworthy, which means no missing day or day off from school. Will get a certificate and medal and gift. Solve one problem with a partner, get a star point 20%, 2 stars 20%+20%=40%. it is still part. the whole is 100%. Got my point?
AI: Percentage Exploration Worksheet: The Attendance Adventure!
Understanding Percentages: Your School Success Journey
Objective:
Learn how percentages represent parts of a whole using real-life school scenarios
Activity 1: Perfect Attendance Challenge
100% Attendance Means:
- 0 missed days
- 100% of school days attended
- Special rewards:
- Certificate
- Medal
- Special gift
Percentage Breakdown Activity
Scenario 1: Star Points Challenge
- 1 star = 20%
- 2 stars = 20% + 20% = 40%
- Total possible stars: 5 stars = 100%
Solve Together Worksheet:
- Star Point Calculation
- How many stars have you earned? __
- Calculate your current percentage: __
- Percentage PuzzleStars EarnedPercentagePart of Whole1 star20\%1/5 of total2 stars40\%2/5 of total3 stars_3/5 of total4 stars_4/5 of total5 stars100\%Whole
- Real-World Percentage Challenge
Complete the sentences:- If I attend 4 out of 5 school days, my attendance is __%
- If I miss 1 day out of 5, my attendance is __%
Creative Visualization
Percentage Pie Chart
Draw a circle and divide it into 5 equal parts
- Color each star’s section
- Show how percentages fill the whole
Bonus Challenge
Create a story problem showing how percentages work in real life!
Example:
Amir has 2 stars out of 5.
- What percentage has he earned? 40%
- How many more stars to reach 100%? 3 stars
Reflection Questions
- What does 100% mean to you?
- How can percentages help you understand achievements?
Percentage Fun Facts:
- 100% = Whole
- 50% = Half
- 25% = Quarter

Adaptive Support:
- Large print available
- Audio instructions
- Tactile pie chart options
Learning Objectives:
- Understand percentage concept
- Calculate parts of a whole
- Apply percentages to real-life scenarios
Teacher Tip: Encourage creative thinking and multiple-solution approaches!