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Students work together to choose a favorite food that can be divided. Using construction paper, they draw a picture of the food and take turns erasing it to determine how much of it is left. They must include all equations, fractions and percentages when they erase another piece.

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food, percents

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foods, percentage, math
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1st - 6th
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Math
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