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7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks
7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks
7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks
7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks
7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks
7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks
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Looking for a good way to review 6th grade math concepts with your students? This math review packet covers all topics of 7th grade math in Common Core.  This 7th Grade math spiral review resource can easily be used for 7th grade math concept review as homework or class activities to spark discussion and address misconceptions before the state test! 

This resource is great for 7th grade classroom teachers, homeschool teachers, and even tutors!  If you are an 8th grade math teacher, this is a great way to check for gaps in knowledge for your incoming 7th graders or provide an on-ramp to 8th grade concepts! 

Features: 

  • Covers the entire year of 7th Grade math
  • Easy 100% editable Google slides can be shared in your LMS or printed with space for students to show their work
  • Includes all open ended questions to support higher order thinking and make it easy to see where student misconceptions lie
  • An easy to read answer key

Please download the preview file to see all the pages of this file.

Students use the concepts and skills of all of the 7th grade math CCSS standards as they navigate a student’s experience getting ready as a Day in the Life of a Virtual Student!

Across 20 student work pages with 29 total problems, this Google Slides review packet uses authentic math stories to help your students practice:

  1. The Number System: You wake up in the morning and check the weather.
    1. 7.NS.1a - Interpret situations where opposites make 0
    2. 7.NS.1b - Interpret sums of signed numbers as distance from 0
    3. 7.NS.1c - Interpret differences of signed numbers as adding the inverse
    4. 7.NS.1d - Apply addition and subtraction properties of operations to signed numbers
    5. 7.NS.2a - Interpret products of signed numbers in real world contexts
    6. 7.NS.2b - Interpret quotients of signed numbers in real world contexts
    7. 7.NS.2c - Apply multiplication and division properties of operations to signed numbers
    8. 7.NS.2d - Convert a signed number into a decimal using long division 
    9. 7.NS.3 - Solve real world problems using the four operations with signed numbers
  2. Ratios & Proportional Relationships: You have math problems to complete before class!
    1. 7.RP.1 - Compute unit rates with fractions
    2. 7.RP.2a - Determine whether a relationship is proportional
    3. 7.RP.2b - Identify the constant of proportionality
    4. 7.RP.2c - Represent proportional relationships using equations
    5. 7.RP.2d - Explain a point on a graph in terms of its unit rate
    6. 7.RP.3 - Solve multi-step problems involving proportional relationships
  3. Expressions & Equations: Your family plans what to have for lunch. 
    1. 7.EE.1 - Add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with signed numbers
    2. 7.EE.2 - Use different forms of an expression to find the quantity needed to answer a question
    3. 7.EE.3 - Solve multi-step real-life problems posed with signed numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals)
    4. 7.EE.4a - Solve word problems using equations of the form px + q = r and p(x + q) = r
    5. 7.EE.4b - Solve word problems using inequalities of the form px + q > r or px + q < r
  4. Geometry: Your room could definitely use some updating!
    1. 7.G.1 - Solve problems involving scale drawings 
    2. 7.G.2 - Constructing triangles from three measures of angles or sides, noticing when the conditions determine a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle
    3. 7.G.3 - Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids
    4. 7.G.4 - Use the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and describe the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle
    5. 7.G.5 - Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles in a multi-step problem to write and solve simple equations for an unknown angle in a figure
    6. 7.G.6 - Solve real-world problems involving area, volume and surface area of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms
  5. Statistics & Probability: Your school sends a survey about lunch options when you return to school.
    1. 7.SP.1- Determine the circumstance of using a representative sample to make generalizations about a population
    2. 7.SP.2 - Draw inferences from a random sample to generalize
    3. 7.SP.3 - Compare measures of variability using from visual overlap 
    4. 7.SP.4 - Use measures of center and variability to draw comparative inferences from data sets
    5. 7.SP.5 - Describe how numbers between 0 and 1 can express likelihood estimates
    6. 7.SP.6 - Approximate the probability of chance event by collecting data multiple times
    7. 7.SP.7a - Calculate the probability of an event using a uniform model
    8. 7.SP.7b - Calculate the probability of an event using a non-uniform model
    9. 7.SP.8a - Describe probability of compound events as a fraction
    10. 7.SP.8b - Represent the sample space for a compound event
    11. 7.SP.8c - Design and use a simulation to generate frequencies for compound events

If you enjoyed using this resource, please leave some feedback because I enjoy hearing from teachers AND it earns you points toward free TPT purchases.

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Products by Precise Pedagogy via Principal Packages, LLC may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. This is a single classroom license only. All rights reserved. Resources may only be posted online in an LMS such as Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology. Students should be the only ones able to access the resources.  It is a copyright violation to upload the files to school/district servers or shared Google Drives. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author.  Please contact me if you wish to be granted special permissions!

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7th Grade Math CCSS Review - Authentic Tasks

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Description

Looking for a good way to review 6th grade math concepts with your students? This math review packet covers all topics of 7th grade math in Common Core.  This 7th Grade math spiral review resource can easily be used for 7th grade math concept review as homework or class activities to spark discussion and address misconceptions before the state test! 

This resource is great for 7th grade classroom teachers, homeschool teachers, and even tutors!  If you are an 8th grade math teacher, this is a great way to check for gaps in knowledge for your incoming 7th graders or provide an on-ramp to 8th grade concepts! 

Features: 

  • Covers the entire year of 7th Grade math
  • Easy 100% editable Google slides can be shared in your LMS or printed with space for students to show their work
  • Includes all open ended questions to support higher order thinking and make it easy to see where student misconceptions lie
  • An easy to read answer key

Please download the preview file to see all the pages of this file.

Students use the concepts and skills of all of the 7th grade math CCSS standards as they navigate a student’s experience getting ready as a Day in the Life of a Virtual Student!

Across 20 student work pages with 29 total problems, this Google Slides review packet uses authentic math stories to help your students practice:

  1. The Number System: You wake up in the morning and check the weather.
    1. 7.NS.1a - Interpret situations where opposites make 0
    2. 7.NS.1b - Interpret sums of signed numbers as distance from 0
    3. 7.NS.1c - Interpret differences of signed numbers as adding the inverse
    4. 7.NS.1d - Apply addition and subtraction properties of operations to signed numbers
    5. 7.NS.2a - Interpret products of signed numbers in real world contexts
    6. 7.NS.2b - Interpret quotients of signed numbers in real world contexts
    7. 7.NS.2c - Apply multiplication and division properties of operations to signed numbers
    8. 7.NS.2d - Convert a signed number into a decimal using long division 
    9. 7.NS.3 - Solve real world problems using the four operations with signed numbers
  2. Ratios & Proportional Relationships: You have math problems to complete before class!
    1. 7.RP.1 - Compute unit rates with fractions
    2. 7.RP.2a - Determine whether a relationship is proportional
    3. 7.RP.2b - Identify the constant of proportionality
    4. 7.RP.2c - Represent proportional relationships using equations
    5. 7.RP.2d - Explain a point on a graph in terms of its unit rate
    6. 7.RP.3 - Solve multi-step problems involving proportional relationships
  3. Expressions & Equations: Your family plans what to have for lunch. 
    1. 7.EE.1 - Add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with signed numbers
    2. 7.EE.2 - Use different forms of an expression to find the quantity needed to answer a question
    3. 7.EE.3 - Solve multi-step real-life problems posed with signed numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals)
    4. 7.EE.4a - Solve word problems using equations of the form px + q = r and p(x + q) = r
    5. 7.EE.4b - Solve word problems using inequalities of the form px + q > r or px + q < r
  4. Geometry: Your room could definitely use some updating!
    1. 7.G.1 - Solve problems involving scale drawings 
    2. 7.G.2 - Constructing triangles from three measures of angles or sides, noticing when the conditions determine a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle
    3. 7.G.3 - Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids
    4. 7.G.4 - Use the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and describe the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle
    5. 7.G.5 - Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles in a multi-step problem to write and solve simple equations for an unknown angle in a figure
    6. 7.G.6 - Solve real-world problems involving area, volume and surface area of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms
  5. Statistics & Probability: Your school sends a survey about lunch options when you return to school.
    1. 7.SP.1- Determine the circumstance of using a representative sample to make generalizations about a population
    2. 7.SP.2 - Draw inferences from a random sample to generalize
    3. 7.SP.3 - Compare measures of variability using from visual overlap 
    4. 7.SP.4 - Use measures of center and variability to draw comparative inferences from data sets
    5. 7.SP.5 - Describe how numbers between 0 and 1 can express likelihood estimates
    6. 7.SP.6 - Approximate the probability of chance event by collecting data multiple times
    7. 7.SP.7a - Calculate the probability of an event using a uniform model
    8. 7.SP.7b - Calculate the probability of an event using a non-uniform model
    9. 7.SP.8a - Describe probability of compound events as a fraction
    10. 7.SP.8b - Represent the sample space for a compound event
    11. 7.SP.8c - Design and use a simulation to generate frequencies for compound events

If you enjoyed using this resource, please leave some feedback because I enjoy hearing from teachers AND it earns you points toward free TPT purchases.

If you have any questions, please feel free to use the Ask a Question feature in TpT. 

Products by Precise Pedagogy via Principal Packages, LLC may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. This is a single classroom license only. All rights reserved. Resources may only be posted online in an LMS such as Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology. Students should be the only ones able to access the resources.  It is a copyright violation to upload the files to school/district servers or shared Google Drives. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author.  Please contact me if you wish to be granted special permissions!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures, including computing actual lengths and areas from a scale drawing and reproducing a scale drawing at a different scale.
Draw (freehand, with ruler and protractor, and with technology) geometric shapes with given conditions. Focus on constructing triangles from three measures of angles or sides, noticing when the conditions determine a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle.
Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing three-dimensional figures, as in plane sections of right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids.
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