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7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep
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Implement rigor and deep thinking into your math lessons with Power Problems! This purchase contains 5 math problems for each of the Geometry standards. Answer key and suggestions/ tips for how to use this product are included. Your students will be begging for more Power Problems!

WHAT ARE P.O.W.E.R PROBLEMS?

PURPOSEFUL - These problems are meant to keep students focused, while strengthening initiative and perseverance.

OPPORTUNITIES - These prompts can be used in a variety of ways. P.O.W.E.R problems can be used to introduce a lesson, spiral review, or as formative assessments.

WITH

ENGAGEMENT - Problems are real world applicable and designed to hook students with interest and presentation. Complexity of problems promotes problem solving skills.

RIGOR - Tasks are specifically designed to challenge students and assess conceptual understanding of curriculum versus procedural understanding. Students will need to apply more than just a “formula.”

WHY USE P.O.W.E.R PROBLEMS?

BUILD STAMINA WITHIN YOUR STUDENTS!

P.O.W.E.R problems are designed to challenge your students with their open ended presentation. Majority of problems that come from textbooks and workbooks assess procedural understanding of curriculum. Some textbooks even provide step by step instructions where the textbook is thinking for the students and taking away that “productive struggle” for children. When we rob students of that event, we rob them of their ability to reason, problem solve, and see beyond a standard algorithm. P.O.W.E.R problems are meant to show students that there are different ways to answer one question in math. With these tasks students take ownership and are part of the problem solving process versus filling in blanks in a textbook.

HOW TO USE POWER PROBLEMS:

YOUR KIDS. YOUR CHOICE. FLEXIBILITY.

TO INTRODUCE A LESSON - P.O.W.E.R problems can be used to introduce a new skill. In this case your students will experience a “productive struggle.” Their problem solving skills and prior knowledge will kick in. Often times most of my students will have the incorrect answer or no answer at all. I then have someone explain their method/reasoning and allow my students to critique their peer’s answer. This makes for great accountable talk discussions. If I see that most students do not have an answer I will assist the class in getting to a specific point and then allow them to finish independently.

SPIRAL REVIEW - Avoid your students forgetting standards, by using P.O.W.E.R problems to spiral review previously taught lessons.

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS - You can use these problems to assess mastery and levels of understanding.

Standards & Topics Covered

Geometry

  • 7.G.1 – Solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures
  • 7.G.2 – Understanding and classifying triangles
  • 7.G.3 – Describe the two-dimensional figures
  • 7.G.4 – Understand area and circumference of a circle.
  • 7.G.5 – Angles
  • 7.G.6 – Area, perimeter, and volume of various shapes
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7th Grade Math Word Problems Geometry Math Review Test Prep

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6th - 8th
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This set of 7th grade math word problems contains 5 questions for each math standard. The questions are designed to help build conceptual understanding. These questions can be used for whole class lesson starters, 7th grade math small groups, rotations, homework, math spiral review and math test pre
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Description

Implement rigor and deep thinking into your math lessons with Power Problems! This purchase contains 5 math problems for each of the Geometry standards. Answer key and suggestions/ tips for how to use this product are included. Your students will be begging for more Power Problems!

WHAT ARE P.O.W.E.R PROBLEMS?

PURPOSEFUL - These problems are meant to keep students focused, while strengthening initiative and perseverance.

OPPORTUNITIES - These prompts can be used in a variety of ways. P.O.W.E.R problems can be used to introduce a lesson, spiral review, or as formative assessments.

WITH

ENGAGEMENT - Problems are real world applicable and designed to hook students with interest and presentation. Complexity of problems promotes problem solving skills.

RIGOR - Tasks are specifically designed to challenge students and assess conceptual understanding of curriculum versus procedural understanding. Students will need to apply more than just a “formula.”

WHY USE P.O.W.E.R PROBLEMS?

BUILD STAMINA WITHIN YOUR STUDENTS!

P.O.W.E.R problems are designed to challenge your students with their open ended presentation. Majority of problems that come from textbooks and workbooks assess procedural understanding of curriculum. Some textbooks even provide step by step instructions where the textbook is thinking for the students and taking away that “productive struggle” for children. When we rob students of that event, we rob them of their ability to reason, problem solve, and see beyond a standard algorithm. P.O.W.E.R problems are meant to show students that there are different ways to answer one question in math. With these tasks students take ownership and are part of the problem solving process versus filling in blanks in a textbook.

HOW TO USE POWER PROBLEMS:

YOUR KIDS. YOUR CHOICE. FLEXIBILITY.

TO INTRODUCE A LESSON - P.O.W.E.R problems can be used to introduce a new skill. In this case your students will experience a “productive struggle.” Their problem solving skills and prior knowledge will kick in. Often times most of my students will have the incorrect answer or no answer at all. I then have someone explain their method/reasoning and allow my students to critique their peer’s answer. This makes for great accountable talk discussions. If I see that most students do not have an answer I will assist the class in getting to a specific point and then allow them to finish independently.

SPIRAL REVIEW - Avoid your students forgetting standards, by using P.O.W.E.R problems to spiral review previously taught lessons.

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS - You can use these problems to assess mastery and levels of understanding.

Standards & Topics Covered

Geometry

  • 7.G.1 – Solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures
  • 7.G.2 – Understanding and classifying triangles
  • 7.G.3 – Describe the two-dimensional figures
  • 7.G.4 – Understand area and circumference of a circle.
  • 7.G.5 – Angles
  • 7.G.6 – Area, perimeter, and volume of various shapes
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 8, 2022
Great resource! Easy to print and use with my students. Thank you!
547 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 3 out of 5
September 17, 2020
I purchased this to use suit. Distance learning. I found it difficult to assign and give feedback.
Emily O.
14 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
September 6, 2020
Used these word problems for two years! Love them
Pamela L.
106 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 5, 2020
Great use for warm-ups, easy to put into powerpoint.
Courtney M.
7 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 2, 2019
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Cheryl P.
604 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
April 28, 2019
Thanks for sharing!
TAQUELA G.
425 reviews

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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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