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7th grade math SWAP game bundle
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7th grade math SWAP game bundle & save!

SWAP games are a great way to practice math skills.

how to play SWAP:

  • Print and cut out cards (laminate for future use if you wish)
  • Each students or pair will start with a card to solve.
  • On their student recording sheet, they will go to the boxed numbered with the number of their card and solve
  • After a given amount of time, teacher will say "SWAP" and students will exchange their card with another one.
  • Another way to play would be to placed cards around the room and have students move to a different card after a given amount of time.

This bundle includes 11 different SWAP games for various 7th grade math standards:

  • supplementary, complementary, vertical and adjacent angle SWAP game
  • classifying triangles SWAP game
  • find missing angle in triangle SWAP game
  • one-step equation SWAP game
  • multi-step equation SWAP game
  • solving and graphing one step inequalities SWAP game
  • two step inequalities
  • multiplying and dividing rational numbers (fractions and decimals)
  • solving proportions (solving for x)
  • percent of change (percent increase and decrease)
  • combining like terms SWAP game

For more details on SWAP games, click on the product!

***This bundle will continue to have other SWAP games added**

I am open to suggestions or requests to a topic! Go ahead and email educatedinthemiddle@gmail.com OR write to me in the Q&A section!

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7th grade math SWAP game bundle

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Description

7th grade math SWAP game bundle & save!

SWAP games are a great way to practice math skills.

how to play SWAP:

  • Print and cut out cards (laminate for future use if you wish)
  • Each students or pair will start with a card to solve.
  • On their student recording sheet, they will go to the boxed numbered with the number of their card and solve
  • After a given amount of time, teacher will say "SWAP" and students will exchange their card with another one.
  • Another way to play would be to placed cards around the room and have students move to a different card after a given amount of time.

This bundle includes 11 different SWAP games for various 7th grade math standards:

  • supplementary, complementary, vertical and adjacent angle SWAP game
  • classifying triangles SWAP game
  • find missing angle in triangle SWAP game
  • one-step equation SWAP game
  • multi-step equation SWAP game
  • solving and graphing one step inequalities SWAP game
  • two step inequalities
  • multiplying and dividing rational numbers (fractions and decimals)
  • solving proportions (solving for x)
  • percent of change (percent increase and decrease)
  • combining like terms SWAP game

For more details on SWAP games, click on the product!

***This bundle will continue to have other SWAP games added**

I am open to suggestions or requests to a topic! Go ahead and email educatedinthemiddle@gmail.com OR write to me in the Q&A section!

____________________

Follow me for updates and freebies!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
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.
Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
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