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Constant of proportionality notes and practice are more engaging with this creative note-taking format.
- Use this engaging math wheel to introduce or review constant of proportionality concepts.
What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can:
- Take notes/guided notes inside the math wheel
- Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
- Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
- Color the background pattern
Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a resource/study tool.
- The wheels are excellent for reviewing concepts as part of your test prep.
The sections of the Constant of Proportionality Wheel include:
1) What is constant of proportionality?
2) Tables
3) Graphs
4) Equations
5) Compare
6) Interpret
This constant of proportionality resource includes:
1) THREE versions of the student wheel
- ‘Open’ for students to add notes – this version is a little more flexible; there are only a few notes; there are sample problems in most sections, which is the same on all versions
- ‘Fill-in’ notes, to help control student use of space, mainly in the CoP section
- Pre-filled notes; answers to examples and practice problems are NOT on this version
EACH of these versions comes with a patterned background and without a patterned background.
2) Teacher key/wheel with completed notes and examples
3) Colored sample of wheel
4) PowerPoint file that has two wheel templates ~ you can add text to make your own wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).
Features of this easy-to-use resource:
- Notes sections and example problems
- Guided or independent practice: 10 problems in the pattern around the circle
- Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows
- Coloring the background:
- Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, center activity, homework, etc.
- Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
- Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
- This coloring part is just a chance to be creative and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide.
What teachers are saying about this resource:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“My students loved this activity as a great way to connect Constant of Proportionality. They enjoyed being able to create their own wheel while I could assess if they understood the standard.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“This was perfect for extra practice for my students who need additional practice and reinforcement. Thanks!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“I found this very clear and easy to use.”
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Related Resources:
7th Grade Math Wheel Bundle: 12 wheels for 7th grade topics
Check out more Math Wheels.
You might also like:
7th Grade Math Notes and Activities Bundle
7th Grade Math Color by Number Set
Divisibility Rules Doodle Notes and Problem Solving
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Constant of Proportionality Notes Worksheet 7th Grade Math Interactive Notebook
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Description
Constant of proportionality notes and practice are more engaging with this creative note-taking format.
- Use this engaging math wheel to introduce or review constant of proportionality concepts.
What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can:
- Take notes/guided notes inside the math wheel
- Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
- Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
- Color the background pattern
Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a resource/study tool.
- The wheels are excellent for reviewing concepts as part of your test prep.
The sections of the Constant of Proportionality Wheel include:
1) What is constant of proportionality?
2) Tables
3) Graphs
4) Equations
5) Compare
6) Interpret
This constant of proportionality resource includes:
1) THREE versions of the student wheel
- ‘Open’ for students to add notes – this version is a little more flexible; there are only a few notes; there are sample problems in most sections, which is the same on all versions
- ‘Fill-in’ notes, to help control student use of space, mainly in the CoP section
- Pre-filled notes; answers to examples and practice problems are NOT on this version
EACH of these versions comes with a patterned background and without a patterned background.
2) Teacher key/wheel with completed notes and examples
3) Colored sample of wheel
4) PowerPoint file that has two wheel templates ~ you can add text to make your own wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).
Features of this easy-to-use resource:
- Notes sections and example problems
- Guided or independent practice: 10 problems in the pattern around the circle
- Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows
- Coloring the background:
- Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, center activity, homework, etc.
- Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
- Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
- This coloring part is just a chance to be creative and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide.
What teachers are saying about this resource:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“My students loved this activity as a great way to connect Constant of Proportionality. They enjoyed being able to create their own wheel while I could assess if they understood the standard.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“This was perfect for extra practice for my students who need additional practice and reinforcement. Thanks!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“I found this very clear and easy to use.”
********************************************************************
Related Resources:
7th Grade Math Wheel Bundle: 12 wheels for 7th grade topics
Check out more Math Wheels.
You might also like:
7th Grade Math Notes and Activities Bundle
7th Grade Math Color by Number Set
Divisibility Rules Doodle Notes and Problem Solving
********************************************************************
Please keep in touch by following me, to be notified when new resources are uploaded! Resources are often 1/2 off for the first 24 hours, so it pays to follow!
********************************************************************
Connect with Me:
Click HERE if you'd like to get freebies from me sent to your inbox.
*********************************************************************
Copyright © Cognitive Cardio Math
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.










