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Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
Finding Percent Change
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This PowerPoint presentation covers the basic steps required to find the percent change between two (2) numbers. This topic is covered in both 7th and 8th grade math and often reviewed in the first few weeks of Algebra 1 or Math 1. It is a fully animated ppt presentation and also functions like a guided notes worksheet as it includes two (2) examples for the students to complete as the teacher goes through the presentation. It highlights the three (3) basic steps I use to find the percent change between two numbers. It addresses both percent increase and percent decrease. Three (3) additional examples (with teacher answer key) are included on the last slide for the students to solve. I use this presentation in both my 7th ad 8th grade math classes. It is also a good study guide for students to use when preparing for their test or assessment on this unit of study. The native PPT file is included so that it can be modified by the teacher as desired.

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Finding Percent Change

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7th - 9th
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30 minutes

Description

This PowerPoint presentation covers the basic steps required to find the percent change between two (2) numbers. This topic is covered in both 7th and 8th grade math and often reviewed in the first few weeks of Algebra 1 or Math 1. It is a fully animated ppt presentation and also functions like a guided notes worksheet as it includes two (2) examples for the students to complete as the teacher goes through the presentation. It highlights the three (3) basic steps I use to find the percent change between two numbers. It addresses both percent increase and percent decrease. Three (3) additional examples (with teacher answer key) are included on the last slide for the students to solve. I use this presentation in both my 7th ad 8th grade math classes. It is also a good study guide for students to use when preparing for their test or assessment on this unit of study. The native PPT file is included so that it can be modified by the teacher as desired.

Be sure to check out all of the other products available on my TpT page "Priceless Math".

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare the size of irrational numbers, locate them approximately on a number line diagram, and estimate the value of expressions (e.g., π²). For example, by truncating the decimal expansion of √2, show that √2 is between 1 and 2, then between 1.4 and 1.5, and explain how to continue on to get better approximations.
Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems. Examples: simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees, percent increase and decrease, percent error.
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