Description
Grade 7 – Alberta Math Curriculum – This resource covers all outcomes in the Grade 7 – Alberta Math Curriculum - Strand: Patterns and Relations (Patterns, Variables and Equations).
DIGITAL AND PDF VERSIONS BOTH INCLUDED!
There are 307 activity sheets for your students to learn and practice the specific outcomes in the curriculum. Using this resource will ensure that your students will be learning the updated curriculum. We have studied the updated curriculum so that you can focus on delivering the content as opposed to creating materials.
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Increasing/Decreasing patterns using all 4 operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)
- Determining pattern rules to extend patterns
- Finding linear relations in our everyday lives
- Representing patterns in table of values
- Recursive and functional patterns
- Constant rates and initial values
- Translating linear relations into tables of values and graphs
- Finding term number “n” in a pattern using the linear relation
- Analyzing tables of values and graphs to draw conclusions and solve problems
- Representing patterns using algebraic expressions to help solve for any term in a pattern
- Linear patterns – analyzing patterns in graphs
- Positive and negative integers in patterns
- Using pictures and symbols to model preservation of equality
- Solving equations to find the missing values
- Representing real-world situations as equations
- Explaining the different between expressions and equations
- Evaluating expressions when given the value of a variable
- Use one-step linear equations of the form x + a = b to represent real-world situations
- Use linear equations of the form ax = b, ax + b = c, and x/a = b to represent real-world situations
- 14 Exit Cards
- Hands-On Activities: Algebraic Adventure Hunt, Task Cards: Patterning – All Operations, Finger Signals Quiz - Understanding Algebraic Expressions, Math Hot Seat: Addition Challenge, Decimal Subtraction Race, Math Basketball: Multiplication Equations Challenge, Math Tic-Tac-Toe: Solving Variables, Matching Game: Do The Variables Match?
- 2 Unit Tests – Patterning and Equations
- Answer pages for all activities
This is a comprehensive unit that will save you hours of planning! It has been tested and found effective in helping students achieve the learning outcomes created by the Alberta Ministry of Education.
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Description
Grade 7 – Alberta Math Curriculum – This resource covers all outcomes in the Grade 7 – Alberta Math Curriculum - Strand: Patterns and Relations (Patterns, Variables and Equations).
DIGITAL AND PDF VERSIONS BOTH INCLUDED!
There are 307 activity sheets for your students to learn and practice the specific outcomes in the curriculum. Using this resource will ensure that your students will be learning the updated curriculum. We have studied the updated curriculum so that you can focus on delivering the content as opposed to creating materials.
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Increasing/Decreasing patterns using all 4 operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)
- Determining pattern rules to extend patterns
- Finding linear relations in our everyday lives
- Representing patterns in table of values
- Recursive and functional patterns
- Constant rates and initial values
- Translating linear relations into tables of values and graphs
- Finding term number “n” in a pattern using the linear relation
- Analyzing tables of values and graphs to draw conclusions and solve problems
- Representing patterns using algebraic expressions to help solve for any term in a pattern
- Linear patterns – analyzing patterns in graphs
- Positive and negative integers in patterns
- Using pictures and symbols to model preservation of equality
- Solving equations to find the missing values
- Representing real-world situations as equations
- Explaining the different between expressions and equations
- Evaluating expressions when given the value of a variable
- Use one-step linear equations of the form x + a = b to represent real-world situations
- Use linear equations of the form ax = b, ax + b = c, and x/a = b to represent real-world situations
- 14 Exit Cards
- Hands-On Activities: Algebraic Adventure Hunt, Task Cards: Patterning – All Operations, Finger Signals Quiz - Understanding Algebraic Expressions, Math Hot Seat: Addition Challenge, Decimal Subtraction Race, Math Basketball: Multiplication Equations Challenge, Math Tic-Tac-Toe: Solving Variables, Matching Game: Do The Variables Match?
- 2 Unit Tests – Patterning and Equations
- Answer pages for all activities
This is a comprehensive unit that will save you hours of planning! It has been tested and found effective in helping students achieve the learning outcomes created by the Alberta Ministry of Education.
Follow Super Simple Sheets for more resources like this one!








