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Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application
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7.NS.A.3. Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the four operations with rational numbers.

Every year I struggle with getting my students to "decode" math word problems to determine what operations to use. It always seems that students do great with each operation individually but the moment words and mixed review are added the struggle intensifies. This year, I used this word sort which they then cut apart the words, glued on card-stock as a graphic organizer and then used this card-stock reference sheet to complete the following application problems. Students then put their cardstock in their reference binders and I have found them looking back multiple times to help them with word problems beyond this unit.

For the word problems, I included my students' names in the problems and made the problems a little goofy to try to keep them having "fun" with word problems. I am uploading an editable copy so that you can change the names and tweak the scenarios to your own students and classroom.

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Math Operations Terminology Word Sort & Word Problem Application

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7.NS.A.3. Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the four operations with rational numbers.

Every year I struggle with getting my students to "decode" math word problems to determine what operations to use. It always seems that students do great with each operation individually but the moment words and mixed review are added the struggle intensifies. This year, I used this word sort which they then cut apart the words, glued on card-stock as a graphic organizer and then used this card-stock reference sheet to complete the following application problems. Students then put their cardstock in their reference binders and I have found them looking back multiple times to help them with word problems beyond this unit.

For the word problems, I included my students' names in the problems and made the problems a little goofy to try to keep them having "fun" with word problems. I am uploading an editable copy so that you can change the names and tweak the scenarios to your own students and classroom.

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Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.
Understand that multiplication is extended from fractions to rational numbers by requiring that operations continue to satisfy the properties of operations, particularly the distributive property, leading to products such as (–1)(–1) = 1 and the rules for multiplying signed numbers. Interpret products of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts.
Understand that integers can be divided, provided that the divisor is not zero, and every quotient of integers (with non-zero divisor) is a rational number. If 𝘱 and 𝘲 are integers, then –(𝘱/𝘲) = (–𝘱)/𝘲 = 𝘱/(–𝘲). Interpret quotients of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts.
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