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NC Extended Curriculum NC.8.EE.7
This Google Slides presentation addresses the standard NC.8.EE.7. It was created as a test review to mirror the NC Extend I Test.
There is 1 question per slide.
I use this twice during the year:
- First, I use it as one of my many resources when teaching and assessing the standard. I like to print this 4 pages per sheet and fold the paper into quarters. This way the students are not overwhelmed with information and can only see one question at a time.
- I use this a second time towards the end of the year as test prep. Instead of printing, I show it as a slideshow to get students comfortable with the format before testing begins.
This is editable. You can make changes as needed, duplicate pages to add your own ideas, etc. I use Patrick Hand or Coming Soon as my font (you may need to click "more fonts" and add this before using and editing). I like this font best for my students with a few exceptions. I will sometimes switch to Comic Sans if numbers or letters appear in a way that specific students struggle to recognize (the numbers 1 and 7 are troublesome for several of my students when Patrick Hand is used.)
One Step Addition/Subtraction Equations NC.8.EE.7 - Extended Curriculum
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Description
NC Extended Curriculum NC.8.EE.7
This Google Slides presentation addresses the standard NC.8.EE.7. It was created as a test review to mirror the NC Extend I Test.
There is 1 question per slide.
I use this twice during the year:
- First, I use it as one of my many resources when teaching and assessing the standard. I like to print this 4 pages per sheet and fold the paper into quarters. This way the students are not overwhelmed with information and can only see one question at a time.
- I use this a second time towards the end of the year as test prep. Instead of printing, I show it as a slideshow to get students comfortable with the format before testing begins.
This is editable. You can make changes as needed, duplicate pages to add your own ideas, etc. I use Patrick Hand or Coming Soon as my font (you may need to click "more fonts" and add this before using and editing). I like this font best for my students with a few exceptions. I will sometimes switch to Comic Sans if numbers or letters appear in a way that specific students struggle to recognize (the numbers 1 and 7 are troublesome for several of my students when Patrick Hand is used.)





