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Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)
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This comprehensive resource with tons of at-bats combines research-based practices with principles from UDL and other cognition concepts designed for all students regardless of English-language proficiency, previous grade-level proficiency, and/or disability status to succeed in accessing and mastering grade-level math skills.

  • The resource is accessible with a consistent structure that includes explicit vocab instruction followed by an interactive vocab game (Quizizz), scaffolded guided notes with embedded gradual release, and key points that stamp the learning throughout. Accessibility has become even more important following Covid-19 where many students arrive behind grade-level and are still expected and capable of reaching grade-level proficiency.
  • The resource is engaging with real world connections and metaphors that boost student thinking, and included opportunities for partner/group practice, discussion and claim analysis, and fun practice activities to reinforce the learning. My discourse scores increased greatly from implementing this resource!
  • The resource is rigorous in reaching the aspect of rigor (procedural, application, and/or conceptual) that the standard calls for, and provides many at-bats with the full expression of the given CCSS throughout the lesson and on the Exit Ticket/Additional Practice Sheet, which mirror problems from standardized-testing assessments.

This particular lesson is aligned to CCSS 7.RP.A.3 of calculating and applying percent error. This lesson is taught through the connection of being underestimated which definitely engaged my 7th graders! An answer key is included!

A resource overview with suggesting pacing and delivery is linked here and also included in the zipped file. I taught this lesson over the course of two days in order to maximize processing time, but pacing is flexible! Word documents are included in the zipped file should you want to edit the materials before implementing.

See the associated bundles for similarly structured lessons with aligned real-world connections! Please reach out through TpT with questions/comments, thank you!!

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Percent Error: Engaging 8 Part Lesson/Practice (Flexible Use!)

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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

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Description

This comprehensive resource with tons of at-bats combines research-based practices with principles from UDL and other cognition concepts designed for all students regardless of English-language proficiency, previous grade-level proficiency, and/or disability status to succeed in accessing and mastering grade-level math skills.

  • The resource is accessible with a consistent structure that includes explicit vocab instruction followed by an interactive vocab game (Quizizz), scaffolded guided notes with embedded gradual release, and key points that stamp the learning throughout. Accessibility has become even more important following Covid-19 where many students arrive behind grade-level and are still expected and capable of reaching grade-level proficiency.
  • The resource is engaging with real world connections and metaphors that boost student thinking, and included opportunities for partner/group practice, discussion and claim analysis, and fun practice activities to reinforce the learning. My discourse scores increased greatly from implementing this resource!
  • The resource is rigorous in reaching the aspect of rigor (procedural, application, and/or conceptual) that the standard calls for, and provides many at-bats with the full expression of the given CCSS throughout the lesson and on the Exit Ticket/Additional Practice Sheet, which mirror problems from standardized-testing assessments.

This particular lesson is aligned to CCSS 7.RP.A.3 of calculating and applying percent error. This lesson is taught through the connection of being underestimated which definitely engaged my 7th graders! An answer key is included!

A resource overview with suggesting pacing and delivery is linked here and also included in the zipped file. I taught this lesson over the course of two days in order to maximize processing time, but pacing is flexible! Word documents are included in the zipped file should you want to edit the materials before implementing.

See the associated bundles for similarly structured lessons with aligned real-world connections! Please reach out through TpT with questions/comments, thank you!!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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