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Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)
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After our first year adopting the Go Math series, I found myself supplementing the book with materials for my students to help support all learners. I teach a wide range of students that includes a class of all gifted/accelerated students that could use some extra challenge to having a co-taught class that could use more supports. Therefore, I created these companion guides for each chapter (but could be used not only for Go Math but the topic in general in any 7th grade class) as a one-stop toolkit to help me differentiate my lessons. While I do not always use all parts with all classes, this provides me with resources from a wide range of places and with a wide reach that culls resources to meet the various needs of all my students.

Included in each module packet is:

  • A place to track growth throughout the chapter (I use the Assessment Readiness page in the book from each chapter as my pre-test)
  • A place to breakdown vocabulary that models best practices from Marzano and (examples, non-examples, pictures, memory tricks--this is often teachers' favorite part of the packet)
  • Goal Setting
  • Targets (includes multiple places for students to reflect on their learning)
  • Assignments--A list of the assignments I give my students for the chapter
  • Warm-ups--interesting hooks, book companion guides, challenge questions (I sometimes use for students that finish early as an additional challenge)
  • Memory Tricks/Songs for their coordinating lessons
  • Checkpoint quizzes for each lesson--Research shows that students need tested soon after to help learning go into long-term storage
  • Reflections on targets and attributes of good mathematicians/classmates
  • Student Self-Evaluation

I will be uploading this as a word document so that you can tweak it for your own purposes. I hope you find this helpful, thanks for looking!

**Please note that the answer key will not always look identical to the student packet. I am constantly updating formatting and fixing/improving items on the student packet so there may be some small differences between the two.

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Rates and Proportionality Go Math Companion Guide Mod 4 (7th Grade)

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After our first year adopting the Go Math series, I found myself supplementing the book with materials for my students to help support all learners. I teach a wide range of students that includes a class of all gifted/accelerated students that could use some extra challenge to having a co-taught class that could use more supports. Therefore, I created these companion guides for each chapter (but could be used not only for Go Math but the topic in general in any 7th grade class) as a one-stop toolkit to help me differentiate my lessons. While I do not always use all parts with all classes, this provides me with resources from a wide range of places and with a wide reach that culls resources to meet the various needs of all my students.

Included in each module packet is:

  • A place to track growth throughout the chapter (I use the Assessment Readiness page in the book from each chapter as my pre-test)
  • A place to breakdown vocabulary that models best practices from Marzano and (examples, non-examples, pictures, memory tricks--this is often teachers' favorite part of the packet)
  • Goal Setting
  • Targets (includes multiple places for students to reflect on their learning)
  • Assignments--A list of the assignments I give my students for the chapter
  • Warm-ups--interesting hooks, book companion guides, challenge questions (I sometimes use for students that finish early as an additional challenge)
  • Memory Tricks/Songs for their coordinating lessons
  • Checkpoint quizzes for each lesson--Research shows that students need tested soon after to help learning go into long-term storage
  • Reflections on targets and attributes of good mathematicians/classmates
  • Student Self-Evaluation

I will be uploading this as a word document so that you can tweak it for your own purposes. I hope you find this helpful, thanks for looking!

**Please note that the answer key will not always look identical to the student packet. I am constantly updating formatting and fixing/improving items on the student packet so there may be some small differences between the two.

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 3.67 out of 5
January 7, 2019
Alot of extra items that I had to skip over.
Kara D.
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LovingTheMiddles
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Jan 7, 2019
Hi Kara, I am sorry that you didn't find it as useful as you would have hoped. I teach a wide range of students/classes in a day so there are different elements that I use for different classes, and like you, I do not end up using all sections for all classes. I try to tailor what I use to the needs and level of my class. For me, I just needed one place to keep it all organized which is why I created the packet. Best wishes in 7th grade math this year!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas and other quantities measured in like or different units. For example, if a person walks 1/2 mile in each 1/4 hour, compute the unit rate as the complex fraction Β½/ΒΌ miles per hour, equivalently 2 miles per hour.
Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities.
Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship, e.g., by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin.
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