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Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1
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Description

Are you looking for a fun and flexible differentiated* activity that provides a rich variety of practice problems for Common Core Standard 7.RP.1 (Unit Rates & Complex Fractions).

We've set up this these common core-aligned digital and printable task cards so that they can be seamlessly integrated into your lesson plan whether you are teaching in class or remotely. (with little to no prep work).

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These graphing equations and inequalities digital activities are one-click away from being loaded as (1) self-graded Google Forms™, (2) Google Slides™, (3) Boom Cards™, & finally as a pre-loaded activity on Seesaw™.

They are also printable (and look really sharp when cut and laminated) for those who want to buck the digital trend. Which way do you see yourself accessing the task cards?

If that sounds like a good fit for you, our super-flexible digital & printable task cards are patiently waiting for you to download and instantly assign to your students.

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COMPONENTS
1. 30 printable task cards with answer key and recording sheet
2. 3 sets of 10 digital task cards on Google Forms (auto-graded)
3. 30 task cards added as slides in Google Slides
4. 30 task cards set up as clickable Boom Cards for instant feedback
5. 3 sets of 10 digital task cards pre-loaded as activities in Seesaw
6. a downloadable PDF with one-click links to load activities on digital platforms
7. written and video instructions on how to easily set up task cards in all learning platforms mentioned above

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METHODOLOGY - HOW WE WENT ABOUT CREATING THIS SET

Each question is aligned to the common core state standard 7.RP.1 and is specifically designed to meet documented student expectations for that standard. The questions can be used for guided practice or independent practice.

The questions have been patterned from questions that have historically been the type of questions that have been asked on standardized tests (PARCC, SBAC, ITBS, FSA).

*Careful attention has been put into each question so they won't be so challenging as to discourage your students, while still being rigorous enough to prepare your students for testing and assessment.

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*HOW THESE QUESTIONS ARE DIFFERENTIATED*

This set of task cards has been organized in a way that allows for seamless differentiation. Cards #1-10 are the least difficult in each set and can be given to any students who might be struggling to gain confidence. Cards #11-20 are just slightly more challenging, while the last 10 questions require a bit more critical thinking being primarily long-form word problems.

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SUGGESTED USES
- Traditional Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Task Cards (printable)

- Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Digital Task Cards
- As a Digital Common Core-Aligned Assessment
- As Digital PARCC / SBAC / FSA Test-Prep Activity
- Working With Unit Rates & Complex Fractions in Google Forms™

- Solving Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Problems in Google Slides™
- Working With Unit Rates & Complex Fractions in Boom Cards™
- Solving Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Problems in Seesaw™

- As a 7.RP.1 Review
- As a 7.RP.1 Assessment (Interim or Summative)
- Review / Intervention for 7th Grade Rates, Ratios, and Proportions Standards
- As Gaming Cards for Playing Scoot
- As a Differentiated Activity with 3 Levels of Difficulty
- As a No-Prep, Click and Go Digital Activity

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LEARNING GOALS | 7.RP.1
Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas and other quantities measured in like or different units.

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More About NUMBEROCK

NUMBEROCK products are the culmination of veteran math teacher, Mr. Hehn, developing his artistic skills by night in order to creatively develop his students' minds by day.

Hi, I'm Mr. Hehn and I've been a public school math teacher for seven years with four of those years acting as an instructional lead teacher. Songwriting and math are some of my greatest passions and I've figured out a way to intertwine the two as the creator of NUMBEROCK.

I cordially extend an invitation to you to explore our math video library at ★ NUMBEROCK.com ★.

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Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Activity | Word Problems & Practice for 7.RP.1

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Description

Are you looking for a fun and flexible differentiated* activity that provides a rich variety of practice problems for Common Core Standard 7.RP.1 (Unit Rates & Complex Fractions).

We've set up this these common core-aligned digital and printable task cards so that they can be seamlessly integrated into your lesson plan whether you are teaching in class or remotely. (with little to no prep work).

============================

These graphing equations and inequalities digital activities are one-click away from being loaded as (1) self-graded Google Forms™, (2) Google Slides™, (3) Boom Cards™, & finally as a pre-loaded activity on Seesaw™.

They are also printable (and look really sharp when cut and laminated) for those who want to buck the digital trend. Which way do you see yourself accessing the task cards?

If that sounds like a good fit for you, our super-flexible digital & printable task cards are patiently waiting for you to download and instantly assign to your students.

============================

COMPONENTS
1. 30 printable task cards with answer key and recording sheet
2. 3 sets of 10 digital task cards on Google Forms (auto-graded)
3. 30 task cards added as slides in Google Slides
4. 30 task cards set up as clickable Boom Cards for instant feedback
5. 3 sets of 10 digital task cards pre-loaded as activities in Seesaw
6. a downloadable PDF with one-click links to load activities on digital platforms
7. written and video instructions on how to easily set up task cards in all learning platforms mentioned above

============================

METHODOLOGY - HOW WE WENT ABOUT CREATING THIS SET

Each question is aligned to the common core state standard 7.RP.1 and is specifically designed to meet documented student expectations for that standard. The questions can be used for guided practice or independent practice.

The questions have been patterned from questions that have historically been the type of questions that have been asked on standardized tests (PARCC, SBAC, ITBS, FSA).

*Careful attention has been put into each question so they won't be so challenging as to discourage your students, while still being rigorous enough to prepare your students for testing and assessment.

============================

*HOW THESE QUESTIONS ARE DIFFERENTIATED*

This set of task cards has been organized in a way that allows for seamless differentiation. Cards #1-10 are the least difficult in each set and can be given to any students who might be struggling to gain confidence. Cards #11-20 are just slightly more challenging, while the last 10 questions require a bit more critical thinking being primarily long-form word problems.

============================

SUGGESTED USES
- Traditional Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Task Cards (printable)

- Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Digital Task Cards
- As a Digital Common Core-Aligned Assessment
- As Digital PARCC / SBAC / FSA Test-Prep Activity
- Working With Unit Rates & Complex Fractions in Google Forms™

- Solving Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Problems in Google Slides™
- Working With Unit Rates & Complex Fractions in Boom Cards™
- Solving Unit Rates & Complex Fractions Problems in Seesaw™

- As a 7.RP.1 Review
- As a 7.RP.1 Assessment (Interim or Summative)
- Review / Intervention for 7th Grade Rates, Ratios, and Proportions Standards
- As Gaming Cards for Playing Scoot
- As a Differentiated Activity with 3 Levels of Difficulty
- As a No-Prep, Click and Go Digital Activity

============================

LEARNING GOALS | 7.RP.1
Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas and other quantities measured in like or different units.

============================

More About NUMBEROCK

NUMBEROCK products are the culmination of veteran math teacher, Mr. Hehn, developing his artistic skills by night in order to creatively develop his students' minds by day.

Hi, I'm Mr. Hehn and I've been a public school math teacher for seven years with four of those years acting as an instructional lead teacher. Songwriting and math are some of my greatest passions and I've figured out a way to intertwine the two as the creator of NUMBEROCK.

I cordially extend an invitation to you to explore our math video library at ★ NUMBEROCK.com ★.

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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 ½/¼ miles per hour, equivalently 2 miles per hour.
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