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Preview of 6th/7th Grade Percent Practice Bundle | Task Cards, Anchor Charts & Puzzles

6th/7th Grade Percent Practice Bundle | Task Cards, Anchor Charts & Puzzles

Build strong understanding and confidence with percent concepts using this comprehensive bundle of seven engaging resources! This collection combines Anchor Charts, Scavenger Hunts, and Digital Mystery Puzzles to help students learn, practice, and apply percent skills through visuals, movement, digital problem-solving, and real-world examples. Perfect for 6th–7th grade math, intervention groups, and review throughout the year. Bundle Includes: 1. Percent Anchor Charts (3 Sets) • Converting
Preview of Area+Perimeter-Compound Shapes-Interactive, RealLife Activities, Self Grade Quiz

Area+Perimeter-Compound Shapes-Interactive, RealLife Activities, Self Grade Quiz

1. Area and perimeter of compound shapes teaching slides.2. Area and perimeter of compound shapes station or workbook activity. 3. Area of compound shapes real life problems extension station or workbook activity.4. Self grading quiz.
Preview of 6th Grade Big Ideas Math Chapter 4 Vocabulary-Common Core-MRL-Editable

6th Grade Big Ideas Math Chapter 4 Vocabulary-Common Core-MRL-Editable

Howdy, Update November 2023: I have added an editable Google Doc Version of the MRL edition File.Are you using Big Ideas Math? Here are vocabulary cards for 6th Grade Chapter 4 (Common Core Edition and Modeling in Real Life). I used the terminology listed in the chapter and compared this list to the words contained in the Smarted Balanced item specs (SBAC). This will help prepare your students for the content and vocabulary on the summative test. Based on the released items these also work ver
Preview of Figure Me Out Back to School Math All About Me Get to Know You Activity

Figure Me Out Back to School Math All About Me Get to Know You Activity

This "Figure Me Out" math activity is the perfect way to get to know one another while practicing and reviewing math skills at the beginning of the year back to school time. Students answer questions about themselves with numbers (example: how old are you, what year were you born, how many people are in your family, etc.) and then come up with math problems for each answer. They write their equations on sticky notes and place them over the answer (or type, drag and drop in the digital version.)
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