This printable assessment covers both exponent vocabulary and how to solve exponential expressions, giving you a well-rounded snapshot of student understanding. Includes:Vocabulary labelingSolving exponent problemsOpen response question with a student-friendly rubricPerfect for a mid-unit check, end-of-unit quiz, or a quick review before moving on. Easy to grade and even easier to implement!
This brief quiz is designed to assess a student's understanding of how to add and subtract integers using a number line. The concepts are most closely aligned with Math Mammoth 7 (the light-blue series). However, it could be used by any math student learning this particular concept. Specific alignment to Math Mammoth 7 (light blue series): Worktext: Grade 7-A Chapter 2: Integers Lesson 2: Addition and Subtraction on the Number Line Pages: 45-48 If you are interested in obtaining more quizzes for
Students will practice their basic conversion skills with this scavenger hunt you can set up around your classroom. There are 28 questions for students to work through and where they start is where they end so they can all start at different locations. There are questions that are similar to each other so students can work on understanding common misconceptions. There are no repeating decimals or negative numbers.
This is a basic coordinate plane quiz. It was originally created for a 5th grade math class. It is very simple and includes visuals for English Language Learners.
This is a simple Valentine themed set of questions for converting percentages to decimal form. This can easily be printed on colored paper for students to cut out and staple to a bulletin board for a quick and themed bulletin board, showing off student work. It is a word document that can easily be edited to suit your needs.
After completing a math quiz, have students fix the mistakes they made. Not only can the teacher give the option to give back some points to the students, but the students can learn from their mistakes and prevent the same mistake in the future.
In this Percents Math Mystery: The Case of the Pickpocketing Pirate, your class will work through the clues to solve which pirate is stealing from his ship mates. They will be working with percentages to solve the case. NEW - Editable Suspects list added to the packet. This way you can change the pirate names and alter the mystery outcome. There are also two alternative pre-made lists you can use instead. This is a great option if your students have already done this mystery story before and you
Concept cartoons are a versatile tool to use in and out of the classroom. Here are a few ways that they can be utilized in the classroom. •Discussion starters for a class warm up, a class debate, or a lesson summary. •As a formative assessment during a group activity. •As a prompt for a written response such as a math journal. •In small group instruction to discover misconceptions and understandings. •In centers- in person or online. •For digital learning activities and online discussion boards
END OF THE YEAR FREE FRACTIONS TRIVIA QUIZ PREVIEW (POWERPOINT)
* HOW MUCH DO THEY KNOW ABOUT FRACTIONS?
* A perfect end of the year review!
* This FREE PREVIEW will give you an idea of the FULL PROGRAM.
* There are 35 questions that will test their knowledge and see how much they’ve learned about fractions.
* There are 47 slides in the full program with “JUST FOR FUN” slides throughout.
From reducing to least common denominators to mixed numbers your students will be challenged as the
This is a fast paced quiz for divisions of 9 to 12. A free resource with a presentation and pdf, to use in class or to give out as a class task. This quiz is aimed to be fast paced, to encourage competitiveness and quick thinking, and to aid with retention.
This is a fast paced quiz for divisions of 2 to 4. ** If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section. **A free resource with a presentation and a pdf, to use in class or to give out as a class task. This quiz is aimed to be fast paced, to encourage competitiveness and quick thinking, and to aid with retention.
FREE MULTIPLES POWERPOINT FUN QUIZ PREVIEW
* A GREAT WAY TO REINFORCE THE IDEA OF MULTIPLES!
* FOR INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE.
* THIS FREE PREVIEW will let you see how the FULL Program works!
* Your students will be challenged and engaged at the same time while working on their MULTIPLES!
* This program STARTS ALL OVER AGAIN IF THEY GET EVEN ONE ANSWER WRONG!
* SELF-CORRECTING TOO! SET ‘EM UP AND THEY’RE ON THEIR OWN!
* May be frustrating at times but with GREAT PRACTICE – will they have to STAR
I used this document in my class on a daily basis... You would need to go to Wal Mart and purchase the color stickers $1.88 for 400 stickers.
My students are at risk students who have never passed a standardized test. I learn that by monitoring the students progress by using this data sheet and others my students passed the standardized test and made tremendous gains on every section.
I normally use green, orange, and pink. My students know that green means "mastery", orange means "on track t
2-Digit Subtraction Worksheets:These worksheets are perfect for homework, centers, independent desk work, or even quizzes! The best part is it's free! What's Included:⭐️ 3 worksheets without regrouping ⭐️ 3 worksheets with regrouping Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the material via email: kelsey@specialedagent007 ✨Do you need help tracking student IEP goals? Check out my Data Trackers!✨ Follow me on Social Media:InstagramTikTok
This math freebie includes 4 sets of integers to order from least to greatest.
The next task is to order a set of integers on a number line.
This would make a great review, a quick quiz, or homework assignment.
An Answer Key is provided! :)
Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
This is a 9 question worksheet with a review of the lesson 4.1 in the 5th grade Reveal Math series: Estimate Sums & Differences of Decimals Can also be used as a quiz, formative assessment, or homework. Answer Key is included. Find the full chapter here!
This is a 10 question worksheet with a review of the lesson 8.1 in the 5th grade Reveal Math series: Division Patterns with Decimals & Powers of 10 Can also be used as a quiz, formative assessment, or homework. Answer Key is included. Find the full chapter here!
Are you looking for engaging Christmas math activities to help your students practice solving one-step equations? Increase student engagement while practicing solving one-step equations with 3 holiday math color by code activities! These activities provide the perfect opportunity for students to practice solving one-step equations. This resource is great for whole-class practice, math station work, or fast finishers. Click here to SAVE with a money-saving bundle that includes all current and fu
Solving area problems involving rectilinear shapes can be a difficult concept to master, especially when there are missing side lengths. Use this as practice or a quiz to check for understanding of this skill. Looking for more practice? See my other product, Irregular Area Practice!
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