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Preview of Integers and Squares Quick Quiz

Integers and Squares Quick Quiz

This is a 5 question quiz that evaluates the students' understanding of integers, number line, comparing positives and negatives, ordering integers, squaring a number, and finding the square root of a number. This could be used as a Bell Ringer, pop quiz, pre-assessment, review before test, or short homework assignment.
Preview of Word Problem Key Words Quiz - Sum, Difference, Product, Quotient, Addend

Word Problem Key Words Quiz - Sum, Difference, Product, Quotient, Addend

Here is a short math vocabulary word quiz. Students are asked to identify the product and sum of mathematical problems. Students are asked to create an addition, subtraction, and multiplication problem of their own. It reviews the following math vocabulary words: SumDifferenceProductQuotientAddendDon’t forget…Follow me on TPTLeave feedback on TPTCheck out my blog: www.teachingdunnsimply.comFollow me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram!*If you have any questions or any problems please email
Preview of Fraction Decimal Percent Which One Is Different?

Fraction Decimal Percent Which One Is Different?

Created by
Jenn Parks
There are 5 problems on the activity. Each question has 4 numbers and the students has to decide which number does not belong because it is not equivalent to the other three.
Preview of Ratio Quiz

Ratio Quiz

Four different versions of a fun ratio quiz with cartoon and comic book characters my minions and I adore. I've also used this as group work tasks.
Preview of End of School Party

End of School Party

Created by
Mr Book Math
This activity engages learners in keeping costs within a budget and seeing the impacts of percent sales. Uses Common Core Standard 7.RP.A.3 with %/100=x/original price.
Preview of Number Search - GCF, LCM, divisiblity, patterns, algebra - 25+ ideas included!

Number Search - GCF, LCM, divisiblity, patterns, algebra - 25+ ideas included!

Talk about versatile! You can literally use this number search activity for infinite activities! With 100 numbers in various fonts and with its puzzle/word search format, you kids will not view this as just another math worksheet. I have included OVER 25 ACTIVITY IDEAS, many of which could be altered for dozens of additional uses. This product is posted in Word format, so you can change, add to, or remove the criteria to suit your needs. You can use this as bell work, warm ups, review, gr
Preview of Make a Math Sentence Addition Practice with Missing Addend

Make a Math Sentence Addition Practice with Missing Addend

Created by
Krista Lynch
This packet provides students practice completing math equations with a missing addend. Give your students each one dice or two die (for increased challenge) and have them practice rolling the dice, recording the number they roll, and then completing the math equation so that it equals a given sum. This packet has a page for students to practice creating math equations that equal 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. You may run these pages off individually or as a packet. In my cla
Preview of Dice Probability

Dice Probability

Created by
Pamela Boisvert
With one die (I like foam in my classroom!), students record 32 die rolls in a tally format. Great for after a quiz/test and starting to explore a probability unit and also to put something in your active students' hands! Questions are included for students to think about what they thought would happen. Make predictions! After completed, you can also discuss experimental verses theoretical probability. Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
Preview of Rounding for Estimation Quick Drill

Rounding for Estimation Quick Drill

Created by
William Luders
The key to effective estimation is the ability to round mentally. This is a prerequisite skill for all estimation. This quick administered quick scored exercise is a perfect way to assess and/or help students understand the simplicity. They are to each number to the "front-end place". That is a mathematical term for the highest place-value place. No pencil calculation should be necessary, easy-to-cut answer templates are provided, as well as a quick-score quiz. Please check out all of my wor
Preview of Candy and Probability!

Candy and Probability!

Using colorful candy (Skittles, M&Ms, etc) teach students how to calculate probability. This lesson also involves students going over basic mathematics skills such as adding, multiplication, and division. They will also practice simplifying fractions, converting fractions to decimals, and converting decimals into percents. Great activity that students can complete independently, with a partner, or in groups.
Preview of Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

I keep this at my guided reading table. Whenever we play "Bears in the Cave" I just do a quick check next to the numbers the students get correct. This helps me to know where the students are, but most importantly it helps me to quickly group students for math centers. I can have my higher students (the ones in the teens-twenties) quiz each other as a center. I can pull my lowest ones and work on them one on one. There is one editable page for those of you who like to type in your student name
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