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Preview of FDP Chart (Self-Checking)

FDP Chart (Self-Checking)

Created by
Brad Cloud
FDP Chart by Brad Cloud This excel doc contains a fillable FDP chart that will allow your students to check their own answers. When the correct answer is entered for either the Fractions, Decimals or Percent column, the cell will fill with yellow, and the font will turn bold and red. Great for a learning center or as a whole class demo of FDP charts. Use in your classroom or in the computer lab! There is an answer key included, so you may want to save a new version of it, and then delete the
Preview of Ordering Rational Numbers: Self-Checking Excel, Google Sheets, and Print

Ordering Rational Numbers: Self-Checking Excel, Google Sheets, and Print

Bring clarity and confidence to one of the trickiest middle school concepts with this engaging, self-checking lesson on Ordering Rational Numbers! Designed with Grade 7 learners in mind, this activity challenges students to work with rational numbers in multiple forms—including radicals, scientific notation, fractions, decimals, and percents—and convert them into decimals to compare and order. Students then place their answers into a place value chart, reinforcing both number sense and precis
Preview of Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

This interactive exercise allows students to see in real time the logic of positive and negative numbers. It is a real life scenario as a new employee of a power company, they must learn how to set a power pole. By entering the length of the pole in the first column, and how deep of a hole the pole must be placed in as a negative number, the resulting amount is populated in the third column which represents the amont of the pole that will remain above ground. In the chart to the right, studen
Preview of Mathematicians & Math Concepts CROSSWORD   ~STEM~

Mathematicians & Math Concepts CROSSWORD ~STEM~

This seemingly challenging (but not really difficult) Crossword will occupy your students for 1 -2 hours. Nearly all of these answers to these 35 clues will appear on the first page of results when you simply read the clue to Siri (or Google). When students are using the internet, the Word Bank is optional. With the Word Bank but no web access, they could figure out most of them and use object of elimination and count squares to get the rest. WORD BANK: Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Albert Eins
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