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Preview of Fun with Percents - Vacation Itinerary Math Menu (PBL) with Math

Fun with Percents - Vacation Itinerary Math Menu (PBL) with Math

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Absolute Value
The Vacation Itinerary Math Menu allows students to demonstrate mastery of percentage skills, using choice as the vehicle and Multiple Intelligence as fuel. Students make task choices while discovering, demonstrating, and applying their understanding of percentages. This project menu focuses on three areas: percentage of increase, percentage of decrease, and simple interest. The percentage of increase section allows students to choose between three provided worksheets. Percentage of decrease an
Preview of Rational Number Problem Solving Task Cards: Level 22 Number line Graphng

Rational Number Problem Solving Task Cards: Level 22 Number line Graphng

Level 22: Concepts, Skills, Applications • Convert mixed numbers, improper fractions, and percents to decimals * Graph rational numbers * Simplify fractions Contents include 18 two-sided problem solving Task cards with problems on one side / answers on the other) Provide the independent practice and immediate feedback needed for students to develop mastery. \ Recommend printing cards at each level on different colored card stock and laminating. Cards can be printed without answers as needed. W
Preview of Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal

Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal

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James Wilson
Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal Students will construct the first three levels of Squareflake, a self-similar fractal, on the sides of a square and discover that even though the perimeter of the Squareflake increases without limit, the area of the Squareflake remains constant and equal to the original square.
Preview of Fractions Ratios and Unit Rates A Stand Alone Math Lesson

Fractions Ratios and Unit Rates A Stand Alone Math Lesson

Complete your classroom resources with this stand-alone key lesson on Fractions, Ratios, and Unit Rates. This lesson with graphic organizer helps students learn and compare fractions to ratios. Through the process they are able to simplify both and find a unit rate. Eventually, students become fluent in converting between the two as well as simplifying—without the need of the graphic organizer. This resource contains: · Worksheets for in class or homework practice · Practice Cards that can
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