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Preview of Let's Go Shopping Percent Problems

Let's Go Shopping Percent Problems

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Stacey Boyd
Students will practice solving percent problems including sales tax, sale prices, and percent increase/decrease as they solve real-world word problems.
Preview of INCREASING & DECREASING POSTERS | MATH REMINDERS VISUAL WITH EXAMPLES

INCREASING & DECREASING POSTERS | MATH REMINDERS VISUAL WITH EXAMPLES

INCREASING & DECREASING POSTERSA helpful classroom tool to understand patterns and number changes!These posters show what it means when numbers go up (increase) or down (decrease) in a pattern. They're great for helping students recognize number sequences, solve problems, and understand math rules.
Preview of Percent Applications Directions and Examples--Study Guide for Percents

Percent Applications Directions and Examples--Study Guide for Percents

This is a resource to help students with the percent applications taught in 7th grade math. It gives an example or two of each type of application. This would be great to tape into interactive notebooks or would be helpful to use as a study guide for a quiz or test. This resource includes directions and an example of the following percent concepts: simple interest, sales tax, markups, markdowns, percent proportion, tips, percent of a number, commission and percent of change. This is a great
Preview of Percentages Foldable

Percentages Foldable

Created by
Rosella's Room
** This resource can be purchased as part of a BUNDLE at a discounted price here .** This little book of percentages summarizes: - how to convert a percentage to a fraction and decimal - how to find a percentage of an amount - how to express numbers as a percentage - how to calculate a percentage increase/decrease - how to calculate a new amount after a percentage increase/decrease Perfect for reviewing and revising percentages, your purchase includes a pdf template of the foldable and a
Preview of Classifying Real Numbers

Classifying Real Numbers

Created by
Love of Algebra
This is a great diagram to show students the subsets of Real Numbers. It helps students see the connection between the different number systems and is a helpful aid when learning the real number systems. The blank copy can be used for a quiz or practice. Students may benefit from seeing multiple visuals, so another graphic organizer was provided. When I teach this, I give the example of classifying 4. I ask, does 4 belong to the Natural numbers? Yes, so then it must be a whole, integer, rational
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