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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 Mathematical M&M's

Mathematical M&M's

Engage your student in math in a fun, creative way. Students will predict the colors of M&M's in a bag. They will then find the ratio and percent of each color.
Preview of One-Step Equations Worksheets | Algebra 1 Practice (#3) | Inverse Operations

One-Step Equations Worksheets | Algebra 1 Practice (#3) | Inverse Operations

PRINT READY | ONE-STEP EQUATIONS PRACTICEIf students struggle with one-step equations, everything after this becomes harder. This resource builds automaticity with inverse operations through focused, repeatable practice. WHAT’S INCLUDED 4 differentiated worksheet versions (3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4) 10 problems per version (40 total problems) Full answer key for every version Integer-based one-step equations with consistent structure HOW TO USE Warm-up or bell ringer for algebra lessons Formative a
Preview of Minecraft Math & Logic Activities | Word Problems, Sudoku Puzzles

Minecraft Math & Logic Activities | Word Problems, Sudoku Puzzles

Supercharge your math block with Minecraft-themed math and logic activities your students will beg to do! Designed for Grades 5–7, this high-interest resource blends Minecraft mobs, logic puzzles, word problems, Sudoku, and close-reading math challenges to build critical thinking in a fun and authentic way. Perfect for teachers who want engaging, NO-PREP math review, this packet includes 3-digit computation, multi-step word problems, time subtraction practice, deductive reasoning, and log
Preview of Long Multiplication Tic-Tac-Toe

Long Multiplication Tic-Tac-Toe

51 pages of multi-digit multiplication (and tic-tac-toe) for fourth grade and fifth grade. Students solve problems while playing a game, one student solving a Multiplication problem and the opponent checking their work. If they get it right, then an X or O goes in the square. If not, then they lose their turn. Fourth grade: 1 x 2 digits, 1 x 3 digits, 1 x 4 digits, 2 x 2 digits (CCSS.Math.4.NBT.B.5)Fifth grade: 2 x 2 digits, 2 x 3 digits, 2 x 4 digits (CCSS.Math.5.NBT.B.5)PRINT: I create
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