Need a quick, structured math warm-up that reviews multiple core skills in one lesson? This Math Do Now / Bell Ringer worksheet helps students practise essential numeracy and algebra foundations, including exponents, percentincrease, and converting between scientific notation and standard form. Designed for independent work and completed without a calculator, it’s ideal for building fluency and checking understanding. What’s Included✔ 1 printable Do Now / Bell Ringer worksheet ✔ Mixed-skil
*Editable* This is a set of 15 different half-page Mini Practice/Quizzes. I titled them as “What I Need to MASTER” which is a procedure I set up in my room for kids to work on concepts they were struggling with. These could also be used as general practice, mini-quizzes, exit tickets, warm ups, or homework. (Especially nice since they only require half a page to print)
The following concepts are included from 6th Math (Aligned with 6th TEKS)
Order of Operations, Prime Factorization
Dividing Dec
Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentages | Middle School MathsThis Real Numbers Revision Worksheet is a clear, no-fluff practice resource designed to consolidate key number skills commonly assessed in middle school maths. Students work through a structured Do Now / Revision task covering inequalities, scientific notation, and percentage increase & decrease, making it ideal for lesson starters, independent practice, homework, or assessment preparation.
This full unit bundle includes everything you need to a unit on fractions, decimals, ratios, andpercents + financial literacy - no extra prep! Lessons are designed to be clear, consistent, and engaging. Students develop a strong understanding of decimal operations and how to apply them in real-world contexts. There is an emphasis on mental math strategies and estimation. The structure supports all learners with a predictable format and opportunities for differentiation and feedback throughout.
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
VARIABLES, EXPRESSIONS, AND EVALUATING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS QUIZ COLLECTIONThese quizzes are here to make algebra easier to understand and a lot less stressful. Each one focuses on a small piece at a time, so you can build your skills step by step. By the end, you’ll see how variables and expressions actually connect to real life and why they matter. Quiz 1: Variables and Their Meaning Start simple. This quiz helps you understand what a variable is, why we use it, and how it can stand in for an
This five page lively file adds some fun using old tactics such as Dr. Pepper and cowboy themes to your lesson on converting fractions to percentsand decimals.
Use 1 or all 5 pages for a thorough Common Core lesson that your students will find easy to understand and enjoy. The first page can be used as a math interactive notebook foldable.
Convert percents greater than 100 to decimals and fractions. Examples for each with practice problems. Convert percents less than 1 to decimals and fractions. Examples for each with practice problems. 10 homework problems
This is a set of 8 benchmark fraction cards and their equivalent decimals and percentages cards (24 cards total) As a bonus, it contains 4 editable sets of cards (12 additional cards). The cards can be used alone as a cut and paste activity for interactive notebooks. Students will cut the cards apart , group them with their equivalent decimals and percentages, and paste them into their notebooks.
The set also includes chalkboard-themed graphics to help you create an adorable Fractions, Deci
In this quiz/assessment/test, students will identify ordered pairs on a coordinate plane, label points on a coordinate plane, identify the four quadrants, identify the absolute value of numbers and order integers with absolute value. Extra Credit, solving absolute value equations.
This assessment is used to check student understanding of decimals and place value. Topics- Decimal place value: tenths, hundredths, thousandths - Forms: standard, word/number name, fraction, expanded This document is completely editable, so different parts can be added, deleted, or replaced to better suit teacher needs/preferences. This can also be used as handout with practice problems or as a study guide. Answer key included.
Product asks students to (1) identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms, (2) evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers and (3) translate verbal phrases into algebraic expressions.
This is an activity worksheet that would work well in any unit on percents! It focuses on the concept of commission, and asks students to apply understanding of commission to a variety of real-life situations. This is a great resource for anyone who wants to make the real-life connections that the Common Core encourages.
This is a great review for fractions, decimals, andpercents. Students will break down their "typical Saturday" activities in this chart. They will then calculate each activity as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent. Finally, students will calculate the number of degrees in a circle each activity would represent. They will use the degrees to create a circle graph.
Students will fill in the grid given either a percent, decimal, ratio, or fraction. Prior knowledge if required to fill out this worksheet. This falls towards the end of module 1 (ratios) for the 6th grade common core in New York State.
This percent activity will have your students working hard matching answers to percent problems. These problems can be used as practice, a game, group work, partner work, and review. Use it as review by having students find their partners by matching problems to answers. Use this during guided practice and group work by having groups of student race to match problems and answers. This activity can also be used as independent practice by having students cut the answers out and glue them on top of
Follows the Ontario Grade 3 curriculum. However can be useful to other grades as well. The quiz includes basic multiplication and division questions, missing number questions, and word problems. Enjoy!
Math Quizzes on a variety of topics from Grade 7 or 8 curriculum: surface area and volume, algebra, percentage change, coordinate geometry, polygon angles, integers. 17 quizzes in total in Word document format for easy editing.
Surface Area and Volume Word Search 35 words to find about Surface Area and Volume * Students LOVE these word searches and know how to use them. * GREAT FILLER ACITIVTY while learning math terms. * For all ages and levels. (Math Word Search Puzzle) All rights reserved by author. Permission for downloads to copy for single classroom use only. You can check: Fifth Grade • Daily Math Homework (For September) My Quizzes: 4th Grade Word Problems Quiz (10 Q)Equations and Inequalities Quiz (20 Quest
Struggling to make the real number system real for your 8th-grade students? This resource is designed to take your students on a mathematical discovery, helping them master the crucial difference between rational and irrational numbers in a way that’s engaging, visual, and deeply conceptual. ✨ What's Inside?Comprehensive Lesson Plan: A detailed, step-by-step 60-75 minute lesson plan that covers everything from an engaging hook to a formative assessment. Aligned with Common Core Standard 8.NS.A.
This is an ALL IN ONE packet for your fraction, decimal, percentage needs! Included are 5 pages of notes that provide step by step examples of how to convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages. Also included is a table of common fraction/decimal/percentage equivalencies.
Decimal to percentPercent to decimal
Decimal to fraction
Percent to fraction
Fraction to decimal (both terminating and repeating decimals are demonstrated)
Fraction to percent (using the percent proportion method)
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This Year 10 Algebra revision worksheet provides students with structured practice in solving linear equations and checking solutions using substitution. Designed as a Do Now, revision task, or consolidation activity, this resource encourages clear working and mathematical accuracy without the use of calculators. Students progress through multiple sets of equations, building confidence in: Solving linear equations Verifying solutions through substitution Showing full working using correct