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Preview of Converting Fractions, Decimals & Percents In-Class Practice and Homework

Converting Fractions, Decimals & Percents In-Class Practice and Homework

This resource allows students to practice converting among fractions, decimals and percents. The in-class activity was designed to be a partner assignment, but can be modified. Students must write each given number in two other forms. For example, if given a fraction, the students must write it as a decimal and a percent. The homework assignment allows students to practice converting among fractions, decimals and percents. All conversion combinations are assessed on this assignment.
Preview of Rational vs Irrational Numbers: Lesson Plan, Activities & Visuals for 8th Grade

Rational vs Irrational Numbers: Lesson Plan, Activities & Visuals for 8th Grade

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.
Preview of Math Interactive Notebook Foldable Percent of Change

Math Interactive Notebook Foldable Percent of Change

This is another is our series of interactive math foldables. This one if for Percent of Change. It is easy to use, print off, and place into student notebooks.
Preview of Chewing Gum Post-Lab Questions Percent Composition

Chewing Gum Post-Lab Questions Percent Composition

Created by
Linh-Thuy Vu
Math & Science. Inquiry based learning. Learning percent composition through chewing gum and comparing mass before and after. A fun and interactive way to introduce concepts such as: molar mass, percent composition, empirical formula, etc. Bundle sale with rubric.
Preview of Complete Percents Unit with Notes, Examples, Exercises

Complete Percents Unit with Notes, Examples, Exercises

This unit includes notes, explanations, examples and exercises for percents. It covers the percent equation, percent change, percent error, discounts, tips, commission and tax, higher order thinking problems, and mixed review. Perfect for partners to learn cooperatively. This lesson can be used to introduce the topic, as a review before assessment, or in the middle of the topic for reinforcement/reteaching. Excellent for students who were absent for part or all of the percent unit. Perfect for
Preview of Rational Numbers Higher Order Thinking Worksheet

Rational Numbers Higher Order Thinking Worksheet

Here are 45 higher order thinking questions about classifying rational and irrational numbers. This product can be used so many ways! 1) cut the questions apart and use as a stations activity. 2) give as a partner quiz. 3) give as homework for 2 or 3 nights. 4) use as classwork in pairs or groups of 3. 5) use as work to leave for a substitute, having the students work independently. 6) cut the questions apart and differentiate the lesson by selecting which students get which questions. 7) use yo
Preview of Following Directions Quiz

Following Directions Quiz

Created by
Mrs Sigmath
This quiz is a fun way to inspire students to follow the Order of Operations and the Inverse Order of Operations. The quiz will also show students how important it is to read directions carefully before beginning to work on problems.
Preview of Math MYP Painted Cubes Investigation Task

Math MYP Painted Cubes Investigation Task

Created by
rdebro42
MYP Style linear patterns task based on the famous painted cube problem. Students are asked to find the equation for number of small cubes with three, two, one, and no sides painted for a larger cube of any side length n. It is valuable as a formative task to help students get used to investigation task structure or possibly as a formative assessment. I would not recommend using it formally as a summative task. It is essentially four mini-investigations in one instead of one investigation whos
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