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Preview of Math Warm-Up Do Now | Exponents, Percent Increase & Scientific Notation | Grades

Math Warm-Up Do Now | Exponents, Percent Increase & Scientific Notation | Grades

Created by
STEMora
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, percent increase, 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
Preview of Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Created by
Room 204
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals and percents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year. Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Math Quiz - Unit Price & Best Buy

Math Quiz - Unit Price & Best Buy

Created by
Brad Barrett
This is great math quiz for your grade 7 or 8 class on the topic of unit price. You can use for practice activity or just for a quick test to gauge how your students are understanding the topic of unit price. Students also get practice on how to determine the best buy from different promotions or sales.
Preview of Markup and Markdown Problems

Markup and Markdown Problems

Created by
Susan Wilder
Solving Word Problems Markup Markdown Percents Sales Discounts
Preview of Fraction Families Editable

Fraction Families Editable

Created by
Amber East
This lesson is meant to be done just before a class discussion. I had my students answer the questions. Then, as a class we discussed the patterns they had found. My 7th graders were having so much trouble converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. They cannot possibly hope to memorize all of these. However, if they can remember the patterns, they will be able to make sure that their conversions are reasonable answers. You are buying a Word document that you can edit to suit your need
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