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Part/Total to Percent

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Loera Lessons
In this graphic organizer, the student will fill in the areas for the part to total and use the "1" to see that in order to find the %, you can multiply the top and bottom of the ratio by "1" to get the percent. Laminate so the students can use it over and over with dry erase markers.
Preview of Introduction to Probability

Introduction to Probability

Welcome to Kindly Pass The Math!Please find and enjoy the enclosed Power Point that I describe as An Introduction to Probability.* Students begin the lesson with probability term clarification, and descriptions of how we express probability in math; they learn exactly what indicates absolute probability and what indicates little or no probability.* Students progress to a clear, but concise presentation of the key terms used when dealing with probability.* Students r
Preview of Integer Operations Mastery Quizzes Editable .docx File

Integer Operations Mastery Quizzes Editable .docx File

This product includes a series of 7 quizzes (with 2 versions of each) for students to take to demonstrate mastery of integer addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (also -100 to 100 addition/subtraction, and mixed operations quizzes). It also includes a passport for students to keep in their Interactive Notebook to track their progress. Answer keys included. Students can progress at their own rate. I like to use the first four as the goal and the last three as extension.
Preview of Algebra 1 - Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution Foldable

Algebra 1 - Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution Foldable

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iteachalgebra
This is an EDITABLE foldable for use in an interactive math notebook. You will receive the editable PowerPoint file as well as the original PDF version. Using this foldable, students will be able to: solve systems of equations by using substitutionThis foldable walks students through substitution scenarios in which: 1. One equation is set equal to a variable 2. No equation is set equal to a variable3. Both equations are set equal to a variableEach tab shows the first step process, while ther
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