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Preview of Percents, Commission, Markups, and Taxes Foldable

Percents, Commission, Markups, and Taxes Foldable

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Shawna Blass
This foldable provides notes, and examples to practice finding the correct percentage added on or off of a product depending on the scenario. I provided an editable copy to make it applicable to your classroom!
Preview of Percents Unit Scaled Learning Targets

Percents Unit Scaled Learning Targets

Created by
Lexie
In Pre-Algebra I teach a unit on percents. This is the scaled learning targets that I give students so they are able to monitor their progress and understanding on the unit. There are four major targets for the unit, which are below. Converting PercentsFinding Percent ValuesPercent ApplicationsProbabilityThis includes a place for students to check off what level they are through the unit.
Preview of Notes - 6th Grade Math Bundle with Keys

Notes - 6th Grade Math Bundle with Keys

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Amber Sullivan
Virginia SOL aligned but can be used for common core as well ***Key included for all notes Ratios Convert Compare and Order Fractions Decimals and Percents Integers, Writing, Comparing and Ordering Integers Absolute Value and Opposites Multiplying Fractions with Models Dividing Fractions with Models Perfect Squares, Patterns, Powers of 10 Exponents Multiplying Fractions and Dividing Fractions Multiplying Mixed Numbers and Dividing Mixed Numbers Operations with Decimals Order of Operations
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.
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