This resource was developed to PREPARE students to meet the requirements of the 7th Grade Ratios & Proportional Relationships Standards below as a review of 6th grade proportional relationship standards: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.RP.A.2 Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.RP.A.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio andpercent problems. Examples: simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees,
This study sheet takes the worry out of FDP. Take away answers for a quick quiz. Students can see patterns and can develop automaticity quickly with this study guide.
Students will drag the correct amount of money requested into the cashier's hand on each slide. Option for teacher to edit the value requested on each slide to increase or decrease difficulty level. Pack includes 4 sets of Google Slides. There is one with only bills, two with coins AND bills, and one where students need to differentiate if coins OR bills are requested.
These notes are a great way to introduce how multiplying by fractions effects the value of a number. Students and teachers love how easy these notes are to follow and understand. Fill in the blank notes allows students to focus on the instruction rather than writing everything the teacher is saying. Quick and concise notes work best for my middle school students. They are a great tool for students to put in their interactive notebook and reference later. This product (PDF) includes: Guided Not
There are 4 days worth of notes (designed for a 70 minute block period) and the filled in teacher keys that are color coded to help your students learn: -How to read function notation -How to do function composition -How to find domain and range of a function -How to write domain and range in Algebraic notation of a function -identifying intervals of increasing/decreasing of a function Notes can likely be stretched to 6 days if the math class meets daily for 40-50 minutes. Enjoy and let me kn
This interactive decimal place value chart is especially helpful with standards 5.NBT.A.1 and 5.NBT.A.2 as students explore 10X, 100X, 1,000X greater and 1/10, 1/100, and 1/1,000 of as well as when they are multiplying and dividing by exponents. They can physically move the digits to see how their value increase or decreases. Easily send a copy to each student for their personal use by creating an assignment in Google Classroom and using the “make a copy for each student” feature.
This 4-page reference guide to using a TI-84 Plus to find zeros, vertex/minima/maxima, y-intercept, andincreasing or decreasing intervals for either quadratic or polynomial functions can be printed as posters, handouts, or as a half-page interactive notebook printout for students to paste into their notebooks. It can also be shared digitally. The step-by-step instructions include screen images from the TI-84 Plus CE, images of the buttons to push, and detailed written instructions with explan
This is a mini-lesson on place value from the Low Key Math: 6th Grade Math bundle in the introductory 5th grade review section. It describes using money as a concept for learning place value and how digits increase or decrease the overall value of the number. It includes a check for understanding.
Your students will love learning about the KeyProperties of Quadratic Funtions with these FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Quadratic Functions. This fun and engaging format will engage your students as they learn the characteristics and key properties of Quadratic Functions. No Prep! Just Print & Go !Questions include graphing, domain, range, continuity, increasinganddecreasing intervals, maximums, minimums, x and y- intercepts, vertex, axis of symmetry, and odd and even functions.Students love
Note-taking is more engaging with math wheels! Use this converting fractions, decimals, andpercents doodle math wheel as both a notes page and practice page to introduce or review fraction, decimal, percent conversions. What is a math wheel? A math wheel is a type of graphic organizer where students can: Take notes inside the math wheelUse color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggersComplete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, andColor the background patternStuden
Do your students need their fraction, decimal, percent conversion notes all in one place? This engaging 'fold it up' for fraction, decimal, andpercent notes will help students keep the conversion rules organized! This easy-prep resource includes:Fold It Up with step-by-step instructionsLabeled outsideBlank inside for students to write the rules for converting fractions, decimals, and percentsSpecific notes for students to write on the inside (you can adjust to match your instruction)Pages th
This is a sample of notebook pages from Equivalent Number Math Notebook Page --Fractions Decimals Percent. There is a reference page which students can refer back to as they practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. There is also a mini practice page where students spin to create numbers and then create an equivalent fraction, decimal, andpercent.
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.
Make scientific measurement more approachable and engaging with this interactive note-taking resource. These Measurement Doodle Notes help students master units, tools, and techniques while reinforcing key science concepts in a visually fun and memorable way. Designed to align with NGSS and middle school science standards, these differentiated notes are perfect for building a strong foundation in length, volume, mass, density, temperature, and time. Students can color, label, and personalize ea
Benchmark fractions are essential for number fluency in the middle grades. I use this resource to teach the concept of benchmark fractions and their equivalent decimals andpercents. This page can also be added to Interactive Student Journals for future reference. This page accompanies the resource Benchmark Fraction Match and Bingo Games and the Fraction Benchmark Drill Pages which can be purchased in my store if you want to provide additional practice throughout the year. Please check it ou
In this product, you will find 2 sets of the 6 cards to sort. There is a black & white version and a color version. Three different recording sheets and an answer key are also included. Make this Sort It Out set work for your classroom! Print one set of these problems for your students to practice converting between fractions, decimals, andpercents while ordering them from least to greatest (or greatest to least!). This game can also be used as a final review before an assessment. Students c
This is a quick sheet to use as guided notes to teach and/or review the methods used to convert between fractions, decimals, andpercents. I like to use it for my interactive notebooks as well.
This provides a quick and easy chart for students to refer to and study from.
Great for all middle school levels as well as beginning high school.
These notes are a great way to practice converting between fractions andpercents in real world problems for 6th Grade. Students and teachers love how easy these notes are to follow and understand. Fill in the blank notes allows students to focus on the instruction rather than writing everything the teacher is saying. Quick and concise notes work best for my middle school students. They are a great tool for students to put in their interactive notebook and reference later. This product (PDF) in
Follow us on TPT and get ALL NEW RESOURCES FREE for the first 24 hours!Foldables are 3-D interactive graphic tools that help students master lessons with the most important notes and examples of each lesson organized in one location. Print on colorful paper/cardboard paper and have the students take ownership of their notes and learning in an interactive way! A fun and engaging method for students to create a learning tool for themselves. Page 1 - cover page Page 2 - page with fill in the bla
END OF YEAR REVIEW!! Spiral in math topics with these guided notes. Students can review ratio andpercent topics that target 6th-7th grade math standards. 6.RP and 7.RP. Great to incorporate into PowerPoints. Print off as notebook prints. Follow my page to access student blank fill in the blank printable copies.
Looking for a 5th-6th Grade math resource that helps students become fluent in converting fractions, decimals, and percents ?This Number of the Day activity is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! ✅ This resource includes:Printable PDF for interactive notebook, math journal, or math binderAnswer Key for easy gradingYour students will love the consistency, and you’ll love how this resource supports fluency. This resource is ideal for 5th-6th grades and up to high school to use
Dr. Pepper method is not my original idea, but the design of the note page is mine.
This page is designed to be cut in half and pasted into a composition book.
After modeling and teaching the algorithms, I use the Dr. Pepper method as a quick reference to help students remember the directional movement of the decimal.
Students must create equivalent ratios and fractions, then match the fractions with denominators of 100 to batteries with that percent of charge remaining.
This organizer makes a great addition to student interactive notebooks. Laminate and give each student a copy for in-class use. Provides great support for visual learners!
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