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Preview of Decoding Linear Word Problems Practice (y=mx+b)

Decoding Linear Word Problems Practice (y=mx+b)

Created by
Beth Bauman
This is the practice problem I give my students time to complete on their own after doing the Decoding Linear Word Problems Notes (which I also have available for sale on TpT). I have students tape this into their interactive notebook right next to the notes we just took.
Preview of Percents of Numbers ~ Crack the Code

Percents of Numbers ~ Crack the Code

Created by
Laura Becker
In this two page worksheet plus answer key, students are taught a way to decode verbal percents of numbers problems into equations. Real life word problems using percents of numbers are given as well (on page 2).
Preview of Quadratic Applications Scaffolded

Quadratic Applications Scaffolded

Created by
Mathy Magic
Do your students have difficulty breaking down quadratic application problems? This handout breaks down the questions and helps students connect their knowledge of quadratic graphs to solving projectile application problems. By first identifying what each part of the graph represents in a real world context, students can then begin to decode the problems with no scaffolding from the teacher.
Preview of Types of Exponential Functions

Types of Exponential Functions

My students have a difficult time deciding which exponential function formula to use. This is a graphic organizer that helps explain when they should use each one along with some quick notes on it. Enjoy! After downloading, please rate me and give feedback! Follow me if you would like to see more.
Preview of Interpret the Remainder | Divide by 1-Digit Numbers | Classkick Lesson | Grade 4

Interpret the Remainder | Divide by 1-Digit Numbers | Classkick Lesson | Grade 4

Divide 1-Digit Numbers | Interpret the Remainder | Classkick Lesson | State Test Prep | Mastery CheckSEE THE BUNDLEDesigned for Classkick and PDF compatible with Kami (portrait digital format)Help your students master division by learning how to interpret the remainder in meaningful ways. This interactive digital lesson builds confidence as learners practice deciding whether the remainder represents an extra item, a fraction of a group, or a signal to round up or down.Designed for real-world p
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