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Preview of Percent Practice Problems - Mini Assignment

Percent Practice Problems - Mini Assignment

This was designed to be a quick and interactive assignment that can be used as a do now, bell ringer, or exit ticket. This is a well organized way to get students to practice calculating percent based on a grid, a model, a number line, as well as converting fraction to percent.
Preview of Modeling percent with thermometers 2: Blake's Dilemma

Modeling percent with thermometers 2: Blake's Dilemma

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Amanda Blake
Fractions and percent drives fifth grade crazy. I have designed a powerpoint for explaining percents using a thermometer. Much like the common core number line concept, the thermometer compares 100 percent to a whole number and then breaks the number into smaller pieces. I used the model to teach fifth grade math, however, it also speaks to both 6th and 7th grade numeracy standards. This is the second in the series. This download is the problem and resources only. No explanation is given f
Preview of Integer Operation Review

Integer Operation Review

Slides reviewing each of the four operations with negative and positive integers. Use as a review after teaching each concept. Each operational rule is paired with two "Try it" problems for students to complete and discuss. Partner with google form "Integer Operations Review Quiz" to gauge student understanding.
Preview of Intro to Distributive Property (order of operations, area models, variables)

Intro to Distributive Property (order of operations, area models, variables)

This is Common Core (some standards on 2nd slide) If you allow students to access this themselves (granted you are 1:1), students learn on their own. This is foundational, and its purpose is to build students up and feel successful with the distributive property. If they didn't get order of operations or area models, that might happen here too. Follow this up with a short 4-5 question quiz. An extra practice sheet for those who need it. Then another 4-5 question quiz for students to improve
Preview of "Percent of change" Box

"Percent of change" Box

Created by
Eman Sifi
It has been frustrating trying to memorize all these equations that are“percent of change” related. Why memorize when you can simply use the percent box to figure out all the values in the simplest way ever. As a teacher, I can understand the struggle our students go through when it comes to memorizing all these equations. The percent box helped my students and it definitely helped me teach the topic. I hope you enjoy teaching this topic to your students. Wish you all the best my warriors. The s
Preview of Unit 1 Integers Guided Notes

Unit 1 Integers Guided Notes

These Guided Notes include: Additive Inverse, Absolute Value Expressions, Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Integers. These notes go along with the PowerPoints in my store (coming soon!). Each notes page has an attached practice sheet/s. The number of questions in each practice varies between 10 and 30 questions depending on the difficulty and necessary repetition for average mastery. Each packet includes a student reflection page for quizzes and tests.
Preview of Writing & Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Guided Notes & Practice Worksheet

Writing & Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Guided Notes & Practice Worksheet

Help your students develop a strong foundation for Algebra with this Writing and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Guided Notes and Practice Worksheet. This editable lesson helps students build confidence translating verbal phrases into algebraic expressions and evaluating expressions with variables through step-by-step examples and structured practice. The guided notes break writing and evaluating algebraic expressions into manageable steps with clear explanations, scaffolded examples, and gui
Preview of Find the Area!

Find the Area!

Use this EDITABLE freebie to show your learners how to find the area by counting tiles/boxes. Then, have them practice by creating other shapes with the same area! Although a simple starter worksheet, it can be paired with manipulatives to increase student engagement. EXTENDED OHIO STATE STANDARD: G.68.2c Find the area of figures by counting unit squares. I can...find the area of figures by counting unit squares.
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