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Preview of 7.RP.A.3 Percentage Increase/Decrease Trashketball   Task Cards Game

7.RP.A.3 Percentage Increase/Decrease Trashketball Task Cards Game

Common Core for 7th grade math - 7.RP.A. Ratios and Proportionals Relationships - Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real world and mathematical problems in a FUN WAY! Twenty-six basketball trash math task cards with real world problems. Great for small cooperative groups. 31 pages. Written for Special Education/English Language Learners. Can be used for special education classes through high school. Text has restricted graphics - so no editing allowed. Have fun!
Preview of Percent and Percentages Scaffolded Work Sheets - Special Education

Percent and Percentages Scaffolded Work Sheets - Special Education

Here are 3 scaffolded sheet on calculating the idea of a percent of a number and calculating percentages. Developed for my Special Needs / Mildly Intellectually disabled class.
Preview of Tiered Family Dinner Activity

Tiered Family Dinner Activity

Created by
Jennifer Morris
Make math fun and meaningful with this real world differentiated lesson on finding the percent of a number, discount, tax, etc. An excellent resource for consumer math, 6th or 7th grade Common Core, or special education inclusive settings. Includes three tiered activities that can be modified for individual students or cooperative learning.
Preview of Intro to Common Factors Slides | 6th Grade Math Lesson | Editable & Visual

Intro to Common Factors Slides | 6th Grade Math Lesson | Editable & Visual

Created by
Ms. Dan Hoang
Struggling to teach Common Factors in a clear, visual way? This "Back to Basics" slide deck is designed to introduce the concept of Factors and Common Factors to 6th graders (or review for 7th) without the fluff. It breaks down the process step-by-step using clear visuals and the "Listing Method." WHAT'S INSIDE:Clear Definitions: What is a factor? What is a common factor?Step-by-Step Guide: Visual walkthroughs of finding factors using T-charts/Rainbow method.Practice Problems: "We Do" and "You
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