A great and simple checkpoint to assess where students are regarding multiplying binomials. Problems begin with multiplying positive numbers only, and then including negative numbers, and then multiplying three binomials together. I teach my students to use Distributive Property or Area Model to solve problems. I emphasize Area Model, as it keeps their work organized and keeps the like terms at an angle. This activity requires a background of combining like terms, and leads into multiplying al
Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Decimals Practice Sheets. Answer key included! Completely editable! Use it as an exit ticket, quick formative assessment, center work, independent work, homework, etc!
5 question quiz lower level quiz to show mastery on adding and subtracting like and unlike denominators and converting improper fractions. After quiz reflection included. Supplemental Power Point presentation can also be purchased: Fraction Fluency Fun 1.
While learning to write expressions and equations students must know key words that lead to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This activity is hands on and engaging for students. This sort can be used in small groups or individually. After my students sort the words out I have them use the cards as flashcards to quiz one another.
This is a 10 question quiz/test to see if students know how to use a scientific calculator for basic functions. The questions involve calculations with fractions, decimals, exponents, and order of operations. The computations can be done with the calculator entirely if the student knows how to use it correctly. An answer key is included.
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This Worksheet Should be distributed and reviewed with students before Shortcut Activity 1. (Free Activity provided within P
3rd - 8th
Basic Operations, Computer Science - Technology, Informational Text
This sheet combines the "how to" and examples for basic math computations including converting percent to decimals, rounding, decimals, fractions, mean, etc.
I would provide this sheet to my students at the start of the school year and require they keep it in their binders. This was a great resource to look back on and consult throughout the year.
This is a fun way to review percentand to make a real life connection. The students job is to open a restaurant that serves the tastiest meals in town. They need to name their restaurant, design a dinner meal that follows the rule, and finally calculate the profit they will make.
I have used this comprehensive activity sheet for both a quiz review and a classwork grade. Both uses have worked well. This is a great addition to any number sense mathematics unit, and was the perfect addition to our Investigations Unit! Enjoy!
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This is a quick review or practice of basic conversions back and forth from ratios to percentandpercent to ratios. I use this as warm ups and assessments. It has rounding embedded also mixed numbers, large percents and repeating & terminating decimals. It's a great review of rational numbers!
Set of 9 conversion word problems including grams, feet, cups, gallons and more! Great set of mixed word problems to use for homework, quiz or classwork.
This anchor chart is a handy visual tool that helps students understand and remember how to convert percents to decimals and fractions. With clear examples and step-by-step guidance, it makes the process simple and accessible for all learners. Perfect for classroom walls, math notebooks, or small-group instruction, this chart reinforces essential percent skills and supports students in building confidence with number conversions.
This worksheet/project/class discussion/HW will provide the kids time to think about numbers and create a deeper number sense. They are taking time to think about patterns. You could do this every week, once before a quiz, spend 30 minutes or up to 2 hours on this. Adapt it to what you need. If you want editable document let me know and I will email it to you :)
This Mulitplication Challenge can be used to quiz your students on their multiplication facts. Print the quiz on the front and print the answer key --upside down-- on the back of the paper. This allows students to check thier own answers by simply folding the bottom or the top of the paper over to compare thier answers to the key. A little homework is available on the backside for students to practice just those facts that give them trouble.
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1st - 9th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Numbers
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