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Preview of Scale Factor Worksheet Scale Factor Activities FREEBIE L1 iReady Math 7th Grade

Scale Factor Worksheet Scale Factor Activities FREEBIE L1 iReady Math 7th Grade

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MB Creations
Teach 7th-grade students how to solve problems using scale factors with these math worksheets and exit tickets. Whether you teach iReady Math or another curriculum, these print and digital problems align with Common Core State Standards and prepare students for standardized testing. Assign the lesson checks about solving problems involving scale as homework or share them in small groups. Present these rigorous math questions in PowerPoint or Google Classroom.  Check out the Contents of Lesson 1
Preview of FREE PDF Presentation Christmas Math Grades 7 & up

FREE PDF Presentation Christmas Math Grades 7 & up

Created by
Integral Cat
Get set for a holly-jolly math challenge with your middle school students, or just take a break and laugh with your high school students! Our Christmas-themed presentation features four fun competition problems covering: Logic Puzzles: Apply deductive reasoning and critical thinking. Ratios/proportions: Solving proportion problems involving three quantities Working Backwards: Using the final results of the series of operations to work back one step at a time to get to the beginning. Calendar: Fi
Preview of Egyptian Sphinx Math Ratio Problem FREE Grade 4 Gifted + 5th-6th Challenge Math

Egyptian Sphinx Math Ratio Problem FREE Grade 4 Gifted + 5th-6th Challenge Math

Here's a quick free challenge with the mystery of the Sphinx. Using a primary source photo, students measure, estimate, and use ratios to calculate the height of the Sphinx. Part of a ratio six pack for gifted grade 4 and grades 5 and 6, this activity is also included in an engaging unit for gifted grade 4 on pyramids.
Preview of Pizza Shop Analysis

Pizza Shop Analysis

Created by
Caitlin Stevens
Students get on the internet and perform a cost-analysis to determine if it is cheaper to ‘Build Your Own’ pizza or buy a Specialty Pizza at three different pizza shops. This document walks a student through step-by-step from writing a hypothesis to information gathering to calculations to forming their conclusion. Very basic math skills involved. Feel free to edit for your own classroom.
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