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Preview of Ratios and Percents Guided Notes

Ratios and Percents Guided Notes

Created by
John Radcliffe
END OF YEAR REVIEW!! Spiral in math topics with these guided notes. Students can review ratio and percent topics that target 6th-7th grade math standards. 6.RP and 7.RP. Great to incorporate into PowerPoints. Print off as notebook prints. Follow my page to access student blank fill in the blank printable copies.
Preview of FREE FSA Student Progress Monitor Graphs (Informational)

FREE FSA Student Progress Monitor Graphs (Informational)

This will be a great addition to your student data binders! Have your 3rd grade students keep track of their growth for each informational benchmark tested on the Florida State Assessment. Store it in their data binders so they can watch themselves grow after a focus skill is assessed. Graph included: * 3 pages -1 for each category * Scale increases in increments of 5% * Pre and Post test per benchmark Check out my store to purchase a copy of the Literature progress monitor graphs as well a
Preview of ST Math Data Tracker Puzzle or Journey Progress Jiji

ST Math Data Tracker Puzzle or Journey Progress Jiji

Do you need a way for your students to track what percentage of puzzles or what percentage of their journey they have done? This resource has been very successful in my classroom to motivate students to track their progress. You can print this as one sheet or two to a page for a smaller tracker. Students keep this in their journals, folders, or desks and each morning I go through the puzzle progress and students color to the percent they are at. It's fast, easy, and effective!
Preview of Angle Relationships in Parallel lines cut by a Transversal

Angle Relationships in Parallel lines cut by a Transversal

Created by
Tamar D'Souza
This a visual chart and poster that you can refer to when teaching, reteaching and using angle relationship knowledge to solve for missing value or variable. Students will adapt to refer to chart during practice, and gradually retain the knowledge during tests and/or exams. I've had this chart when teaching this unit. Also, I had my kids glue this chart in their Interactive Notebook for reference. While my peers talked about how it was difficult it was for students to retain this knowledge, I h
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