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Preview of Jan. 6 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Attack on the U.S. Capitol | Mixed Review

Jan. 6 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Attack on the U.S. Capitol | Mixed Review

This warm-up activity addresses ratios & proportions, percent, solving a rational equation, and prime factorization in the context of January 6 of the Mystery Year. The puzzle connects math with events surrounding the attack on the U.S. Capitol, and provide review questions for middle school or high school students to use any time.  Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-ste
Preview of GED Math - Intermediate Problems - 8 Weeks

GED Math - Intermediate Problems - 8 Weeks

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Your students already know how to work with fractions, decimals, percents, and a calculator. Now get them to the next level. Give them these problem sets to help them pass the GED or HiSET Math tests in 6 to 9 weeks. Use These Problem Sets To:Have students work through up to 9 weeks of problem sets in class, for 3 to 6 hours per week.Teach a variety math topics that are key for college and career readiness, and for passing the GED/HiSET math tests, including: word problems, expressions, equation
Preview of May Funday Puzzle: Math and Memorable Moms | Mother's Day Mixed Review

May Funday Puzzle: Math and Memorable Moms | Mother's Day Mixed Review

This middle school warm-up connects math with historical dates for these five women: Alberta King, Princess Diana, J.K. Rowling, Irena Sendler, and Anna Jarvis (founder of the Mother's Day holiday in the United States). As students find missing digits of Mystery Years, they solve problems with expressions, equations, absolute value, volume, coordinates, and percent markdown. This resource includes PPT / Google Slides with the clues, extensions, answers, quotations, and certain historical note
Preview of March 15 Math & U.S. Supreme Court: Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Daily Mixed Review

March 15 Math & U.S. Supreme Court: Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Daily Mixed Review

March 15 is the birthday of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Assoc. Justice of the Supreme Court. This puzzle focuses on math equations and connects math to her life and work. The skills are guess, test, and revise to find the values that balance an equation, determine whether or not an equation is true, set up and solve a multi-step equation, and find the percent of a number. Your Zip download includes printable/digital PDFs:1-page printable Student Puzzle, also prepped for Easel1-page Answer Key with s

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