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Preview of Percents Less Than One Math Journal FREEBIE: Real World Percentages Medical Risk

Percents Less Than One Math Journal FREEBIE: Real World Percentages Medical Risk

Here's a quick math journal entry for your percentage unit including percents less than one in 7th, 8th, or 9th grade. This real-world example gets your students thinking about percents less than one in a useful critical thinking situation. It can also encourage conversations about media literacy and the way statistics are presented in the news. How to Use:Print a journal page for each student.Students are asked to consider if they would take a medication that increases the risk of one typ
Preview of Solving Percent Problems Whiteboard Sheet

Solving Percent Problems Whiteboard Sheet

Created by
Mrs. P and Pi
This resource helps students set up their percent problems that they can use over and over again. Cover with a protector sheet or laminate to use as a whiteboard style. It's basic and works!
Preview of Summarizing Integer Operations Rules Graphic Organizer

Summarizing Integer Operations Rules Graphic Organizer

Created by
MathyCathy
Once students have learned the four basic operations with integers, this tool can help students wrap-up the rules and keep them straight. Good study tool, or even a formative assessment.
Preview of Equivalent Expressions Using Algebra Tiles

Equivalent Expressions Using Algebra Tiles

Hold students accountable for individual work by using these concept problems for students to model an expression using algebra tiles, then modifying the arrangement and describing as a different, but equivalent expression on the same organizer. Use for formative assessment, as a take-home study aide, to practice in class, or as a math station.
Preview of Equivalent Expressions Using Algebra Tiles 2

Equivalent Expressions Using Algebra Tiles 2

More work to hold students accountable for individual work by using these concept problems for students to model an expression using algebra tiles, then modifying the arrangement and describing as a different, but equivalent expression on the same organizer. Use for formative assessment, as a take-home study aide, to practice in class, or as a math station.
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