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Preview of Middle School Forensics Calculating Time of Death - Forensic Science Math Skills

Middle School Forensics Calculating Time of Death - Forensic Science Math Skills

Turn your classroom into a crime lab as students apply real-life math skills to solve forensic time of death scenarios! This interactive activity challenges learners to calculate the time of death for 16 different "victims" using body temperature and elapsed time formulas. Engaging, hands-on, and standards-aligned—this resource builds both critical thinking and math fluency while keeping students hooked from start to finish. What’s Included:16 Time of Death Scenario Cards (Each with unique deta
Preview of Lesson 3- Exit Ticket- Math Essentials- Eureka G7 Module 2 Lesson 3A Integer Ops

Lesson 3- Exit Ticket- Math Essentials- Eureka G7 Module 2 Lesson 3A Integer Ops

Created by
Erica Swanson
The Exit Ticket for this lesson is scaffolded from Eureka Grade 7 Module 2 Lesson 3 Topic A and Lesson 5 Topic A and includes a data tracking space for students. This lesson focuses on understanding addition and subtraction rules so students can predict whether the sum will be positive or negative. This is part of a lesson that follows the scope and sequence for a Math Essentials Curriculum. This is a remedial course designed to prepare students for Algebra 1 that includes Eureka Lessons from
Preview of Integer Rules Notes

Integer Rules Notes

Created by
Mr Nicol
A simple Integer Rules/Notes sheet for students to reference. Includes teacher version. The notes page has examples embedded for students to review. Simple phrases are also included for students to recite to themselves when they are working on integer problems. We use these phrases daily in my 7th/8th grade math classes. Enjoy!
Preview of Mathematics Properties Graphic Organizer

Mathematics Properties Graphic Organizer

Created by
Melanie Schultz
A graphic organizer for students to fill in with information about the basic mathematics properties (Associative, Commutative, etc). My students loved having this in front of them - they didn't have to copy down names of properties, they had plenty of space to write examples, and had no trouble referencing the sheet later on.
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