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Preview of Math Warm-Up Do Now | Exponents, Percent Increase & Scientific Notation | Grades

Math Warm-Up Do Now | Exponents, Percent Increase & Scientific Notation | Grades

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STEMora
Need a quick, structured math warm-up that reviews multiple core skills in one lesson? This Math Do Now / Bell Ringer worksheet helps students practise essential numeracy and algebra foundations, including exponents, percent increase, and converting between scientific notation and standard form. Designed for independent work and completed without a calculator, it’s ideal for building fluency and checking understanding. What’s Included✔ 1 printable Do Now / Bell Ringer worksheet ✔ Mixed-skil
Preview of Fund. of Math Worksheets (L13): Decimal Division and Percents Explained

Fund. of Math Worksheets (L13): Decimal Division and Percents Explained

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Decimal Division and Percents ExplainedVideo Description: In this lesson, we break down the essential skills of decimal division and working with percents. You’ll learn how to convert fractions into decimals using long division, how to handle decimal division when the divisor itself is a decimal, and how to calculate and interpret percentages in real-life situations—like grades, tips, and discounts. We’ll also explore the difference b
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 5 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 5 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice adding and subtracting with percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Pirates Pizza Palace raised the price of a large supreme pizza by 15%. If the original price was $12.00, what is the new price? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, add 15 + 100 = 115. 12 x 115% is 12 x 115/100. Remembering that 12 can be written as 12/1,
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Worksheets – 16 Worksheets In All, 28% off!

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Worksheets – 16 Worksheets In All, 28% off!

This bundle brings together 16 worksheets for your students to practice every 6th grade ratio reasoning skill. Coupled with my bundles of 6th grade ratio reasoning Guided Notes, online Check Ins, Quizzes, and Activities and Resources, you can use it to teach your students: Basic Ratio Reasoning – recognizing proportional relationships and working with tape diagramsProportion Problems – solving proportions and finding out if two ratios are really equalPercents – calculating percents, calculat
Preview of Calculate taxes and percents while pretending to work in a restaurant

Calculate taxes and percents while pretending to work in a restaurant

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Fun Classroom
Calculating percents can be hard for lots of students. That's why I offer you some fun exercises that show the students how fun it can be to learn about percents while they pretend to work at a restaurant. These activities will show the students how useful mathematics can be in reel life. This product contains two activities, one of which will ask the student to calculate the price of different clients order with and without the sales tax while the other will ask them to determine how much money
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This is a complete lesson for learning how to add and subtract using percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Caleb scored 15 points in the basketball game Saturday, and 20% more points in the game Tuesday. How many points did Caleb score Tuesday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, what is 20% of 15? 15 x 20/100. Remembering that 15 can be written as 15/1, we can write 15/1 x 20/100. Then we multiply the numerators (tops) and the
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 1 – Calculating and Comparing with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 1 – Calculating and Comparing with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice three different kinds of percent problems. The three different kinds are: 1) Calculating percents by cross-multiplying 2) Calculating percents by dividing and then multiplying the result times 100 3) Comparing fractions using percents. This worksheet contains 11 problems, including three different problems that are done for the students. It has the same types of problems found in my
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 6 – Word Problems Adding & Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 6 – Word Problems Adding & Subtracting with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice solving word problems by adding and subtracting with percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Dustin rode his motorcycle 25 miles on Saturday, and 12 percent more than that on Sunday. How many miles did he ride on Sunday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, we add 12 to 100 to get 112 percent. Now we multiply 112 percent t
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 2 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 2 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice adding and subtracting with percents. This is a very useful skill in the real world. For example, suppose the Beach Boutique had a 20% discount on all jet ski rentals. The regular cost of a jet ski rental is $120 per hour. What is the discounted price? This is a percent problem that we solve with multiplication. First, subtract 100 – 20 = 80%. Now we multiply 80 percent times 120. Re
Preview of Grade 6 Ratios Coordinate Plane Lesson 2 – Ratios and Constant Rate

Grade 6 Ratios Coordinate Plane Lesson 2 – Ratios and Constant Rate

This is a complete lesson for learning how to derive and use constant rate with a coordinate plane. A constant rate is when one value changes by the same amount for each change in another value. For example, imagine Haley riding her motorcycle to and from school every day. If the round trip is four miles, and she doesn’t go anywhere else, the mileage on her bike will increase at a constant rate: 4 miles per day. A rate table would have two rows, one for days and one for miles. A coordinate pla
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 3 - Comparing Fractions using Percents

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 3 - Comparing Fractions using Percents

This is a complete lesson for learning how to use percents to compare fractions. A fraction is a type of ratio that represents part of a whole. However, it can be hard to tell, just from looking, which fraction is greater. Consider these two fractions: 2/3 5/7Converting each fraction to a percent makes it easy. Cross-multiplying 2/3 x X/100 results in the equation 3X = 200. Dividing both sides by 3, X = 66.67. 2/3 = 66.67%. Cros
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

This is a complete lesson for learning how to calculate percents with rounding. Unlike in Grade 6 Percents Lesson 1, all of the answers to these problems have non-terminating decimals – meaning that they go on forever. For example, 11/27 expressed as a percent is 40.74074074… - a number with a repeating decimal and, therefore, an unlimited number of decimal places. Since it’s not practical for your students to write out every decimal place in this answer, they have to round it. In all of
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 3 - Comparing Fractions Using Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 3 - Comparing Fractions Using Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice using percents to compare fractions. A fraction is a type of ratio that represents part of a whole. However, it can be hard to tell, just from looking, which fraction is greater. Look at these two: 15/22 7/10Converting each fraction to a percent makes it easy. For the first fraction, we can set up the election 15/22 = X/100. Cross-mul
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice calculating percents with rounding. In Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 1, students learned how to calculate percents from ratios in two different ways: by setting up a proportion and cross-multiplying, and by dividing the ratio and then multiplying the result times 100. In Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 2 and this worksheet, the answers all have non-terminating decimals, which means they
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 1 - Calculating Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 1 - Calculating Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice calculating percents. In Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 1, the students learn two different methods for calculating percents. The first method uses a proportion in which one of the ratios has a denominator of 100; for example, 13/20=X/100. The student solves this problem by cross-multiplying, creating the equation 20X=1300. Dividing both sides by 20, X = 65; 13/20= 65 percent. In the
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 4 - Comparing Fractions Word Problems

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 4 - Comparing Fractions Word Problems

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice using percents to compare fractions in word problems. In these problems, students are looking at two different fractions from real-world situations. For example, let’s say 14 out of 37 reptiles at the Hampton Zoo are lizards. 22 out of 54 reptiles at the Hudson Zoo are lizards. Which zoo has a higher percentage of lizards? 14/37
Preview of (L18) Cartesian Coordinates Explained: Plotting Points, Quadrants & Slope

(L18) Cartesian Coordinates Explained: Plotting Points, Quadrants & Slope

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Cartesian Coordinates Explained: Plotting Points, Quadrants & SlopeVideo Description: Learn the coordinate plane the right way—by connecting geometry to algebra. In this lesson, we build the Cartesian (xy) plane from two perpendicular number lines, plot points and classify quadrants, then use two points to define a line, compute slope (“rise over run”), and find the midpoint. Perfect for middle school through adult learners, homeschoo
Preview of (L17) Power Rules! Exponents & Roots Part II (Product, Quotient, Power)

(L17) Power Rules! Exponents & Roots Part II (Product, Quotient, Power)

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Power Rules! Exponents & Roots Part II (Product, Quotient, Power)Video Description: Power up your exponent skills with the product, quotient, and power rules, then connect powers to roots using rational exponents. We wrap with a cleaner, grouping-first take on order of operations so multi-step expressions feel natural instead of messy. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN Product rule: a^n · a^m = a^(n+m) Quotient rule: a^n / a^m = a^(n−m) (a ≠ 0
Preview of (L15): Making Sense of Negative Numbers

(L15): Making Sense of Negative Numbers

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Making Sense of Negative NumbersVideo Description: In this lesson from Prodigy Mathematics, we make sense of negative numbers using visual tools, relatable analogies, and foundational arithmetic rules. We'll explore how to interpret subtraction like 2−5, understand the number line, and master signed number operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Along the way, we’ll use analogies like posts and holes,
Preview of Fund. of Math Worksheets (L14): Mastering Ratio and Proportion: From Recipes to

Fund. of Math Worksheets (L14): Mastering Ratio and Proportion: From Recipes to

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Decimal Division and Percents ExplainedVideo Description: In this lesson from Prodigy Mathematics, we explore the foundational concepts of ratio and proportion—essential tools for making comparisons, scaling recipes, converting units, and solving real-world problems. Starting with a lemonade stand anecdote and moving through topics like the golden ratio, model rocketry, and algebraic reasoning, this lecture is packed with practical ap
Preview of (L16) Exponents and Roots Part 1

(L16) Exponents and Roots Part 1

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Exponents and Roots Part 1Video Description: In this lesson from Prodigy Mathematics, we introduce exponents and roots as foundational operations in arithmetic and algebra. You’ll learn: What exponents are and how they relate to repeated multiplication The meaning of "squared," "cubed," and higher powers How to evaluate perfect squares and perfect cubes Why exponentiation with negative bases behaves differently for even vs. odd pow
Preview of Fund. of Math Worksheets (L11):Decimal Drama: Adding and Subtracting Without the

Fund. of Math Worksheets (L11):Decimal Drama: Adding and Subtracting Without the

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Decimal Drama: Adding and Subtracting Without the Stress!Video Description: In this lesson, we break down adding and subtracting decimals step by step, making it easy to master! Learn why aligning decimal points is crucial, how to handle dangling digits, and tricks for dealing with whole numbers in decimal operations. We’ll also cover common mistakes and how to avoid them, all with clear explanations and examples. Whether you're a stu
Preview of Fund. of Math Worksheets (L10):No-Stress Fraction Arithmetic: Adding and Subtrac

Fund. of Math Worksheets (L10):No-Stress Fraction Arithmetic: Adding and Subtrac

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson No-Stress Fraction Arithmetic: Adding and Subtracting Made SimpleVideo Description: In this lesson, we explore how to add and subtract fractions when denominators differ. We start by reviewing the simple case of fractions with the same denominator, then move on to strategies for finding a common denominator when they are different—whether through “un-reducing” a fraction or using the least common multiple (LCM). We also practice conve
Preview of Fund. of Math Worksheets (L9): Fractions Don’t Have to Be Hard: Master Multiplic

Fund. of Math Worksheets (L9): Fractions Don’t Have to Be Hard: Master Multiplic

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying the video lesson Fractions Don’t Have to Be Hard: Master Multiplication & DivisionVideo Description: In this lesson on multiplying and dividing fractions, we break down the concepts step by step to make them easy to understand. We start by connecting multiplication with repeated addition and show how to multiply fractions by whole numbers. Then, we introduce key fraction rules, including cancellation and reducing fractions, to simplify calculations. M
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