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Preview of Multiplying Integers--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

Multiplying Integers--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

This product was designed with Building Thinking Classrooms in mind. This resource was designed for a low floor high ceiling assignment or thin sliced lesson plan. This could be used for a lesson on introducing or developing multiplication of integers. The lesson begins with multiplying integers and ends with a word problem and multiplying more than two integers. There are also evaluating expression problems. This would be a great activity for a Formative Assessment and/or Exit Ticket. Thin slic
Preview of Subtracting Integers--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

Subtracting Integers--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

This product was designed with Building Thinking Classrooms in mind. This resource was designed for a low floor high ceiling assignment or thin sliced lesson plan. This could be used for a lesson on introducing or developing subtraction of integers. The lesson begins with subtracting integers and ends with a story problems and subtracting more than two integers. There are also two evaluating expression problems. This would be a great activity for a Formative Assessment and/or Exit Ticket. Thin s
Preview of [NUMBER] Multiplying Surds (irrational numbers) Worksheet - Editable Google Doc

[NUMBER] Multiplying Surds (irrational numbers) Worksheet - Editable Google Doc

Give your students the practice they need with this Multiplying Surds worksheet, designed two different formats of a standard worksheet AND textbook-style format to build confidence and fluency. This fully editable Google Doc makes it easy to: Print single worksheets for individual practice Display questions directly on screen if printing isn’t an option Print two sets per page to save paper What’s Included: 20 multiplying surd questions that gradually increase in difficulty- Q1–15: simple
Preview of Ordering Rational Numbers: Self-Checking Excel, Google Sheets, and Print

Ordering Rational Numbers: Self-Checking Excel, Google Sheets, and Print

Bring clarity and confidence to one of the trickiest middle school concepts with this engaging, self-checking lesson on Ordering Rational Numbers! Designed with Grade 7 learners in mind, this activity challenges students to work with rational numbers in multiple forms—including radicals, scientific notation, fractions, decimals, and percentsand convert them into decimals to compare and order. Students then place their answers into a place value chart, reinforcing both number sense and precis
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