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, percentincrease, 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
Math can be complicated! The upside down division method saves a lot of time and energy. The same method can be used to solve four types of problems: prime factorization, greatest common factor, least common multiple, and simplifying of fractions. This packet contains excercise problems in sequential order. Students get to use the method many times before it gets more challenging. A quick quiz is included at the end and an answer key. I did not invent this method; I merely created a practi
This is great math quiz for your grade 7 or 8 class on the topic of unit price. You can use for practice activity or just for a quick test to gauge how your students are understanding the topic of unit price. Students also get practice on how to determine the best buy from different promotions or sales.
This Pre-Algebra Evaluating Expressions Quiz with Answer Key covers Order of Operations - including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and exponents. It also has basic area and volume problems.
It is good for a Pre-Algebra or Regular Math course or possible a good diagnostic to use with Algebra students at the beginning of an order of operations lesson.
Can be used as a quiz, homework, classwork, pre-test, group activity, etc.
10 question assignment/quiz that uses dice, coins, spinners, marbles, choosing boy or girl in a class to teach and/or review probability.
This worksheet is more than just drill and kill with order of operations. It requires student to articulate answers using words, to investigate claims as whether they are true or false and explain how they know they are correct, and to analyze if steps made are correct. This worksheet could be given after the students have been introduced to the idea of order of operations. It could also be given as a quiz.
In this exercise, students will practice calculating 20% of a number, while also discovering the dangers of misusing a credit card and paying it off using only minimum payments.
This set includes: data notebook tracking sheet, homework page, and pretest posttest.
Studies show that if children practice one strategy for a series of days that their success rate will increase.
In my classroom, we take the pretest the week before we are going to start the 20 days of homework. They record their score on their data tracking sheet. Each day I give the students 1 problem to solve using the strategy that I want them to master. It is important that they only have 1 problem a n
This is a short set of kinematics problems that I use after I do the Free Fall Activity and walk the students through a few example problems. It uses the concept of accelerated motion (by gravity) to find distance, final velocity, and time in the context people acting in stories (which is more fun than "a block is dropped off a cliff").
As with many of my other worksheets, this one includes equations at the top and guide-lines for each problem to help the students organize their work (as well