Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentages | Middle School MathsThis Real Numbers Revision Worksheet is a clear, no-fluff practice resource designed to consolidate key number skills commonly assessed in middle school maths. Students work through a structured Do Now / Revision task covering inequalities, scientific notation, and percentage increase & decrease, making it ideal for lesson starters, independent practice, homework, or assessment preparation.
This quiz assesses 3 things:
-One-Step Equations (free response)
-Two-Step Equations (free response and multiple choice)
-Writing Equations from word problems (multiple choice)
An answer key is provided.
Besides using this as a typical assessment, you could also use it easily as a pre-test, homework, classwork, review for test, etc.
Your purchase comes with the document shown above, I used this as a quick assessment to decide who needed more practice and who was ready to move onto circles.
Quiz or practice quiz focused on understanding integers and adding and subtracting integers, including application problems. Editable word document for your use!
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
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The objective of this lesson is to have students write rational numbers as fractions, decimals, and percents, and convert between them. This lesson includes a series of writing prompts that require students to explain the process for each conversion.
This lesson includes an answer key for the conversion problems
This packet is based on NYS Module 1. Some questions were added and some were removed to add to the lessons that were already created. Lessons are numbered based on other modifications I have made for the rest of the original module.
This is a quiz I use for the first half of my expressions and equations unit. It covers the following topics:
-determining if an expression is numerical or variable
-key words for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
-writing word phrases from a given expression
-writing an expression from words
-simplifying expressions using order of operations
-inserting grouping symbols to make the expression true
This also could be used as some type of review. It is a word document so feel
This is weekly quiz I give for percents. It is the beginning of percents (after starting ratios). It is a good test to see if they are understanding how to find an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100.
There are 10 problems to use with multiplying mutli-digit numbers and dividing 2-digit divisors.
4 multiplying
4 dividing (1 with no remainder)
2 word problems (1 for each operation)
The question listed on Scenario 1 is as follows:
"In this scenario we purchased 1 item for $1000. (This could be a new TV, summer vacation, Laptop, etc.) We did not have the cash at the time so we charged it to our Visa. This particular credit card requires that we make a minimum payment of 13% each month. It also has an APR of 10%. Fill out the chart to find out how much you have paid at the end of the year and if you have a remaining balance. "
The chart is a great way for students to disc
This low-prep, no-calculator maths worksheet is designed to strengthen students’ understanding of divisibility rules, prime factorization, and lowest common multiple (LCM). Perfect as a Do Now, revision task, homework assignment, or quick formative assessment, this resource reinforces essential number sense skills commonly taught in Grade 7–8 / Year 8 Mathematics. Students practise: Identifying numbers divisible by 2, 5, and 10 Applying divisibility rules to justify answers Using factor
This Year 9 Fractions & Decimals Do Now / Revision Worksheet is a focused, no-calculator resource designed to reinforce key fraction and decimal skills through clear, scaffolded questions. Perfect for lesson starters, revision, early finishers, or formative assessment, this worksheet encourages students to show full working and apply multiple strategies when working with fractions and decimals. What’s Included✔ Converting mixed numbers to decimals ✔ Converting terminating decimals to fract
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.
Need a document to help refresh or to teach rectangular volume and area and Introductory Laboratory Measurements? This document refreshes and/or practices rectangular volume and area as well as asks a few laboratory measurement questions. This could easily be used for an in - class activity, a homework assignment, a bell ringer/exit slip, or a quiz. A teacher answer key is provided.
5th - 8th
Basic Operations, Basic Principles, Other (Science)
This worksheet is designed to touch on adding and subtracting integers. Use this in the beginning of your integer unit as homework, a quiz, a test, or additional practice!
Here is a set of 3 handouts, differentiated for kids with slow, medium an d fast learning styles. This is excellent for class work or homework tailored to each student. These can also be used at the beginning, middle and end of the unit, to demonstrate growth.
✨ Magic Number 67 – 6th Grade Math Quiz & Practice Worksheet ✨ Description:Engage your 6th graders with this fun and interactive math quiz where all answers magically lead to 67! This worksheet is perfect for: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division practiceMulti-step problem-solving and critical thinkingWord problems and number problems in one handy sheetWhy teachers love it:Ready-to-use, print-and-go formatFun, engaging design that keeps students motivatedDifferentiated for a var
After teaching students the basics of inverse operations and how to solve for variables, they always need a great way to practice. This connect four allows them to choose any row or column to solve and in doing so they will solve one addition, one subtraction and one multiplication problem. A great homework, self-start, or quick quiz!
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
K - 12th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
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