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Preview of Writing Numbers in Different Forms--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

Writing Numbers in Different Forms--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

This product was designed with Building Thinking Classrooms in mind. These two tasks are designed for a low floor high ceiling assignment or thin sliced lesson plan. This could be used for a lesson on converting between word form, expanded form and standard form. Students are encouraged to write numbers in as many forms as they can think of. The lesson starts with answers with answers and ends with two open ended answers. This would be a great activity for a Formative Assessment and/or Exit Tic
Preview of Ratios & Percents: Ratio Tables + Percent Proportions | 6th–7th Grade Math

Ratios & Percents: Ratio Tables + Percent Proportions | 6th–7th Grade Math

Help students make real conceptual connections between ratios and percents — not just memorize steps. This resource teaches percent as a ratio to 100 and shows students how to solve percent problems using ratio tables and percent proportions. Students learn how to find the part (IS), the whole (OF), and the missing percent using a visual ratio table model. The examples walk through divide → scale thinking so students understand where the numbers come from — not a formula trick. This packet inclu
Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication Review 5.NBT.A.1 & 5.NBT.B.5

Multi-Digit Multiplication Review 5.NBT.A.1 & 5.NBT.B.5

This is an excellent, quick, and versatile CCSS (CA) standards-based activity to give students as: 1. Morning Work: Students solve while you are taking attendance, collecting homework and/or school paperwork, or last-minute prep for your day. 2. Standards-based homework: Rigorous content you can send home with students as a quick, formative check. 3. Spiral review: Great review as you get closer to state testing! 4. Planned or POP Quiz! Although this is a fifth-grade standard activity, it can b
Preview of CAN YOU SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF MATH? A MATH QUIZ/ WORKSHEET

CAN YOU SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF MATH? A MATH QUIZ/ WORKSHEET

Students identify math symbols ; write in their functions, and meanings. An answer key is provided. Have fun! They can use the internet, if they are not sure about the symbols!
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