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Preview of Percent Increase and Decrease - Illustrative Math Practice

Percent Increase and Decrease - Illustrative Math Practice

Created by
Arieana DeCosta
Based off Illustrative Math - this is prep for Lesson 8. Begins with a warm up, practice and finishes with exit ticket.
Preview of Input-Output Chart

Input-Output Chart

Input-Output Chart for students incorporates recognizing patterns of numbers using a table, words, rule (increase/decrease), and ratio/proportion. The *free* add-on for Google Slides was used: MathType for equation editing (needed for the ratio).
Preview of Convert between decimals, fractions and percents

Convert between decimals, fractions and percents

Created by
Arieana DeCosta
Practice converting between percents, fractions and percents! moderate level
Preview of Mastering Zero & Negative Exponents! 8th Grade Math (Print & Go Worksheet)

Mastering Zero & Negative Exponents! 8th Grade Math (Print & Go Worksheet)

Created by
MinuteMath
Looking for a clear, structured, and no-prep way to teach zero and negative exponents in your 8th grade math classroom? This Print & Go worksheet provides meaningful practice while remaining flexible for teachers. Mastering Zero & Negative Exponents! 8th Grade Math (Print & Go Worksheet)This resource is designed to help students develop a strong understanding of exponent rules through scaffolded practice and real-world application. What’s Included:Warm-Up section with key vocabulary and defini
Preview of 8th Grade Math Solving Multi-Step Equations Worksheet | CCSS 8.EE.C.7a | No Prep

8th Grade Math Solving Multi-Step Equations Worksheet | CCSS 8.EE.C.7a | No Prep

Created by
MinuteMath
8th Grade Math Solving Multi-Step Equations Worksheet | CCSS 8.EE.C.7a | No PrepAre you looking for a clear, structured, and no-prep worksheet to help your students master solving multi-step linear equations? This resource is designed for 8th grade math and provides thorough practice with combining like terms, using the distributive property, and solving equations in both abstract and real-world contexts. This worksheet is ideal for classwork, homework, review, or assessment and is fully aligned
Preview of Understanding Exponents Worksheet | 8th Grade Math | CCSS 8.EE.A.1

Understanding Exponents Worksheet | 8th Grade Math | CCSS 8.EE.A.1

Created by
MinuteMath
Understanding Exponents Worksheet | 8th Grade Math | CCSS 8.EE.A.1This Understanding Exponents Worksheet is designed to help 8th grade students build a strong foundation in exponents and powers. Aligned to CCSS 8.EE.A.1, this resource supports students in developing fluency with exponent notation while connecting to real-world applications. This worksheet is ideal for classwork, homework, review, math centers, or test prep, and is structured to guide students from foundational skills to more
Preview of ACT Math Test Prep - Statistics, Probability, Algebra and Number Sense

ACT Math Test Prep - Statistics, Probability, Algebra and Number Sense

Created by
Time Flies
Give your students rigorous ACT math practice with this 30-question test prep resource, designed to help them build confidence, master key concepts, and improve their scores before test day! Covering statistics, probability, number sense, scientific notation, tables, charts, and algebra, this resource strengthens problem-solving skills with ACT-style questions that reflect real test scenarios. Includes a 22-question Google Forms quiz aligned to the Enhanced ACT Math. The quiz is auto-grade
Preview of Simplifying Expressions Error Analysis|7th–9th Grade Pre-Algebra Online Activity

Simplifying Expressions Error Analysis|7th–9th Grade Pre-Algebra Online Activity

Created by
Plan in Peace
This Simplifying Expressions Error Analysis resource is designed for middle school math and pre-algebra students in grades 7–9. It provides meaningful practice and review of simplifying expressions while engaging students in critical thinking, error analysis, and mathematical writing. This makes it an excellent option for independent work, partner practice, sub plans, or digital classroom activities. Why This Resource? Students don’t just simplify expressions — they learn from mistake
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