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Preview of Calculating Percent Mentally - Notes & Homework

Calculating Percent Mentally - Notes & Homework

This introduces students to computing percents mentally. It encourages students to start with finding 10% and then mentally compute percent multiples of 5. Download is a word document to customize if you wish. Includes both notes and a homework assignment!
Preview of Algebra I - Number Line, Evaluating and Simplifying Expressions Quiz

Algebra I - Number Line, Evaluating and Simplifying Expressions Quiz

Created by
Mr Hughes
Algebra I Quiz for graphing numbers on a number line and evaluating/simplifying expressions.
Preview of Properties of Exponents Warm Up and Exit Ticket

Properties of Exponents Warm Up and Exit Ticket

Created by
Kevin Winton
Five days of 8 problems with two additional Exit Tickets. Each day provides two Product Rule, Power Rule, Quotient Rule, and Negative Exponents. Tow Forms of Exit Ticket - Quiz are provided. Answer key for each day is also provided.
Preview of Mental math quiz general math topics

Mental math quiz general math topics

Several 10 question mental math quizzes with answers for junior secondary math to be delivered verbally and come with a student blank template to write down questions and answer as theteacher reads them out. Can be used as a warm-up activity in class or homework.
Preview of California Achievement Test Math Computation Practice Test/ Study Guide

California Achievement Test Math Computation Practice Test/ Study Guide

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Why Not Now
This resource is a practice test/ Study guide for the Math Computation section of the CAT test. This can also be used in the math classroom as a quiz or study guide.
Preview of Easier Percents for Number Line Use

Easier Percents for Number Line Use

This worksheet has students answering percent questions in the from 25% of 8 is 2. One of the number is missing. The percents are all multiple of 5 and can be found using a double number line of mental math techniques. It's a great way to teach percents logically using the fact that percent means "out of 100" and working from there.
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