Side one contains the multiplication facts in order from 0 to 12. This allows students to memorize the patterns in each of the sets.
Side two contains the inverse operation of these same multiplication facts, division. These division facts are NOT listed in order. This encourages the student to practice his or her math skills from memory.
This worksheet can be used as daily practice, homework, as a quiz, or final assessment.
It can be used as a timed assessment. 5 minutes is recommended.
Covers: Comparing (<, >, =) and orderingExpanded Form and Expanded NotationRoundingAdding and subtractingIncludes word problems*Make sure to choose enable editing once downloaded to fix formatting problems.
Master the concept of ratios with this ready-to-use 6th Grade Math Quiz aligned to North Carolina Standard NC.6.RP.1! This resource helps students understand and apply the concept of ratios as multiplicative relationships between two quantities. Perfect for classwork, homework, or test prep! Students will: ✔ Describe ratios using words, numbers, and models ✔ Compare and create equivalent ratios ✔ Use ratio reasoning to solve real-world problems
This product is geared towards students learning basic consumer math. This quiz allows teachers to see if students understand basic concepts of adding items on menu, calculating tip and tax.
Students compare local restaurants for the best deal on the same 4 items. They will also calculate tax and tip and take-out discount. (often take out offers a 5-10% discount). You will need to bring in 3 take out menus from local sushi restaurants for this lesson. Will need to adapt for provincial/state tax in 1 question.
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Ratios of Children" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Probability - Ratios of Children w/worksheetThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It i
Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Decimals Practice Sheets. Answer key included! Completely editable! Use it as an exit ticket, quick formative assessment, center work, independent work, homework, etc!
Activity Overview:
Everyone knows that fast and efficient typist rarely let their fingers leave the keyboard. Having to lift your hand to find the mouse, then point and click at an icon, only slows down typing speed. Becoming adept at using control key shortcuts will not only save time but will increase your knowledge of the power of your word processor.
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This Worksheet Should be distributed and reviewed with students before Shortcut Activity 1. (Free Activity provided within P
3rd - 8th
Basic Operations, Computer Science - Technology, Informational Text
This is a quick review or practice of basic conversions back and forth from ratios to percentandpercent to ratios. I use this as warm ups and assessments. It has rounding embedded also mixed numbers, large percents and repeating & terminating decimals. It's a great review of rational numbers!
Set of 9 conversion word problems including grams, feet, cups, gallons and more! Great set of mixed word problems to use for homework, quiz or classwork.
This worksheet/project/class discussion/HW will provide the kids time to think about numbers and create a deeper number sense. They are taking time to think about patterns. You could do this every week, once before a quiz, spend 30 minutes or up to 2 hours on this. Adapt it to what you need. If you want editable document let me know and I will email it to you :)
This Mulitplication Challenge can be used to quiz your students on their multiplication facts. Print the quiz on the front and print the answer key --upside down-- on the back of the paper. This allows students to check thier own answers by simply folding the bottom or the top of the paper over to compare thier answers to the key. A little homework is available on the backside for students to practice just those facts that give them trouble.
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Have students draw the rectangle described in the word problem and calculate the area and perimeter of the rectangle. This requires students to know the difference between length and width, while also increasing their reading comprehension as they must determine the size of the rectangle.
This product includes worksheets and exit tickets, allowing you to immediately assess your students.
A probability experiment designed for use in my 7th Grade Math class. The 1st page has the students make estimates and we discuss Theoretical probability. The students then get to open and record data on the following page. After recording the data, the students write fractions, convert to decimal, and then to percent. The students complete the process three times using three Fun-Size bags of plain M&Ms. They are then asked to combine their data and do the conversions again. Finally, they
6th - 8th
Basic Operations, Decimals, Fractions
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