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Preview of Square Roots and Cube Roots--Low Floor High Ceiling Tasks--Thin Slicing

Square Roots and Cube Roots--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 higher order thinking lesson on square root, cube root or a multi-step problem. This would be a great activity for a Formative Assessment and/or Exit Ticket. Square Root Clock--Students simplify each hour and see if the clock would work. Square Root and Cube Root--Students will estimate square roots and sol
Preview of Multiplying Fractions Word Problems Google Form Quiz

Multiplying Fractions Word Problems Google Form Quiz

Created by
Brittany Zinck
Multiplying Fractions Word Problems – Google Forms Quiz (Self-Grading) This 15-question Google Forms quiz gives students real-world practice with multiplying fractions while providing instant, self-grading results for you! Perfect for Grades 6–8. What’s Included ✔ 15 multiplying-fractions word problems ✔ Self-grading Google Form with answer key ✔ Editable questions and point values ✔ Works seamlessly with Google Classroom Skills Covered Multiply fractions by fractions or whole numbers
Preview of Variable Expressions 6 Day Unit

Variable Expressions 6 Day Unit

Created by
SZLessons
Writing verbal and algebraic expressions. Used as brief notes and extra practice for Algebra 1 students. Day1: Identifying terms and writing verbal expressions Day2: Writing algebraic expressions with emphasis on Less Than and From - keywords Day3: Writing algebraic expressions with emphasis on using parentheses Day4: Writing expressions from real-world problems Day5: review Day6: quiz
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode & Range (Statistics) Google Form Activity

Mean, Median, Mode & Range (Statistics) Google Form Activity

16-Question Mean, Median, Mode & Range (Statistics) Google Form Activity. Answers included, and the assignment is editable. Can be scored and used as a test or quiz!
Preview of Rational Numbers as Decimals | EDITABLE QUIZ | EnVisions Aligned

Rational Numbers as Decimals | EDITABLE QUIZ | EnVisions Aligned

Created by
MadsAboutMath
Engage your 8th-grade students with this quick, standards-aligned multiple-choice quiz designed to reinforce conversions between rational numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Perfectly aligned with EnVision Math Grade 8, Lesson 1-1. ✨ This quiz is also included in my EnVision Math Topic 1 Bundle - grab the full bundle to save and get access to all lessons, quizzes, and answer keys for Topic 1! Why You'll Love It: Visual Learning: All answer choices are illustrated with clear, high-qual
Preview of Math Warm-Ups with Real-World Contexts (20 Days) Grades 6 - 9

Math Warm-Ups with Real-World Contexts (20 Days) Grades 6 - 9

Created by
Math with Mr. M
⭐️ Engage your students with meaningful, real-life math scenarios! This resource includes 4 weeks (20 days) of warm-ups designed to spark critical thinking, connect math to the world around them, and build strong numeracy skills. ✅ What’s Included: 20 real-world warm-up prompts Each day includes a scenario + 2 questions Covers a variety of concepts: multiplication, division, decimals, percent, ratios, equations, budgeting, conversions, and more Extension questions to challenge deeper thin
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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