A comprehensive lesson on changing the subject where factorisation is required, featuring a carefully sequenced set of questions that increase in difficulty. The lesson includes applications to real-life contexts as well as reasoning-based problems to deepen understanding. This resource is designed with a clear focus on effective teaching by addressing: What students are learning, with explicit learning objectives.Why the content matters, including meaningful connections to real-world situations
A real-life math activity in which students go back-to-school shopping on a budget. They must compute and compare prices for clothes and shoes that are on sale (marked down by a certain percent or marked down by a certain fraction.) They will also compute discounts for buying in bulk, all the while keeping track of the amount they have already spent and the amount they have left.
Common Core Standards: Math.Content.5.NF.B.6; 5.NF.B.7;
5.NBT.B.7; 5.NBT.A.4
This note package has five different lessons on “Transformations”. Parts of This Unit:Each lesson starts with a Title & QR code. The QR codes link to the YouTube channel “GajdosMath”, where students can watch a video of the entire lesson. Every lesson ends with the “Main Idea” and is followed by a summary section outlining important parts of the lesson.Students can check their understanding of the material with 3 – 5 questions. This can be used as formative assessment. Lessons end with a self a
This download consists of 8 videos to go along with each section of Chapter 5 listed below. Chapter 5 Percent5.1 Introduction…2:22 5.2 Basics of Percent Part A…22:05 5.2 Basics of Percent Part B…20:06 5.3 Finding Percent of a Number Part A…23:58 5.3 Finding Percent of a Number Part B…10:59 5.4 Finding What Percent One Number is of Another Number…8:52 5.5 Finding a Number When a Percent of the Number is known…8:22 5.6 Applications Involving Percentage…19:29
Dive into the 6th grade standard of computing quotients of fractions with guided notes, video lessons, formative assessments, reteaches, & extension lessons. In this resource you will find a bundle of 4 different resources at a discounted price: Resource #1: Dividing Fractions Unit – L1 & 2 Lesson 1 – GCF Notes & PracticeLesson 1 – Youtube Video Link for the notesLesson 2 – Simplifying Fractions Notes & PracticeLesson 2 – Youtube Video Link for the notesFormative AssessmentReteach Lesson Exte
7th Grade Math – Application of PercentsThis lesson teaches students how to use proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio andpercent problems according to the Common Core Math Standards . Students will solve problems using sales tax, simple interest, tipping. This is lesson # 6 of the 7th Grade Math: Ratios and Proportions Unit and part of our 7th Grade Year Long Curriculum. This lesson begins by reviewing some big ideas and terminology: TaxesInvesting and BorrowingSales Tax Pr
This resource explains the order of operations. It then provides examples for learners to try. It has a multiple choice quizand then a set of differentiated questions for learners to try which can be used as a means of formative assessments.
Grade 7/8 Unit test data- charts, mean, median, mode, outlier, range, stem and leaf, pie chart, degrees, organizing data andpercents. Primary data, secondary, census, bias etc.
This resource explains the order of operations. It then provides examples for learners to try. It has a multiple choice quizand then a set of differentiated questions for learners to try which can be used as a means of formative assessments.
Symmetry contains three lessons created to teach about symmetry at the Grade 5-6 level. Each lesson begins with instructions and examples to introduce new concepts. After that, the teacher does a few practice questions with the class. At this point, students are ready to do questions on their own. Each lesson ends with an optional challenge question. Answer keys are included.Problem solving is also incorporated into this unit with the inclusion of a digital problem related to rotational geometry
There is EVERYTHING you need to teach your Geometry unit on TRIANGLE RELATIONSHIPS in this HUGE bundle! Topics include: * Angles & Perpendicular Bisectors * Triangle Bisectors * Triangle Medians & Altitudes * Triangle Midsegment Theorem * Indirect Proofs For EACH topic, you will find: - a warmup - guided notes - activity - homework As well as two quizzes to monitor progress, a study guide and test for the end of the unit, and a DIGITAL BREAKOUT BOX (ESCAPE ROOM) to use as a fun way to prac
Trapped in Math Class - March Madness Escape room problem solving has students working together to work on challenging problems to increase their problem-solving skills. I use this product with 8th grade math students. I separate them into groups and have them each pick a group name. We go through the opening scenario as a class. With the lights dimmed, each group gets their first key to their locks. They solve their clue and will get a number. I have students use a computer to check their lock
Here's a new high school personal financial literacy lesson to add to your applied math, consumer math, financial literacy, family and consumer sciences, or life skills curriculum. This Lifestyle Creep Lesson about budgeting and saving money is a great way to teach your students in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade about a secret to building wealth: Avoid too many expenses creeping up as your income rises! Avoid Lifestyle Creep!Using an example of two people (a high income earner who always spen
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Applied Math, Family Consumer Sciences, Financial Literacy
Students will use a hundreds chart, place value and number lines to round numbers. As students progress through examples the complexity and rigor increases. There are multiple examples that can be used as direct instruction or independent practice. This lesson connect the rounding standard to real-life application to better create a connected learning experience. Scaffolds and animations provide direction and step-by-step procedures to increase visual understanding. The lesson is completely ed
Operations With Integers contains five lessons about operations with integers created for Grade 7-8 students. Each lesson begins with instructions and examples to introduce new concepts. After that, the teacher can do a few practice questions with the class. At this point, students are ready to do questions on their own. Each lesson ends with an optional challenge question. Answer keys are included.This resource includes four interactive digital mini lessons about adding, subtracting, multiplyin
This lesson teaches students how to tell time to the half hour! It walks students through the difference between the hour and minute hand and also explains how to easily tell time to the half hour. Designed for: Special EducationAutismEarly Elementary Use the instructional video for: mini-lessonindependent workThis video was designed for kids with learning disabilities. Use this video as a mini-lesson or have your students watch everyday. For an interactive visual quiz to go along with the vide
This Percentages Bundle has 10 of my most popular projects and worksheets that are all about real-world percentages. They will supplement and extend your math unit about percent, decimals, and proportional relationships in 6th, 7th or 8th grade math class. I love teaching about percentages in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade math classes! It is so easy to link learning about percent to a variety of other math topics including decimalsmultiplication & divisionfractionsfinancial literacydata collection
This resource was created using data from the Buzzfeed article here. The resource breaks down the topic into parts for students to digest and understand. Skills covered mostly include percentsand proportional reasoning. I will use this with my 8th graders, but I believe it can be used for grades below and above that. It's not necessarily designed for remote learning, so would have to be adapted into a Google Doc or printed out at home. Enjoy and please reach out with questions.
✨ Algebra Lesson: “Solving Linear Equations” Objectives Students will learn to isolate variables using inverse operations. Students will solve 1-step, 2-step, and multi-step equations. Students will check their solutions and explain reasoning. What Goes in the Bundle PowerPoint Lesson Student Worksheet (PDF/Word) Exit Ticket / Quick Quiz Teacher Guide
This lesson teaches students to tell the difference between more vs. less! It walks students through different examples or more vs. less and then asks them to determine the difference at the end of the video. Designed for: Special EducationAutismEarly Elementary Use the instructional video for: mini-lessonindependent workThis video was designed for kids with learning disabilities. Use this video as a mini-lesson or have your students watch everyday. For an interactive visual quiz to go along wit
Need an engaging activity for financial math? Guided Notes are a great engaging tool! This resource helps students to be more engaged and have fun in their math class. You can use this resource as a hook, lesson, check for understanding, competitive game, or review! What's Included:1 PDF with math problems on the topic of calculating group health insurance premiums deducted from a paycheck6 Example problems3 Student problemsFormulaShapes to colorAnswer KeyStudents Will Be Able To:Calculate
This download consists of the 9 PowerPoints used to make the videos for each section of Chapter 5 listed below. Chapter 5 Percent5.1 Introduction…6 slides 5.2 Basics of Percent Part A…20 slides 5.2 Basics of Percent Part B…19 slides 5.3 Finding Percent of a Number Part A…18 slides 5.3 Finding Percent of a Number Part B…15 slides 5.4 Finding What Percent One Number is of Another Number…10 slides 5.5 Finding a Number When a Percent of the Number is known…9 slides 5.6 Applications Involving Perc
Yummy Fractions & Percentages - Lasagna EditionIt's no secret that food is a great motivator and an exciting theme teachers can use to increase engagement. Here's a fun and easy way to encourage the math skill of determining fractions and percentages, converting fractions to percentages, and converting percentages to fractions. Each slide presents a lasagna dish with some missing and prompts the students to enter the correct answers. Display the presentation on your smartboard and make it a game
IB Applications & Interpretations SL: Warm up using midpoint and distance formulas, Introduce gradient of a line, find gradient using points, compare parallel and perpendicular lines/gradients, Introduce percent grade of a gradient, examples, practice problems