Combined with Easel notes (lesson plans) defining and showing step-by-step how to solve percent problems using a bar graph diagram, equation model, and proportion setup. Using these three methods allows students to cross check their answers and meets the needs of students with various learning styles. This three in one lesson allows students to learn many methods and provides student choice for students to take ownership of their learning. Thorough examples are provided and an attached worksheet
This ordering fractions process has helped students to compare fractions of all kinds! This process of converting fractions to common denominators before reordering can be used with comparing two fractions or lists of multiple fractions with uncommon denominators. Students can then apply this skill to assignments, assessments, and day to day needs.
This Order of Operations activity is designed to help students show each step of their work using the order of operations. Combined with a fun joke related to the diagram outline of the worksheet this assignment will be enjoyable and measurable for both students and teachers. Print and copy front to back for assigning or project on board to solve in class. Answer key included. For an added bonus bring some chips and dips to class and enjoy Math!
This is a blank coordinate plane PDF that you can use for projecting, editing, etc.!
6th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
CCSS
8.EE.B.5
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