Adding Integers (with counter models and number lines)
There are two different formats below for adding integers. Choose whichever one works best for you and your class.
Personally, I like my students to write what they are doing. I feel they will make fewer mistakes, especially when we start subtracting integers.
Writing Equations from Tables with Independent and Dependent Variables and Quantities
Common Core
CCSS.Math.Content.6.EE.B.7
Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x + p = q and px = q for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational numbers.
CCSS.Math.Content.6.EE.C.9
Use variables to represent two quantities in a real-world problem that change in relationship to one another; write an equation to express one quantity, thought of as t
There are 30 cards with answers and two blank cards in case you want to add your own.
If you are using the cards for a Quiz, Quiz, Trade (Kagan structure), explained on the next page, print front and back.
If you are using as Task Cards and do not want the answers on the back, print only the even pages.
Quiz, Quiz, Trade (Kagan Structure)
1. Pass out one or two cards to each student.
2. Play music while the students walk around and greet each other.
3. When the music stops, students ra
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Students will use multiplication and division of whole numbers to solve problems including situations involving equivalent ratios and rates.
Students will match bottom of each card to the top of a different card.
Pre-make activity on cardstock and cut out prior
15 problems include:
•Angle measurements on protractor (4 problems)
•Missing angle measurements in different triangles (7 problems)
•Classifying Triangles (4 problems)
Teacher Directions:
Print out all pages and make sure you mix them up when placing around the room because they are currently in the correct order. Students can start at any question. Answer key forms a loop.
Student Directions: Start at any problem around the room. Answer the question at the bottom of the page. Once you hav
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Linear Relationships - Quiz
Order of Operations Game Activity
Check out some other great Order of Operations activities:
Order of Operations Foldable
Order of Operations Equivalent Expressions Matching Game
Order of Operations Maze I Activity
Order of Operations Maze II Activity
Order of Operations (Mazes I and II)
Order of Operations Maze III Activity (includes negative solutions)
Prime Factorization Matching Game (16 problems)
Teacher Instructions:
1) Print out pages on single-sided. (Cardstock is preferred for longevity.)
2) Cut out each number and each matching prime factorization card.
3) Place in a Ziploc bag and you are ready to go!
Student Instructions:
1) Open your Ziploc bag, and take out all the pieces.
2) Match each number with its correct prime factorization.
3) When you find a match, write it on your recording sheet.
Throughout this document, you will find materials to help teach and reteach skills involving arrays, divisibility, factors, and prime factorization.
What’s included?
Divisibility Rules (notes)
Divisibility Rules Foldable
Divisibility Check (worksheet)
Arrays
Factor Notes
Greatest Common Factor
Identifying Prime Numbers (notes)
Prime or Composite (worksheet)
Prime Factorization (notes)
Prime Factorization Practice (worksheet)
Prime Factorization (answer choices)
Prime Factorization Matching A
Directions:
With your partner, roll two standard dice and take the sum.
Record your data in the table below.
Continue rolling the dice until you have 15 data points.
Using the data above, create a dot plot below.
Determine the following using your dot plot:
median
mode
range
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Linear Relationships - Tables to Equations
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Linear Relationships - Equations to Graphs
Linear Relationships - Comparing Equations
Linear Relationships - Quiz
This is a great 38 weeks of warm-ups. *Completely editable* If you want to customize by changing week numbers or deleting answer choices, you have that ability.
I print these out front and back and for my students I bound them together with bindings.
Topics in this warm-up bundle include but not limited to: basic computation, order of operations, exponents, evaluating expressions, ordering, basic integers, LCM/GCF, decimal and fraction computation, real number properties, equations/inequa
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