This Graphic Organizer allows students to follow step by step processes in becoming confident and organized in converting an equation from standard (ax+by=c) form into slope intercept form (y=mx+b).
As they students become more confident they will use the graphic organizer less and less, but the steps are there as a reminder for low struggling learners.
This graphic organizer helps students set up and organize how to estimate non perfect squares (27, 21, etc.) There are directions, along with the perfect squares. Students can use this set up consistently to help organize every estimation problem.
This project allows students to see transformations in their everyday life. Students will keep a journal to collect 20 items, drawling, or pictures of rotation, translation, and reflection throughout whatever time frame you decide to give them. I like to give them at least 7-10 days to complete this since they are busy kids. They must keep a log stating where they see the item, and they type of transformation they see. They must draw the lines of rotation, symmetry, transformation on the object.
In this Text Book it covers the concepts of:
combining like terms
distribution
solving two step equations
solving multi-step equations
solving equations with variables on both sides
3 types of solutions (infinite, many, no solution)
open response question.
There are problems for teacher guided instruction along with individual practice for students.
It is 24 pages long with direct problems to solve long with word problems and examples.
This is a systems of equation quiz. There are 6 problems and one short answer.
There are problems in slope intercept along with standard form. The directions state the the students can solve the problems using any method they want: elimination, substitution, etc.
In this Text Book it covers the concepts of: Complementary Angles Supplementary Angles Sum of a Triangle (interior) Sum of an exterior angle in a Triangle Corresponding Angles Vertical Angles Alternate Interior/Exterior Angles Naming Angles There are problems for teacher guided instruction along with individual practice for students. It is 43 pages long (single sided) with direct problems to solve long with word problems and examples. I recommend printing double sided
This is a seated scavenger hunt. Instead of traveling around the classroom they will jump from problem to problem from their desk. Topics: Converting numbers from Scientific Notation to Standard form Converting numbers from Standard form to Scientific Notation Contains 12 problems.
This open response question gives students pictures where they need to set up equations from shapes given. They must understand combining like terms, solving equations with variables on both sides, and substitution in order to solve for the perimeter once they have set up their equation and solved.
There are two similar, but different questions in this download. I like to use one as a live scoring option and the other as the assessment. You could give both as the assessment if you wanted.
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This worksheet has 14 problems of 2-Dimensional area problems of circles, squares/rectangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, triangles, and one complex figure.
4th - 8th
Basic Operations, Geometry, Math
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6th years of teaching middle school math. (Pre-algebra, algebra, and 7th grade math)
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Collaboration math classes.
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Bachelors in middle school math
Masters in elementary education
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