Students use the distributive property to create equivalent expressions - 10 problems. Students use the greatest common factor (GCF) to create equivalent expressions - 10 problems. Students type in their answers into google sheets to check their answers. If correct, a mystery picture appears. Sheet provided for students to write work and answers. Negatives involved.
Students solve 20 two-step inequalities. Negatives involved. Variable on the left-hand side. Variable on the right-hand side. All answers are whole numbers. Some problems have fractions in this format: x/2. Students type in their answers into google sheets to check their answers. If correct, a mystery picture appears. Sheet provided for students to write work and answers.
20 problems on adding integers that have the SAME signs using the following rule: When adding integers with the SAME signs, add the absolute values and keep the common sign.Students type in their answers into a Google Sheet document to check their answers. If correct, a mystery picture appears. A sheet is provided for students to show their work and answers. Answer key provided.
10 questions on tax, discounts, and tips. Some questions are solo (tax only for example) while others are a combination of the three. Students type in their answers into google sheets to check their answers. If correct, a mystery picture appears. Sheet provided for students to write work and answers.
10 questions calculating the constant of proportionality, writing an equation, and interpreting what it means in the context of the problem. 5 are in the form of a table and 5 are in the form of a graph. Students type in their answers into google sheets to check their answers. If correct, a mystery picture appears. A sheet is provided for students to write work and answers.
Includes five activities that can be completed on the first days of school in a middle school math class. Includes Google Slides to go over the activities with the students and the necessary handouts. Answer keys included.
Students compare coupons to determine which is the better discount. The students are given the liberty to select their own items to "buy" and calculate the final price with a discount and a tax rate of 7.25%. A PDF of the document is included as well as a Google doc in case you want to change something. Google Slides is also included so that you can go over the activity with the students.
Students are guided to discover the characteristics of proportional graphs. First, students determine if a table (six) is proportional. They plot the coordinate points and then compare three proportional graphs to three non-proportional graphs to discover that proportional graphs should have two characteristics: a straight line and a line that passes through the origin. Before completing this activity, students should know how to determine if a table is proportional and how to graph data from a
Students are paired and given 1-2 dice each. They each roll their dice to create a subtraction problem, then convert it into addition. Following the adding integers rules, students then calculate the final answer. Google Slides included to go over the activity with the students. Great for adding integers review.
The activity includes 12 tables. Students determine which tables are proportional, then cut and paste each table and paste it in the correct location. Slides are included to go over the first two problems with the students. Answer key included.
Students discover the rule on adding integers with different signs with color counters (red and blue color pencils). Google slides included to go over the activity with students.
Students solve 20 two-step equations. Negatives involved. Variable on the left-hand side. Variable on the right-hand side. All answers are whole numbers. Some problems have fractions in this format: x/2. Students type in their answers into google sheets to check their answers. If correct, a mystery picture appears. Sheet provided for students to write work and answers.
Students discover the rule on adding integers with the same signs with number lines (and red and blue color pencils). Google slides included to go over the activity with students.
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