Help your Geometry students master the complex properties of quadrilaterals with this clean, comprehensive Quadrilateral Properties Reference Guide! Navigating the differences between a rhombus, a rectangle, and a square can be overwhelming. This one-page "Cheat Sheet" organizes everything students need to know into a logical, easy-to-read table. It is the perfect resource for interactive notebooks, test prep, or as a scaffolded support during independent practice. What’s Included:A master refe
This is the study guide that I use to prepare students (7th grade) for the Chapter Test on Geometry. This contains great topics to prepare student for finding measures of central tendency and variation and finding probability and making predictions. Here are the topics that is covered on the study guide: Probability of a simple event Experimental Probability and Theoretical Probability Population and Sample Central Tendency (Mean, median, mode) Variation (Range, interquartile range) Effects a
This is a Jeopardy Like Game Board that can be used on an individual basis or in teams. Scores can be tracked by the students or on the board in the front of the classroom! I like to use these are a Fun Friday activity or a review before the test or state testing. This resource includes the topics of: Adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions/ mixed numbers and decimals. This resource is the one WITHOUT negatives. If you would like negatives, please see my store for that resource! A
This is the study guide that I use to prepare students (7th grade) for the Chapter Test on Constant of Proportionality. This contains great topics to prepare student for graphing and is a great review of unit rates! Here are the topics that is covered on the study guide: Describe if a graph, table, verbal description is proportional and why Identify the Constant of Proportionality from a graph, table and verbal description Write a proportional equation using the Constant of Proportionality Use
How the Game WorksCategories and Points:The game board is organized into five categories, each with point values that increase in difficulty:Literal EquationsMulti-Step EquationsSolve!Random!Word ProblemsStudents choose a category and point value from the displayed board.Interactive Problem-Solving:The teacher reveals the corresponding problem on the board.Students work independently to solve the problem on their personal whiteboards.After a set amount of time, students hold up their answers for
This worksheet separates the three types of scale models and drawings questions that students typically see. There are the normal problems, the problems that ask for the students to find the scale and problems that involve dimensions. This worksheet really helps the students see the difference between the questions and how to best solve each different question. It allows students to clearly see the difference between the questions. If you need the document in a PDF, just message me and I can ar
Exponent practice worksheet where the powers are greater than 2 and some of the base numbers are negative. I like to use this to get students to understand that difference between having a negative base in parenthesis and a negative base without parenthesis.
I LOVE THIS ACTIVITY! Students become extremely engaged, they advocate for themselves get high quality review in the process. This resource can be used for review before a test or as a fun Friday activity! Students can record their work on an individual white board, in their notes, on a loose-leaf piece of paper, or a recording sheet that is provided in the resource! This resource includes Numerous integer rules addition and subtraction problems which includes negative answers and double negativ
This is the study guide that I use to prepare students for the Chapter Test on Adding Subtracting Multiplying Dividing Decimals and Fractions. These problems have negative numbers intermixed. Here are the topics that is covered on the study guide: Add decimals with negatives Subtract decimals with negatives Multiply decimals with negatives Divide decimals with negatives Add fractions / mixed numbers with negatives (some with improper fraction answers) Subtract fractions / mixed numbers with neg
This product is a jeopardy game that covers the percent equation. The sections include Converting between fractions, decimals and percents, Percent Equation, Markup/Discount, Percent of Change, and Simple Interest. Included in this Jeopardy is three higher-level thinking questions that can be used as Daily Doubles or a Final Round.
This is a game board that contains varying levels of rational number problems. Students will be expected to perform adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals. Negative numbers are also included. This is a fun game that I like to use for review. I also will send this out to the students and they can practice on their own and check their answers.
This is the study guide that I use to prepare students for the Chapter Test on Rates and Proportions. These problems have negative numbers intermixed. Here are the topics that is covered on the study guide: Calculate Unit Rates Identify if two ratios are proportional Calculate for a missing value in a proportion Set up and solve proportions from word problems Set up and solve proportions for scale problems Set up and solve proportions for dimension problems Set up and solve proportions to find
I use this sheet for students to record their work and answers for activities that I use in the class. It helps my students organize their answers and makes it easier for me to track the students' progress and work.
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