42 weeks of Pre-Algebra Bellringer's on a two-week template. Bellringer's focus on current eighth grade standards with mixed reviews of fractions, decimals, integers, and place value added in occasionally. Bellringers spiral through the curriculum, so curriculum from the beginning of the year is brought up again throughout several bellringers to help with review before FSA.
This warm-up bundle consists of 8 weeks of daily warm-ups (40 total warm-ups) for the Number Sense & Operations Domain. Each page consists of two-weeks of warm-ups to save on printing and for easy organization! The download is in Microsoft Word so that you can update or edit as you wish. I have included both an answer key as well as a blank template if you would like to add your own problems. With the new Florida BEST Standards being implemented in the 2022-2023 school year, these warm-ups wer
Interactive notebook notes- set up as two half-sheets per page to conserve copies. Picture of Dorito man with example of how to use him. This is followed up by writing a few example problems underneath in the notebook to practice with.
Students are given the result of a survey and asked to create a two-way frequency table. Once they have made their two-way frequency table, they must covert it to a relative frequency table by total, by row, and by column. After all tables have been completed, students must answers six questions at the end about the results. This comes with two different versions.
Three pages of interactive notebook glue-ins practicing converting repeating decimals to fractions. Page one is an exploration activity students will do to discover the relationship between repeating decimals and the number 9 as a denominator. The second page describes the process of taking a decimal that repeats eventually and converting it to a fraction. The third page is two practice problems on converting an eventually repeating decimal to a fraction.
One worksheet (front/back) that reviews operating with integers, order of operations, operating with fractions, reducing fractions, turning fractions to decimals, and rounding. I use this as a refresher for the beginning of the year in my Pre-Algebra courses.
This activity is designed to show students how their grade is calculated. This could be updated to reflect your specific category and weights to give them a better idea. The worksheet includes a student who does all assignments, what happens if a classwork grade is missing/zero (classwork is 50% at our school), and the same for a test (40%). I also use this to help students realize the importance of doing make-up work and turning in work even if they think it might be incorrect- it has to be bet
This is an interactive notebook booklet explaining how to combine like terms and use distributive property to simplify expressions. The front has vocabulary and the inside has both combining like terms practice and practice with distributive property. This is used as a precursor to solving equations in my 8th grade Pre-Algebra class!
15 question worksheet on writing equations in slope-intercept form using various formats. The first four questions ask students to write the equation given the slope and the y-intercept. The next eight questions give students the y-intercept as an ordered pair, and the slope in the form "m=." The last three questions are completed graphs which students must create the equations for.
Review worksheet and quiz for both 8.NS.1.1 and 8.NS.1.2. The review's are five questions each and the quizzes are four or five questions each. These standards encompass classifying, identifying, ordering, and comparing rational and irrational numbers.
Foldable describing how to solve system of equations by substitution and graphing. Substitution has three practice problems and graphing has two. The substitution practice has two problems that include one standard form equation and one in slope-intercept form, the third example is two equations in standard form. The first graphing example has both equations in slope-intercept form and the second has both in standard form.
Notes in a book format about finding the percent markup/markdown of an item.There is a brief explanation at the top followed by seven practice problems using the formulas.
This is a tri-fold brochure set up with a small note portion on the front describing what surface area is and how to solve for it. The foldable focuses on the use of the formula to solve; however, I also showed my students how to add the pieces separately to arrive at the same answers.
One page of notes describing the various ways to find slope: from a table, graph, equation, and verbal description. Also includes a practice problem for each way.
Manipulatives can often be expensive, especially if purchasing for an entire class. This algebra tile template is designed to print on card stock in an effort to prolong their use and to cut down on cost. I print the negative pages on red and the positive pages on green for each student to create a class set.
Tic-Tac-Toe choice menu that includes an easy/medium/difficult choice for fractions, place value, and integers. The first page is a description of the task, the second page describes each task in more detail.
A tri-fold note page designed for interactive notebooks. This product includes eight practice problems, two of which are word problems. The problems range from easy variables on both sides problems, to more difficult problems with distributive property on both sides of the equation.
Worksheet with 12 practice problems on slope. Students must plot the given points and then determine slope (x6), find slope from an equation (x3), and find slope from a table (x3).