I created this packet on tree diagrams for my probability unit so that students could work with one another to learn how to create a tree diagram on their own without my direct instruction. This gave me the freedom to help students that needed more individualized instruction and guidance. This packet was great to use before introducing the fundamental counting principle.
Help students understand how the distributive property works with an application they already know a lot about - food! This worksheet is used as an introduction and engagement to distributive property. Included in the file are pictures to print and laminate as a demonstration to the class, as well as notes and practice for the students to follow along.
This activity can be used as an assessment or as a station activity. There are 5 questions per unit (integers, properties and real numbers, rational numbers, expressions, equations and inequalities.) There is also a section for basic skill practice. I created this as a method to see which units each student was struggling with so that I could set up review and remediation depending on each students needs.
I used this for the Rational Numbers unit for students to practice converting different forms of numbers and placing them in the appropriate spot on a number line.
5th - 8th
Basic Operations, Numbers, Other (Math)
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