In this activity, there are 4 problems, each with multiple parts. The problems increase in rigor. If you use Illustrative math, this is a great practice resource after Unit 1 Lesson 5, as it ties together the skills and content learned in Lessons 1-5. I created this to give my students additional practice with coordinate graphing, since that is a skill that always needs to be reviewed. As students plot points to create the shapes, it also acts as some scaffolding for "making scaled copies," wh
This Google Sheets Tracker allows you to keep track of all your student accommodations and important information in one place. Simply duplicate the Accommodations sheet and make one for each of your classes. There are drop-downs that are ready to go (and easily editable to fit your student needs) for Medical Information, Eligibility (IEP, 504, Speech, OT, ESL, etc.), Accommodations, and Additional Notes. Save time by quickly "checking" the appropriate accommodations listed. I hope this helps yo
This Google Sheets Practice can be assigned in Google Classroom or other similar platforms used for digital student assignments. There are 12 problems (#1 is shown as an example) involving multiple percent increases and/or decreases. Words such as tax, tip, markdown, markup, sale, coupon, and discount are used to describe what increase or decrease is being done to an original price. Students will use the drop downs to work through each increase and decrease, which serves as a scaffold to help g
7th Grade Math Back to School Placement -This is a great paper to lay on desks as students enter your classroom on the first day of school to give them something engaging to work on or use anytime during the first week of school as an activity -Learn about your students and understand their prior knowledge and feelings about math -Students can begin thinking about math and skills they remember from 6th grade, set some math goals, choose between two options of "this or that" statements, include t
New Year 7th Grade Math Review + Goal Setting. Also included in this Bundle of Christmas/Holiday-Themed Math Activities. In this activity, students will solve 6 word problems and, based on the correct answer, set a goal for the new year. The word problems are intended to be real-life applicable to engage students. (Word Problems include: proportions about a trail mix Rachael Ray is making, a unit rate problem about Usain Bolt, a proportional relationship problem about Howard Berg (the World's