Are your students using Desmos Graphing Online calculator? This poster highlights popular buttons and gives students a visual reminder about the online calculator. Prints 24x18
This 10 question google self check allows students to practice using proportions or the 100, 10, 1 % method to solve questions asking for tax, tip, or discount. When students enter the correct answer the face will turn into a happy face!
Do your students need extra practice on solving equations with variables on both sides? These 10 task cards have problems with the distributive property and creating and solving equations from models. This provides 10 cards and all answers on pumpkins for students to self check their answers. *Fall design*
Do your students need more practice with circle graphs? This murder mystery allows students to practice using ratios to determine information from circle graphs while racing to figure out who murdered Ms. Algebra! Includes a clue page that can be edited to include names of teachers from your school! When I use this in my class, I add in pictures of the teachers I use! My students loved this activity!! This would be an activity for after teaching about circle graphs!
Can be printed as a student handout or a 24x18in poster. This poster along with sticky notes with a variety of numbers allows students to place and move numbers to gain a better understanding of the classification of rational numbers.
This similar figures packet provides guided notes and practice (key included). This packet includes material to help students understand similarity statements in order to help set up proportions to determine if two figures are similar, which proportion is set up correctly (some are simple, some are rotated figures), solve for a missing side (regular and embedded) and setting up proportions from a word problem about shadows.
This 8 question digital escape can help students practice solving equations with variables on both sides. Questions include using distributive property, combining like terms and questions with decimals!
These scaffolded notes guide students to name all shapes, write the formulas and calculate the area of composite figures. There are plenty of examples for students to work independently as well as with their teacher. There is a challenge page that asks for area of a shaded region only.
This google form provides 8 adding and subtracting rational numbers questions. Some are word problems, some direct solve, determine if the solution is positive or negative, using Chick-fil-A and Starbucks menus to determine totals and change from paying with given values. This quick 8 question google form can be used as extra practice, homework or even a quick. This google form is set up as a quiz with each question having an assigned point value adding up to 100. Upon completion students ca
Have your students already learned how to calculate MAD? Need an extra fun activity to give them more practice? This murder mystery allows students to practice calculating MAD from various data sets while determining who killed Mrs. Graph, where they did it, and with what weapon. This activity is provided in power point to allow you to adjust the people to match teachers/people the students in your classroom may know! Try adding in snapshots of the people you select. There is also a clue pag
This google activity gives students 12 challenging questions to solve; after every 3 questions students must enter the code created based off their answer choices. Students can only progress to the next set of questions if their code is correct. A student work page is also provided.
This can be printed as a student handout or as a 24x36 in poster. I use this in my class with sticky notes to have students classify a variety of numbers. This allows the class to look at the placement of numbers and have a class or small group discussion about if we agree or disagree with the placement of numbers.
This worksheet has 16 problems that review adding and subtracting rational numbers. There are 9 word problems and 7 computation problems. These questions focus on the common fractions (1/4, 1/2, 2/5, ect) that students will see on STAAR. I have students covert all fractions to decimals!
Do your students struggle to understand what a composite figure is and how to calculate the area? This introduction activity allows students to build a train using all the given pieces to determine the total composite area. Students are able to see their trains are all different yet they all have the same composite area. The numbers are small and friendly to help students build confidence as they calculate the area of semi-circles, rectangles, a triangle and a trapezoid. After students have
Task cards to help your students practice substituting values into equations to determine if they are true or false. Can be done independently, with a partner or with dry erase markers on the desk! 4 task cards with 4 equations each = 16 problems
Do your students need more practice with common fractions they can work with? Tired of using crazy fractions that students struggle with? These notes are designed to help students turn common fractions into decimals in order to multiple & divide them. Students will practice multiplication and division skills, changing fractions to decimals, changing decimals to fractions, and practice with word problems.
This google form provides students with 10 questions they can solve and check. This form will not allow students to move forward unless they have the correct answer.
This tarsia puzzle allows students to practice adding & subtracting rational numbers. There is a student work page for students to show all work. The puzzle allows students to self check their answers.
6th - 8th
Basic Operations, Fractions, Math
TEKS
MA.7.3.A
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