This is a straightforward riddle-solver problem. Students are reminded of the negative rules on the page and given a mix of positive and negative number arithmetic to solve. The rule reminder makes this wonderful for a homework assignment, sub-work, or just additional extra practice meant to be completed independently. I did keep it to whole numbers, but I welcome anyone who downloads it to adjust it to fractions or pop in some decimals if you want to. The answer key is on the last page making i
This is a game where students solve 1 and 2-step equations to find the letters that spell out Harry Potter spells based on the first story. It is mostly 2-step equations although there are a few 1-step to help make the worksheet realistic for a single class period. There are a few with negatives as well to give students further practice with negative rules. The answer key is the final page. It is set up to print in landscape mode, so if it downloads in portrait I suggest changing it to landscape
These can be utilized at any point in the year but combined together they cover most of the topics that are taught for 7th grade mathematics in Pasco County, Florida. You may need to adjust if your district uses different standards or content for this grade level. These can be played as a jeopardy style game or they can be handed out as a worksheet for students to complete during review instruction.
Various arithmetic practice for students that has a Harry Potter theme and riddle set up. The bundle includes the following list: Solve the Spell EquationsSolve the Spell Negative NumbersSolve the Spell ExponentsSolve the Spell Multiplication and Division Practice
Despite thumbnails, it does download and fits properly on 3 pages with a 4th page as the answer key. A Harry Potter themed worksheet where students solve the multiplication or division problems to solve the riddle. This is meant as a review over basic multiplication and division skills.
This is a straightforward riddle-solver problem. Students are reminded of the exponent rules on the page and given a mix of exponent arithmetic to simplify to whole number form. The rule reminder makes this wonderful for a homework assignment, sub-work, or just additional extra practice meant to be completed independently. The answer key is on the last page making it great for a sub-day assignment as well.
The concept is pretty straightforward. Students solve a total of 9 problems with positive and negative whole numbers in order to get answers for a 'creature' design. They then do their best to draw out the creation.
This document is made with Pasco County numbers and is meant to show how positive numbers can represent income and negative numbers can represent bills or spending. Students complete the steps of making choices about their home, transportation, and even food budget. Then combine it all together and see what fun activities they can still afford for the month. ***It will fit on 1 page front and back or 2 pages front only if you make margins 0.3 top and bottom 0.5 left and right.*****
Jeopardy style linear equation activity with categories and point values assigned. Page 2 is the answer key. Categories: Proportional or Not, Linear or Not, Slippery Slope, Intercept Interception, Equation Fun Could also assign as a worksheet without playing the game.
Jeopardy style expression and simple equation practice with categories and point values assigned. Page 1-2 is the answer key. This is mean to be an assignment for a blending point from expressions into 2-step equations. Categories: Match the Expressions, Add Expressions, Subtract Expressions, If x = ?, Solve for x Could also assign as a worksheet without playing the game.
Jeopardy style equivalent expression practice with categories and point values assigned. Page 2-3 is the answer key. Categories: Matching, Simplifying, Expanding, Rewriting, How To Could also assign as a worksheet without playing the game.
Jeopardy style rational number review with categories and point values assigned. Page 3 is the answer key. There is one category for 7th Accel only as it covers irrational numbers. Categories: Negative Fun, Fractions, Decimals, Fraction to Decimal, How To (Must do first), Accel Class Only Irrational Numbers Could also assign as a worksheet without playing the game.
Students are given blocks of 4 colors and use them to practice simplifying an expression. Each variable (x, y, z) and consonant are assigned a unique color and students manipulate them to build the expression and then put the groups together. After building it with blocks students write down the new simplified expression. There are 2 questions where they work backward to go from the simplified version and come up with their own expanded version of the expression. It could also simply be assigned
The game separates students into 4 teams (I used Hogwart Houses for my Harry Potter theme). Students solve equations relay race style. The problems themselves are a range of difficulty, increasing with each problem. They lay out the steps following a 3-step system (Simplify, Addition/Subtraction, Multiplication/Division).
Other items required for this game include 3 small dry-erase boards. The activity can be used just as a worksheet or the game of tag and catch with teams. Game instructions: Your students get separated into 4 groups. You work as a full class to solve the inequalities and graph them on the number line. Then 1 student from 3 teams volunteer to be the inequality parts, each are provided a dry-erase board with part of the inequality solution written on it. 1-2 other students from the remaining team