This file can be used for additional practice, daily warm ups, spiral review, study guides, etc. Personally, I use this as a daily warm up. I give the students 5-10 questions to complete after entering the classroom.
Students will need to calculate and find the rate, unit rate, and better buy for items. The activity includes examples on page 1 (I do, we do, and you do). Page 2 includes a list of party supplies that will be used to calculate a total for the party costs. Students will need to determine if we will be in budget. Do not include any examples, otherwise we will be out of budget! Hint: We will be in budget but not by much! :) Page 3 includes an example from page 1 to show students how to find th
Students can use this Integer Operations Study Sheet as a tool to prepare for an upcoming assessment or check their steps while completing an assignment.
The students can complete these task cards in small groups (centers) or as a practice packet. Each center includes eight (8) task cards. There are seven (7) centers/practice lessons included: ExponentsGreatest Common Factor/Least Common Multiple/Prime FactorizationOrder of Operations (PEMDAS)Parts of an Algebraic Expression/Translating an Algebraic ExpressionEvaluating an Algebraic ExpressionCombining Like TermsMathematical PropertiesAwesome interactive activity for small groups!
This file displays every day objects to give students a better understanding of how to combine like terms/objects. The first page uses images of the objects. The second page uses the first letter of the objects. I didn't tell my students this. They were able to practice algebraic patterns and formulas.
My students needed a fun, realistic and interactive way to learn about theoretical and experimental probability. This activity kept them engaged and they learned how to plan a field trip based off the chance of events.
In this interactive Four Corners game, students will answer a series of questions either on paper or using individual whiteboards. After each question, they’ll select the corner of the room that represents the answer they believe is correct. Each corner corresponds to one possible answer choice. The goal is for students to engage with the content, make decisions based on their understanding, and collaborate with peers. This active learning activity encourages critical thinking, group discussion,
Students can work individually or in small groups to sort the twelve (12) task cards included. The students will need to convert between fractions, decimals and percents and put them in order (either least to greatest OR greatest to least). 3 Fraction Task Cards4 Percent Task Cards5 Decimal Task Cards
Students are able to use these practice problems to work on learning the order of operations. This can be used for multiple assignments: warm ups, interactive notebooks, homework, etc.
4th - 7th
Applied Math, Math, Other (Math)
FREE
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