Assess student understanding with confidence using this Ratios and Proportions Unit Test Pack. This resource includes three different test versions (A, B, and C), making it easy to differentiate, reduce academic dishonesty, or offer retakes while maintaining consistent rigor. Each assessment aligns to core ratios and proportions standards and includes multi-step problems, real-world applications, and justification questions that require students to explain their reasoning. Complete answer keys a
Engage students in meaningful, real-world math with this Ratios and Proportions Project: Mixing Paint. In this performance-based task, students apply ratio reasoning, unit rates, and proportions to analyze and create paint mixtures while justifying their mathematical thinking. This project challenges students to work through multi-step, real-life scenarios, encouraging deeper understanding and problem-solving rather than simple computation. Students must write ratios, solve proportions, interpre
Prepare your students for success with this Ratios and Proportions Study Guide, a comprehensive review resource designed to reinforce key concepts and support student mastery. This study guide works perfectly for unit review, test prep, homework, or small-group instruction. Students practice writing and interpreting ratios, finding unit rates, solving proportions, identifying proportional relationships, and working with scale drawings. Real-world problem scenarios and justification questions hel
What’s Included: 3 Versions of the Quiz: Practice Quiz Quiz A Quiz B Complete Answer Keys for all versionsEditable Google Doc Link for customizationSkills Covered: ✔ Understanding and writing ratios ✔ Finding equivalent ratios using tables ✔ Calculating unit rates ✔ Solving real-world proportional reasoning problems ✔ Determining whether two ratios form a proportion How to Use: End-of-unit assessmentPractice before state testingSmall group or individual reviewHomework or take-home pract
This Check for Understanding is a printable, low-prep tool designed to help students demonstrate their understanding of scale, scale factor, perimeter, and area through straightforward problems with real-world applications. Students will: Use a given scale to find missing dimensions Calculate scale factors from real-life situations Find the perimeter and area of figures from scale drawings Apply multiplication and proportional reasoning skills What’s Included: 1 student worksheet (or two sing
This is a project for a middle school class, assessing students on: Multiplying whole number rational numbersDividing whole number rational numbersUsing both positive and negative integersThis is a great supplement to an unit assessment, or an extension, to assess your students' understanding on Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers. This resource: Can be used for individual, partners, small group or whole class useThank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay infor
This is a project for a middle school class, assessing students on: Adding whole number rational numbersSubtracting whole number rational numbersUsing both positive and negative integersThis is a great supplement to an unit assessment, or an extension, to assess your students' understanding on Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers. This resource: Can be used for individual, partners, small group or whole class useThank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed
This set provides real-world contexts and hands-on practice for understanding and solving problems involving scale, scale factors, and proportional relationships. Perfect for reinforcing key concepts or assessing student understanding! Students will: Create and interpret scale drawings Apply scale factors to calculate actual and model measurements Understand the difference between scale and scale factor Use real-world scenarios (zoo design, national landmarks, computer chips, and historical st
This is a set of notes made for printing a copy for your class - perfect as a loose set of worksheets or including in a binder for a middle school math class. In this worksheet, students will be guided through problems designed to help them understand how to add and subtract algebraic expressions This resource includes a teacher key. Thank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed on my newest products and sales, please click the green star next to my name. Any f
15 questions to assess your students' understanding of Equations and Inequalities. I generally give a test after we complete an unit. By completing these questions, students will be able to: demonstrate their understanding of equations and inequalitiesidentifying key words and phrases to write equations and inequalitieswrite word sentences as equations and inequalitiessolve equations and inequalities using propertiesuse equations and inequalities to model and solve real-life problemsThis resourc
10 questions to assess your students understanding of Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers. I generally give a quiz halfway through an unit (generally after 3 - 4 lessons). By completing these questions, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of adding and subtracting integers and rational numbers. This resource includes a teacher key.
14 questions to assess your students' understanding of Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers. I generally give a test after we complete an unit. By completing these questions, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of adding and subtracting integers and rational numbers. This resource includes a teacher key. Thank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed on my newest products and sales, please click the green star next to my name. Any feedb
This is a puzzle for a middle school class, assessing students on: Adding whole number rational numbersSubtracting whole number rational numbersUsing both positive and negative integersIt is suggested to print on cardstock for a long term use. You can even laminate the pieces for a longer use to time. This resource: Can be used for individual, partners, small group or whole class usehas both a shuffled version and a teacher key
This printable concept check is perfect for formative assessment, warm-ups, or independent practice! It is great for a quick and effective way to check students’ understanding of proportional relationships and unit ratesStudents will: Analyze graphs to determine if two quantities are proportional Identify unit rates using points on a graph Plot data from a table and interpret linear relationships Justify reasoning using mathematical vocabulary This worksheet provides scaffolded opportunities
This pre-assessment assess key skills that students will use through the course of the year: Division; Multiplying or Dividing Decimals; Ratios, Units and Unit Rates; Part, Whole, Percent; Expressions and Equations; Area, Surface Area and Volume; Inequalities and Absolute Value; and Statistics. There are a total of 26 questions. The pre-assessment is designed to help teachers determine how much incoming seventh graders are prepared for the seventh grade curriculum. This assessment can help ide
7 questions to assess your students understanding of Solving Algebraic Equations. I generally give a quiz halfway through an unit (generally after 3 - 4 lessons). By completing these questions, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of solving algebraic equations. This resource includes a teacher key. Thank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed on my newest products and sales, please click the green star next to my name. Any feedback on my i
This is a set of notes made for printing a copy for your class - perfect as a loose set of worksheets or including in a binder for a middle school math class. In this worksheet, students will be guided through problems designed to help them understand how to solving inequalities with multiplication or division. This resources includes a teacher key. Thank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed on my newest products and sales, please click the green star next t
This is a set of notes made for printing a copy for your class - perfect as a loose set of worksheets or including in a binder for a middle school math class. In this worksheet, students will be guided through problems designed to help them understand how to solving inequalities with addition or subtraction. This resources includes a teacher key. Thank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed on my newest products and sales, please click the green star next to m
I hope that this resource brings you and your students an alternative way to demonstrate their understanding with middle school physics as well as use peer-review resources to interpret what scientific data may mean and the implications it can have on their own life. Students should review concepts of motion, speed, velocity and acceleration before sharing their knowledge through this activity. You could opt to complete this assignment with students working individually, in partnerships/group, o
15 questions to assess your students' understanding of Expressions. I generally give a test after we complete an unit. By completing these questions, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of adding and subtracting integers and rational numbers. This resource includes a teacher key.
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