This download is for a worksheet to demonstrate steps in order of operations. It uses a different approach rather than a "triangle style" method to show work. There is space given for students to write which operation (+, -, x, /) will be first, second, third and then a space for the answer. There are 2 pages of work, and then the key for each of those pages giving a total of 4 pages. First page: 8 questions 2 step problems only. Second page: 6 questions 3 step problems only. NO parenthesi
This download is for 10 questions where students will solve an expression by substituting an x value and solve for y. A table is provided with a PROCESS column to allow students an area to show their work. After they have solved, a graph is provided to CHECK to see if the graph they have created is linear.
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Use these 20 geometry and measurement vocabulary words as a Memory game!
Vocabulary Words:
Trapezoid, Supplementary angles, Hexagon, Perpendicular lines,
Octagon, Cylinder, Cube, Complementary angles, Rhombus, Isosceles triangle, Parallelogram, Triangular prism, Quadrilateral, Cone, Rectangular Prism, Pyramid, Vertical angles, Pentagon, Right Triangle, Rectangle
Each word is paired up with a verbal description and a picture. There are 8 cards to a sheet of 8.5x11 paper or cardstock. This can a
This download is for one page of 8 triangles that have lines in them to allow students to show their work for an order of operation problem. There are NO questions attached to this. It is strictly for allowing a space for work.
Creating a circle graph can be easy IF you have good numbers and data to work with. Use this sheet to help your students understand the concept of creating a circle graph by applying percents and degrees in a circle. This is a step by step guide.
Help students learn and memorize the most often used fractions by converting them to decimals! This chart is a necessity to my students' binders or interactive notebook every year!
This allows students to label a circle, describe radius to diameter and find circumference with which ever form of pi you wish. *It was written with the intention of using 3 for pi for 6th graders.
The labeling allows students to use colored pencils or markers which can help students with difficulties relate meaning to a description. Enjoy!
5th - 7th
Math, Measurement
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