Math Activity (1 each for grade 6-8) covering key Common Core standards through the theme of celebrating Mom. Included: Answer Keys & Teacher Notes for all grades • Bonus Mother's Day Coupons. Just Print and Go! Use as review or for early finishers. You get all three grades in this Bundle.
(30) 7th Grade Review Task Cards ( Fractions, Decimals 7.NS.A.2d, Integers & Opposites 7.NS.A.1a, Integer Add/Subtract 7.NS.A.1b–c, Rational Numbers 7.NS.A.2 & 7.NS.A.3, Word Problems: Elapsed Time & Money 7.EE.B.3 , and extra cards for you to add your own skills). Answer Key Included. Make a copy of the document. Print single sided, laminate and you’re all set! Use individually, in groups, as daily warm-ups, for early finishers, etc.
(40) 6th Grade Review Task Cards for CCSS 6.NS.A.1 Division of fractions by fractions, 6.NS.C.5 Integers and opposites, 6.NS.C.6–7 Compare/order integers, 6.RP.A.3c Fraction and rate conversions, 6.EE.B.7 Word problems (elapsed time, money, etc) Answer Key Included. Make a copy of the document. Print single sided, laminate and you’re all set! Use individually, in groups, as daily warm-ups, for early finishers, etc.
(25) 8th Grade Review Task Cards (roots, rational & irrational numbers, terminating & repeating decimals, time & money word problem and extra cards for you to add your own skills). Answer Key Included. Make a copy of the document. Print single sided, laminate and you’re all set! Use individually, in groups, as daily warm-ups, for early finishers, etc.
Get excited for Super Bowl! 5 Super Bowl Themed Math activities for your Middle School Students (5-8). Use as Review, Practice, Informally Assess, Early Finishers, Group Work, etc. Math Riddles, Shopping and Score Calculation. Use 1 activity or all activities! Just print and hand out. Answer Keys Included.
Three 1 pagers with answer key. This activity insludes a 6th grade, a 7th grade and an 8th grade Earth Day Themed Math activity page. Solve ratios, percents, unit rates, proportions, probability, functions, volume & more. Riddles and Bonus Questions on each. Just download and print for each student, use for centers or show on the board for a whole-class activity.
Your students are hired for a 1 year internship in Italy - they will calculate currency exchanges, calculate startup costs, manage a monthly budget, and plan a European vacation. Students can collaborate (groups/partners) or work individually. They can enhance the project with budget graphs, vision boards, or slide presentations. Use as a guide to your Financial Literacy Project.
Percents (solving) Spiral Review or Current Lesson Practice (2 color coded sets) 14 Question Cards in each set - you can have 2 teams “hunting” at the same time. Answer Key Included. 7th grade CCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.3(Can also use with 6th grade guided as they learn foundational skills of ratios and rates and 8th grade review for linear equations). Make a copy of the document. Print single sided, laminate, hang your cards around the room/hallway and you’re all set! Student answer recording
Colorful Infographic/Anchor Chart for 8th grade Math - Pythagorean Theorem. Great to hang in the classroom or have students add to their notebooks! Print and go
Star Wars themed for "May the 4th Be With You Day". Ratios, Expressions, Percents, Coordinates, Unit Rate, and more. Aligned to CCSS. An Activity for each grade (6th - 7th - 8th). Answer Key included. Each Activity includes Star Wars Themed Math questions, Bonus Challenge Questions and Riddles. Just Print & Go. (Print Double sided for best results). Checkout the Store (MathAid) for other Math activities and Freebies!
3 worksheets for your 1st graders and can be used for advanced Kindergarten. Addition and Subtraction to 10 and 20, with coloring key and an answer key. Solve the problems, then color according to the key.
6 Weeks of cringy pun filled Math jokes for your Joke of the Week "bulletin board" (takes up about 12"x8" space) List format and “Ready to Print” for display - see photo. (Print double sided.) Includes "Joke of the Week" label. Most punchlines can lead into a quick Math conversation. See photo example and ask students: “Why is the punchline written this way?” “How does the punchline relate to Math?”“What does the term “sum” mean?”“Show an example of “sum”.”