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Contains: 5 slope worksheets, fill-in-the-blank notes, and a cut-and-paste page, all designed to introduce and practice finding slope.
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5 Worksheets:
Worksheet 1: Find the slope of six lines by using rise over run.
Worksheet 2: Find the rise over run of four lines by drawing a green line for a positive direction and a red line for a negative direction. Also, identify four slopes with rise and run.
Worksheet 3: Find the slopes of nine graphs num
Resources for squaring numbers, square roots, cubing numbers, and cube roots. 30+ pages. Great for building skills to tie in with your pre-algebra curriculum.
What’s included:
FILL-IN-THE-BLANK CORNELL-STYLE NOTES
If not used as notes, these would make an excellent study guide. All notes have:
• a standards-based essential question
• vocab
• space for additional practice
• examples
• practice problems
• summary
The topics include:
• SQUARING NUMBERS
o Essential Question: What are perfect sq
14 expressions provides practice with putting values into variables to solve equations plus a fun twist: the solutions decode an answer to a question about pandas! Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are used with positive and negative numbers. In addition, knowledge of order of operations is necessary to compute each expression. Recommended for sixth and seventh grade students. Answer key included.
A Valentine freebie for really, any day of the year! Students read each y = mx + b equation and graph the line on a special graph with hearts. Each line goes through a heart that must be colored red, blue, or green, whichever is indicated in the directions. There is an answer key to easily check students' accuracy.
Like slope activities? Check out the Mathchips Slope Packet: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/SLOPE-Rise-Over-Run-and-Point-Slope-Packet-2342355
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Make your instruction easy to follow and engaging with 8 standards-based rules of exponents worksheets, Cornell-style notes, and cut-and-paste activities. This covers the rules of exponents skills students need from beginning to end with practice, fun activities, and notes. THE 8 WORKSHEETS: Exponents: Basics • Explains the vocab terms exponent, base, and power • Problems include writing the exponential, expanded form, and simplified value of powers. Also converting exponential words to the nu
Fun rules of exponents activities, including multiplying and dividing exponents dice games as well as four mini-activities over negative exponents, powers of 10, raising a power to a power, and exponent of zero. A great addition to interactive notebooks to review or practice the rules. A more detailed list: DICE GAMES Multiplying Exponents Dice Game. Students roll a pair of dice to get the exponents, multiply the numbers, and compete with their partner to get the most number of points. Dividing
This exponents packet is an introduction to what exponents are as well as basic applications of them. There are five worksheets, 24 flash cards, and answer keys for everything.
The five worksheets include:
Exponents: Basics
Exponents: Zero and One
Exponents: Prime Factorization
Exponents: Greatest Common Factor
Exponents: Practice Page
The worksheets combined have 92 exponents problems.
The flash cards range from one squared to ten cubed.
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Make verbal and algebraic expressions fun with a hands-on activity! Students demonstrate math operations with Goldfish--either the cracker or the cut-out goldfish provided in this packet. There are five steps to accomplish on each card. The goal is to try to do each step correctly so that when the answer is revealed at the end, students can see if they got the right answer.
This packet includes:
24 Mental Math cards
-Level One: Basic Math Operations (+, -, x, /)
-Level Two: Math Words Using Ba
Give your students practice with order of operations, negative numbers, exponents, and all four basic math operations with this freebie! Use for centers, a 10-a-day class challenge, interactive notebooks, or homework. Answer key is included.
Let me know what you think of this freebie down below! Also--if you want--mention what you're using this for. For example, I did a 10-a-day challenge with my students where immediately after their start-up, I gave them a grouping of 10 expressions. They sc
Six fun and cute math bookmarks perfect for middle schoolers. Each bookmark has a unique, vintage design that highlights the following: Pi Day, the area of a circle, the area of a triangle, a visual representation of integers, an “I Love Math” design, and an example of scientific notation. Great for: • Reward/Motivation • Review Tool. Students can write related problems on the back of the bookmarks. • Math Bookmark-Making Center. Students can use these as examples then create their own bookmarks
Perfect first week activity to get to know your students. It’s easy to make! 1) Cut along the dotted lines 2) Fold in half to make a book. That’s it. The students can then write about themselves and illustrate their book.
The layers are organized logically. Like this. Brick building, grass, sun, and stars as if you are starting in the building and looking outside. Also each layer has a symbolic meaning. Keep reading to find out!
The first layer: YOUR FOUNDATION (bricks)
Students write about t
Each worksheet has five fill-in-the-number expressions. Students fill in the boxes with numbers 0 to 9, using each number only one time. The answers must be positive. There are five worksheets total. This provides practice for students learning order of operations.
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Give your students something special for the holidays that's meaningful, cost-effective, and easy! Fill paper bags with special items representing each letter in the word PEACE.
P is for pencil, to remind you that if you’re writing to or about someone, use positive words.
E is for eraser, to remind you that everyone makes mistakes. Be forgiving.
A is for assortment of candies, to remind you there is good in the world.
C is for crayon, to remind you that we are all different, like colors of
We need to start the school year off with our students reminding them of peace and kindness. Get each student a brown paper bag, complete with items that each start with the letters in PEACE and also uniquely symbolize kindness. Print the PEACE acrostic poem as well as the diversity poem to put a heartfelt touch on a first day gift your students will carry in their hearts for years to come.
Included:
-Directions
-Peace acrostic, big version
-Peace acrostic and diversity poem, small version for
5th - 12th
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Experience
Welcome to Mathchips, home of middle math resources! I have had the awesome opportunity to be a classroom teacher (both brick and mortal and virtual) for 15 years. Thanks for checking out the Mathchips store!
Teaching style
I believe in making education interactive, interesting, and relevant to students' lives. From playing games to math centers to content-based printables, I incorporate my classroom experience into my Mathchips resources.
My own education history
Bachelor's Degree in Middle Childhood Education, Math (6-12) and Language Arts (5-9), ESE certified, with a Reading Endorsement.
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