I have taught for 6 years in a seventh grade classroom and then 5 years in a 9th grade classroom. I have taught 6th grade through Honors Geometry. I'm currently a math specialist servicing 6th through 8th graders.
This worksheet contains four questions that ask students to: Find the y-intercept from a graph and explain its meaning in the context of the problem.Find the slope of the line and explain its meaning in the context of the problem.Write the equation of a line.Use the equation to solve a problem. (i.e. In how many weeks will he have spent $210?)Two of the graphs have a positive slope and the other two have a negative slope. Answer Key included.
This worksheet contains 12 problems in which students will write equation of a line in slope-intercept form using a slope and a point or two points. It is good practice for students and allows them to self-check their work in two ways. (1) There is a bank of answers on the right hand side. (There are two extra answers) (2) They are creating words in order to answer the riddle. This worksheet comes with an answer key.
These sheets were created for students so that they could use it during class and at home. It summarized the main topics of the Module for them and became a handy tool in class. It helped students since there are not places in their workbooks for notes and given this was a new way of learning/thinking for them, a way to have the key concepts of the Module laid out for them. Each Module Reference Sheet comes in a Word Doc and PDF. Module 1: Sequences (1 page) Module 2: Linear and Exponential Func
I've used this worksheet to help my students to find percentages, amounts, and other information found in a box plot. Usually I have done the first two with them, the next two had them work with a partner, and the last two to work on independently. An answer key is included.Check out my data products!Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range - Notes and PracticeInterpreting Histograms WorksheetData Station Maze: Central Tendency, Box Plots, and Histograms
Guide your students through completing frequency tables and creating histograms with real world scenarios. Then, work with them on interpreting histograms. Each worksheet comes with an answer key! Check out my other data products!Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range - Notes and PracticeInterpreting Box Plots WorksheetData Station Maze: Central Tendency, Box Plots, and Histograms
This worksheet is a great tool to use in class for find area and perimeter of rectangles when given limited information. For example: Given the perimeter is 45 inches, find the missing side length and area of the rectangle. **Includes expressions as side measures** It can be used for guiding students through the process or as a worksheet or in-class practice or homework. On each side of the worksheet, the questions are scaffolded in terms of difficulty. Breakdown of the worksheet:#1 and 2:
Use this 4 page packet to walk your students through the definitions and procedures of finding different measures of central tendency. Practice on pages 3 and 4 include real-world examples. Depending on your class length, you can use it for in class practice and homework. Answer key is included with worked out answers. Check out my data products!Interpreting Box Plots WorksheetInterpreting Histograms WorksheetData Station Maze: Central Tendency, Box Plots, and Histograms
This PowerPoint Presentation is a helpful tool for educators to use while teaching Independent and Dependent Events in their math class. Step by step instructors are included on the example slides. Great tool to get students use to questions that can pop-up on standardized tests. Good tool to use if a student is absent or for a substitute to use in your absence.
Students will navigate a maze solving word problems asking them to find: - Sales price - Discount amount - Markup price - Amount of markup - Original price This worksheet is great for in-class practice or homework. Includes an answer sheet.
I've used this worksheet to help my students interpret histograms. Usually I have done the first one with them, the next one with I had them work with a partner, and the last two to work on independently. An answer key is included.Check out my other data products!Completing Frequency Tables and Creating Histograms WorksheetMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range - Notes and PracticeInterpreting Box Plots WorksheetData Station Maze: Central Tendency, Box Plots, and Histogra
This worksheet contains 11 problems in which students will need to convert equations in slope intercept for to standard form. The solutions are based off of the leading coefficient "A" being a whole number. It is good practice for students and allows them to self-check their work in two ways. (1) There is a bank of answers on the right hand side (2) They are creating words in order to answer the riddle. This worksheet comes with an answer key.
Navigate your way through the maze from START to END by factoring each trinomial. Perfect square trinomials are included. This worksheet is great to help switch up traditional practice, review, or leave an activity while you're out. Answer key is included. Check out my other fun activities: Slope MazeWrite Linear Equations Line PuzzleWho Dun It? Systems with Substitution ActivityTwo-Step Equation Riddle
This product allows students to practice using angle relationships to find a missing angle. This can be used as a whole group discussion, partner work, or independent practice. Students will need to know these angle relationships to be successful on this worksheet: - Vertical Angles - Linear Angles - Corresponding Angles - Alternate Interior Angles - Alternate Exterior Angles. 2 page worksheet (11 questions) with Answer Key included.
This worksheet is included in my Inequalities Riddle Worksheet Bundle. SAVE and get an extra worksheet on Two-Step Equation Word Problems for FREE! This worksheet contains 13 problems in which students will solve two-step inequalities. Some of these inequalities will have them reversing the sign and/or solving special cases, i.e. (x-6) / 8 > -5. It is good practice for students and allows them to self-check their work in two ways. (1) There is a bank of answers on the right hand side. (T
This worksheet is included in my Inequalities Riddle Worksheet Bundle. SAVE and get an extra worksheet on Two-Step Equation Word Problems for FREE! Great resource to use instead of textbook work. Good for a station activity or partner work. There are 7 word problems, 2 of these problems require a sign switch. Word problems include the use of the words: under, at most, at least, minimum, no more than, and above. Worked out answer key is included.
This worksheet is included in my Inequalities Riddle Worksheet Bundle. SAVE and get an extra worksheet on Two-Step Equation Word Problems for FREE! Challenge your students to write an inequality from a graph as well as translating statements into inequalities while making it fun. Great practice if you want to do in a station, give instead of textbook work, or homework. Answer key is included. Clipart provided by: One Teacher's Adventures
This bundle contains awesome resources to change up the practice in your classroom from ordinary textbook and worksheets: 1) Inequality Riddle Worksheet - Write an inequality from a number line and translate a verbal statement into an inequality. Answer key included.2) Line Puzzle: Two-Step Inequalities Worksheet - Solve 13 two-step inequalities to answer the riddle. Answer key included.3) Two-Step Inequalities Word Problems Riddle Worksheet - Write a two-step inequality from 7 problems an
Creating Box Plots Worksheet – This resource gives step-by-step directions on how to create box plots with a visual example. There are then 6 practice problems that have students find the 5-Number Summary before displaying the box plot to keep their work organized. Comes with an answer key.Interpreting Box Plots – I've used this worksheet to help my students to find percentages, amounts, and other information found in a box plot. Usually I have done the first two with them, the next two had them
This resource gives step-by-step directions on how to create box plots with a visual example. There are then 6 practice problems that have students find the 5-Number Summary before displaying the box plot to keep their work organized. Comes with an answer key.Check out my other data resources:Interpreting Box PlotsCreating and Interpreting HistogramsData Station Maze: Central Tendency, Box Plots, and HistogramsMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range - Notes and Practice
Students work together to build a Snowman while solving questions on discounts, markups, sales tax, and tip. This activity promotes teamwork and precision. This is a low prep activity that is ideal for a review on these topics. There are 6 rounds to this activity. Round 1: build the body Round 2: draw the hat Round 3: draw his/her face Round 4: draw their arms Round 5: draw the scarf Round 6: as a team, color the snowman in
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