Must use in present mode through Google Slides. 8th Grade STAAR Math Review questions in jeopardy format. 26 questions in total (including Final Jeopardy) 5 questions for each review topic of: Ordering a set of real numbers, Scientific Notation, Pythagorean Theorem, Unit Rate, and Volume. Final Jeopardy question: Scale factor dilating triangle question. Questions are presented as an image or text that can be edited. The entire Google Presentation can be edited to change topic, and question. Doe
10 digital task cards with sets of real numbers that students will order from ascending/descending order. There is an extra 2 blank task cards to fill personalized problems (Bonus Cards). These task cards can be used in small groups or displayed around a setting for student to solve such as a scavenger hunt. There is a answer sheet also included to print for students to write in responses (Optional). Instructions included after title page.
Presentation includes 3 examples that can be used to display in class as an introduction to proportional ratios in tables. First example is worked out with a proportional set up. The next two examples are to be used for students to approach independently or provide wait time for class to discuss strategies.
16 task cards with problems and 4 extra blank task cards for personalized problems. Topics include from the following TEKS: 8.4A Understand slope using similar triangles 8.4B Graph Proportional Relationships (interpret unit rate as slope) 8.4C Find slope and Y-intercept from tables and graph Great source used in small groups or online assignments. I refer back to one task card for review as an exit ticket.
7 slide presentation on how to solve for the variable 'X' from two step equations. Provides 4 detailed worked out examples for two step equations. Slides are animated during presentation mode so the equations will solve step by step. Editable Google slide.
20 slide presentation on how to solve for X variable. Provides detailed worked out examples for one step equations for each operation (4) and 3 practice problems for each operation (12 total). Editable ppt.
Editable Google Slides. Animated examples that guide students how to Model Multiplying Fractions with Whole Numbers. Slides include title and 5 examples for multiplying fractions with whole numbers. Models are different as responses can vary. All examples are worked out in detailed steps and responses are given once clicked on present mode.
Google Slides8 Real world problem examples for students to engage and solve for. Answer choices included for each question. Presentation includes an example in the beginning and how to write out three different ways to express ratios: 1/2, 1 to 2 and 1:2 . Some ratio questions ask for part to part or part to whole. There is an answer key for each slide in the bottom section (notes). This presentation can be printed, displayed through screen share or uploaded as PDF for students to complete/disc
6.1A Compare and Order Real Numbers. 15 real world problems fit in two pages. Practice quantitative reasoning from a table and list of real numbers. Examples include measurements such as cm, in., and tables.
Digital task cards that can be printed. 16 problems in total. 4 slides, each slide has 4 task cards that can be cut out. 4 problems that task with converting percent to simplified fraction, percent to decimal, decimal to percent, fraction to percent. These are great for group stations.
7th grade: 7.4(A) TEKS : Represent constant rates of change in mathematical and real-world problems given pictorial, tabular, verbal, numeric, and algebraic representations, including d = rt; 10 practice examples for students to review. 2-table , 2- ordered pairs, 5-algebraic representations, 1-pictorial, all real world verbal problems.
16 one step equation task cards involving all operations. (addition, subtraction, multiply, divide) 4 task cards per page for students to solve for. Task cards can be used in small groups or placed around an area for a scavenger hunt activity.
Visual for rigid motions. Each slide represents a geometric transformation on the coordinate grid. Translation, Reflection and Rotation slide holds a GIF that demonstrates the transformation and as well as its pre-image and image. First slide has images of "transformer optimus prime" before and after its transformations as an aide to remind students that the new points for the image are labeled prime. Each slide has animations so that the labeles are displayed in order not all at once, so teache
14 one step equation problems for students to practice. Students can apply inverse operations to solve for the variable in each problem. There are 6 addition, 4 subtraction, and 4 multiplication problems in total.
This item can be used as guided notes or practice as it provides a worked out example for expanded form. Works with the hundreds place and includes 4 problems including the worked out example. Thanksgiving theme as there is a turkey outline with the number that need to be written in expanded form hundreds, tens and ones. This helps review even my middle schoolers who have trouble with place value.
Order of Operations (NO EXPONENTS) Escape room - Houston Astros Edition !!! This activity includes instructions for students and the last slide is a picture with all of the links for each problem. The links are not obvious so students will need to maneuver their mouse over the picture in order to see when the cursor will change and let them know that they have to click that part on the picture. There are 10 problems included in the picture. Most of the links are hidden with players or signs arou
15 different problems that compare whole numbers. Students are required to compare and order to find which appropriate symbol to use < , > , or =.
Identify Common Factors and GCF: Total : 3 pages for 15 practice problems. 15 practice problems for learners to find the common factor from examples or the GCF from a set. Answer choices are provided for learners to check their responses and review any other possible outcomes. Some questions range from asking learners to select pair of numbers that include factors, list factors of the number provided, select an incorrect statement from a list of written factors for a number.
Google Slide presentation: 10 slides in total (2 slides include practice problems on one and the other has the answers) Description for positive and negative numbers, including examples for each integer. Demonstrates where placement would be in number line (left and right sides of zero). Uses of positive and negative numbers in our world: money, temperature, and sea level. Mentions they are integers on number line image. Examples for opposites of each positive and negative numbers. Includes 10
Seven problems to practice ordering real numbers. Includes integers, fractions, percent and square roots. Problems ask to order set of numbers from lists, a table and real world problems. Students are to analyze a set and explain if it is ordered correctly/ or not. Space given at the end of each problem to write in answer. Standard 8.2 D - Readiness
7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Applied Math, Math
TEKS
MA.8.2.D
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