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.
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.
6.5(A) 8 Real world problem assignments for students to engage and solve for ratio/outcome (2 pages). Answer choices are included in each problem for learners to assess their critical thinking. Assignment includes an example 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 included at the end of PDF (3rd page). This assignment can be printed or uploaded as PDF for students to compl
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
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.
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.
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
Graphic Organizer for students to determine the common factors of a set of numbers. Directions: sort these factors into the graphic organizer sections. Key of factors provided. Answer key provided. Can be used as a poster.
Practice converting numbers into scientific notation form and standard notation. Review includes 12 problems (6 each for conversion). No Answer Key but examples are provided.
Page 1:Guided Notes on Factors and GCF students can use for review (with examples solved). Page 2:Shortcuts to find an integer’s factors (with examples using shortcuts). Page 3:Prime Numbers and Common Factors (definition and examples worked out) Page 4:Practice Problems (Finding Factors, divisible integer, GCF). Page 5:Answer Key (for Practice Problem page) Suggestion: Allow students to follow along and use highlighter for vocabulary terms in problems and shortcuts page.
Classroom scavenger hunt for team building activities. Great activity for first week of school ! Editable word document with 15 questions to have students walk around and explore resources.