This is a great assessment for use with 7th grade math percent standards. Assessment includes 3 versionsOn-level version Modified Version for struggling learners - includes multiple choice and scaffolded fill in the blank problemsAn optional retake test / another version of the test Topics covered in all 3 versions converting between fractions, decimals, and percents percent of percent increasepercent decreasepercent change percent error tax tipdiscount commission simple interest percent expre
This is a great activity to teach students about comparing & ordering positive and negative fractions in a visual way. This activity includes... 2 versions of the comparing & ordering fractions activity --> you could use this as different versions in one class to prevent cheating, or use supplemental versions for retakes/ extra practice 1 example version This activity works great printed or visual!
This is a great hands on activity to introduce the triangle side lengths inequality. I like to use the "Geostix" manipulative with these and the lengths directly correlate to the geostix (these can be ordered online!) Students will use the geostix to discover the triangle side lengths inequality. Great to use with small groups!
This resource is great to use as a guided reference for students when learning about angle relationships. Topics covered include: complementary anglessupplementary angles adjacent anglesvertical angles writing & solving equations for angle relationships
Writing percent of, increase, and decrease equations from word problems introduction activity: This is a scaffolded activity that teaches students how to write percent of, increase, and decrease equations from word problems Completely editable google docAnswer key included!
This resource is 100% editable! This is a great summative assessment for comparing, ordering, adding, and subtracting rational numbers. All of the concepts listed below are covered in the test. The test increases in difficulty as you go. Also, there are 2 versions of the test (using different numbers) -- > This is great for preventing cheating by passing out the different versions during a test session or using 1 version for the original test & the other version for a test retake! Con
This google form includes questions to assess students understanding of 1 variable expressions. There are a mixture of multiple choice & open response questions. The form includes: combining like terms distributive property associative property commutative property evaluating factoring simplify multi-step expressions writing expressions from word problems & real world situations
This is an activity for students to practice adding integers with integer chips. The link to the digital integer chips is included. There are 8 whole group problems, 8 partner practice problems, and 8 independent assessment problems. There is an answer key for the whole group examples included on the last slide. This is a great way to engage kinesthetic learners. If you prefer to use hands on integer chips rather than digital, you can still use the image inserts on the slides and just have