What is a Rational Number? (Google Form, Interactive Video Lesson & Notes!) This product includes: (1) Interactive video lesson with notes on the characteristics of rational numbers (1) Google Form activity assessing the content of the video lesson. The video and Google Form are perfect for a blended learning teaching format. They are also a perfect resource for a flipped classroom. IMPORTANT – The problems used in this purchase are different than the ones used in the (Task Cards, Video Less
This is a fun integer operations activity that I use with my 7th graders. In this lesson students must simplify expressions involving all four integer operations including both positive and negative integers. The equivalent expressions reveal the top grossing movies for the years 2007-2016.
The purchase includes two different versions to insure that all of your students benefit from this activity.
In the past I have used this lesson as an around the room activity and also as a stations
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This lesson is about absolute value and how the distance between two integers on the number line is the absolute value of their differences. In this lesson students first determine the distance between various points on a number line. Students are then provided a task that requires them to determine the distance between certain elevations around the world.
An answer key is prov
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For this lesson, students use proportions to solve (8) tax, gratuity, and commission problems.
Students may check their work by scanning a QR code provided for each problem.
This lesson is ideal for an around the room activity.
This lesson includes an answer key.
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This is a lesson on dividing positive and negative integers.
This lesson requires students to solve problems and evaluate inequalities and expressions.
This lesson may be used to teach CCSS 7.NS.A.2b (Understand that integers can be divided, provided that the divisor is not zero, and every quotient of integers (with non-zero divisor) is a rational number. If p and q are integers, then –(p/q) = (–p)/q = p/(–q).)
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