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4th Grade Place Value Exit Tickets | Exit Slips 4.NBT.1-3
By Crafting Curiosity
Transform your math assessments with no-prep exit tickets!
Exit tickets, or exit slips, are a great way to quickly assess students after a math lesson! This “print and cut” resource gives you exactly what you need to assess skills aligned with Common Core Standard 4.NBT.1-3.
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Ideal for lesson wrap-ups, independent tasks, center activities, or even year-end revision, these exit tickets are your go-to tool for effective math instruction.
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Ratios and Proportions End-of-Lesson Quiz with Answer Key ALGEBRA | Assessment
By Oops Math is Fun
Assess your students' understanding of ratios and proportions with this Ratios and Proportions End-of-Lesson Quiz for Grade 8 math. This quiz is carefully designed to test students on key concepts, including definitions, verifying proportions, solving for unknowns, and applying ratios in word problems. The quiz begins with multiple-choice questions that assess conceptual understanding, followed by problems that require students to solve proportions and apply their knowledge in a real-world scenario.
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This end-of-lesson quiz is the perfect tool for teachers to evaluate their students' mastery of ratios and proportions, ensuring they are prepared for future math challenges.
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Real-Life Math! Sequences and Series:Geometric Series- Monthly Comp Interest
By Daniel
Talk about money and all children listen! That is why this activity is an absolute great one, as it will show them the real-Life connection to Money.
This task ties together two units into one - Geometric Series and the real-life situation of Monthly Compound Interest. In this task, students experience how investing into an annuity is the same as a geometric series. They see that we can use the same formula that is used to calculate the sum of a geometric series for the future value of an annuity.
This skill is a life skill that shows the real-life application of the topic of sequences and series in the financial world. Students can also apply this knowledge in calculating all the variables involved in mortgage and car payments.
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Real-Life Math fun activity! Comp Interest Formula Solving all Four Variables(2)
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Talk about money, and all children are interested! That is why this practical Real-Life Math exercise is perfect always, as it shows them the real-World connection, but is also fun to do!
The compound interest formula contains four variables. This task, (with complete key), helps students to solve all four - Amount, Principle, Interest Rate and Time Period. To solve for the time period, students will see the need and practical real-life use for exponents and logs.
Solving equations, changing the subject of the formula, literal equations.
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Real-Life Math fun activity!Compound Interest Formula-Solving all Four Variables
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Talk about money, and all children are interested! That is why this practical Real-Life Math exercise is perfect always, as it shows them the real-World connection, but is also fun to do!
The compound interest formula contains four variables. This task, (with complete key), helps students to solve all four - Amount, Principle, Interest Rate and Time Period. To solve for the time period, students will see the need and practical real-life use for exponents and logs.
Solving equations, changing the subject of the formula, literal equations.
Amount, principle, interest rate, simple interest, compound interest, interest compounded yearly, interest compounded monthly, interest compounded daily.
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Real-Life Math Fun! Sequences and Series: Geometric Series, Daily Comp Interest
By Daniel
Talk about money and all children listen! That is why this activity is an absolute must, as it will show them the real-Life connection to Money.
Where mathematics meets the real world. This task card ties together two units into one - Geometric Series and the real-life application of Daily Compound Interest. In this task card, students experience how investing into an annuity is the same as a geometric series. They see that we can use the same formula that is used to calculate the sum of a geometric series for the future value of an annuity.
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Real-Life Math Fun activity!Compound Interest, Financial Real-Life Math task+Key
By Daniel
Talk about money, and all children are interested! That is why this practical Real-Life Math exercise is perfect always, as it shows them the real-World connection, but is also fun to do!
This task hones a student's skills to solve the four variables in the compound interest formula - Principle, Amount, Interest Rate and Period of Investment.
We also look at Exponential graphs, Logs (Logarithms) and how it is used in real-life in Financial Mathematics.
In order to do financial mathematics, calculate interest rates, future value of investments, etc. students need to be able to do exponents and logs.
Solving equations, changing the subject of the formula, literal equations.
Amount, principle, interest rate, simple interest, compound interest, interest compounded yearly, interest compounded monthly, interest compounded daily.
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Real-Life Math activity! Wrestling Mat design -Times Tables Division Remainder
By Daniel
This Real-Life Math printable activity / resource includes a task card with a complete key. The content focuses on exercising times tables, division and remainders. The fun part of the resource is that students make the connection between these math concepts and one of its real-life application - organizing a wrestling tournament.
If your child is interested in wrestling or not, even watching MMA on tv, this is a wonderful way for them to see how Math fit into the world of wrestling and in Real Life, especially now with the Olympic Games that are just done.
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Real-Life Math fun activity! How much did it rain in Athens? Volume of Prisms
By Daniel
To measure the rain and use it in class for a Real-Life Math task is a wonderful activity! No better Real-Life Math application.
This printable resource includes a task with complete key. Students will calculate the amount of rain that fell in a 20-mile radius if it rains 1 inch. They will then determine what it would cost to bring that amount of water to Athens, GA, in shipping containers from the nearest lake. Students will calculate the volume of a cylinder and a rectangular prism, gas mileage, cost of transport, ratios and proportions and much more.
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Real-Life Math fun Practicing Substitution, interesting Prime Number Discovery!
By Daniel
Algebraic substitution is not very exciting at best. Finding a formula that always generates prime numbers will make you world famous. This task card combines the two math skills into an exciting discovery exercise. Students get to explore the effectiveness of certain formulas in generating primes (while they are doing lots of substitution). Eventually they will see that this exercise is futile, but will hopefully have fun on the journey.
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Real-Life Math, Data, stats,Line of Best Fit, Study 4 Track, Field World Records
By Daniel
The Olympic Games is over, but, this activity will fit in perfectly to show children the Real-Life Mathematics application of data.
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Students get to obtain the line of best fit for 4 different world records. They use these lines to make predictions of when these records will reach certain milestones. They also make exciting predictions of what the record for these events will be in the year 2050.
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Real-Life Math fun activity with Ratios! - Which gas should we buy?
By Daniel
Which gas should I buy? Should I always buy the cheapest kind? Students use their knowledge of ratios and unit rates to make good, financially sound real-life choices.
The price of the different kinds of gas and the gas mileage each one gives you on your car has an influence on your choice.
The mathematical topics covered in this task include:
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Real-Life Math fun activity! Volume of Prisms- Did I get cheated with Ice Cream?
By Daniel
This printable resource includes a task with complete key. Students will use their knowledge of the volume of a prism to do an investigation into fair marketing and sales practices. Lots of containers of consumer products have a "false bottom". Do the retailers cheat us with this or do we get the amount we pay for? Other math topics needed to do this resource successfully include area of circles, ratios and percents.
Nothing compares with ice-cream, and that is why your child will remember this activity for a long time! Did they get cheated with the amount of ice-cream? No better Real-Life Math application than this.
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Real-life Math and a part-time job! Hourly Wage and Total Income - y=mx+b
By Daniel
Perfect for an activity for children who wants to earn some pocket money at a part-time job!.
This printable resource includes a task with complete key. The focus is to make the straight line equation and its graph practical and applicable to a real life event - working for an hourly wage and getting paid a set amount per shift. Students get to graph equations with the table method, build the equation of a real-life example, solve simultaneous equations graphically and through the values in a table, and make some real-life choices about employment with their knowledge. Get them excited about the knowledge that they get to make their own decisions about who to work for, or what jobs they can choose to do!
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Real-Life Math fun activity! Theorem of Pythagoras- Design and Build a Flowerbed
By Daniel
This printable resource includes a task with complete key, on the practical real-life application of the Theorem of Pythagoras. The resource will be best used after a thorough introduction of the theorem and some practice with the theorem. Students will determine the lengths of each piece of wood needed in this practical building project as well as the cost involved of such a project.
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Real-Life Math fun activity! Markup and Discount- 10 tasks with complete keys
By Daniel
This is a super activity for children to learn how the Math works in Real-Life!
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Students (and real people need to be able to do percentage problems quickly and efficiently as a life skill. The focus and aim of this resource is to achieve that goal.
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Real-Life Math FUN! RSA Encryption Times-Tables Factors Multiples Products etc
By Daniel
A very interesting piece of the Real-Life Math puzzle that is the ultimate Back-to-school activity!
This resource is a middle and high school task, with complete key on factors, multiples, products, remainders and divisibility. The math covered is fundamental to RSA encryption, the surprise is, it is actually very easy and can be mastered by any middle or high schooler.
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Multiplication (Times) Tables, Products, Factors, Multiples, Prime Numbers and Rules for Divisibility form an important part of the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem. It is important that students know (and that teachers always remind them) when they are busy with these topics, that they are learning fundamental mathematics needed to encrypt data and secret messages.
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Multiplication Tables
Listing Products in a set
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Real-Life Math activity! Trigonometry-Building a Ladder for my Suspended Bed
By Daniel
This is the perfect example of Real-Life Math and its application to the Real world.
This printable resource shows students the real-life trigonometry needed to do some basic carpentry - getting the angles right when building a ladder for a suspended bed. The contents include the trig ratios sine, cosine and tangent and the Theorem of Pythagoras.
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Real-Life Math Fun activity, Volume of Spheres Task, with Complete Key
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This printable resource includes a task and complete key. Students use the formula for the volume of a sphere and their knowledge of ratios to compare the sizes of a water tower to the moon to the earth to the sun to the largest star in the known universe (UY Scuti).
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Real-Life Math Fun! Introducing the Coordinate Plane, 18 activities with keys
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18 exciting activities for children to discover the Real-Life application of Math!
This 8-page task, (with complete key), introduces the use of the coordinate plane from a real-life perspective. Students then transition from the depiction of a real-life situation to the theoretical exercise of plotting points on the coordinate plane and interpreting what they mean.
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