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Integer Operations Activity Booklet | Fun Middle School Math Activities
By AbsoluteValueMath
If you are looking for a Integer Operations Activity that will be fun and keep your students engaged, this mini booklet is going to be what you need! With its super easy assembly and 7 engaging activities, your students will get plenty of practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers! There is something about working from a mini booklet that just makes students more focused! This activity contains adding and subtracting integer activities as well as mixed reviews. Use this as a booklet or even as 7 engaging warm ups or exit slips!
* Check out the preview to see it being assembled and get a glimpse of each activity in action! *
Assembly: Each of the 4 sheets has 2 activities on it. Print double-sided (2 pages per student), cut across the middle, assemble in ANY order you want and staple! It couldn't be easier!
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End of Year 6th Grade Math Project | Math End of Year Review | Mystery Activity
By AbsoluteValueMath
This 6th grade end of year math project includes 64 questions to Solve the Mystery of the Missing.... WE HAVE TO FIND OUT! Students will complete 8 Clue Sheets covering major 6th grade topics including unit rate, fractions, greatest common factor, expressions, number properties, linear equations, geometry and mean, median, mode and range ! After they solve the questions they will discover one answer was not used. Whatever is next to that answer is the answer to that part of the mystery.
After they discover who took what with what to who (and more) they will fill in the blanks of a story and create their own book cover! This review activity has been created with 6th grade level questions but will keep your students engaged and excited.
RUBRIC INCLUDED!
Check out the preview video to see how it is used!
What is included:
- Blank cover page for students to decorate after the mystery is solved
- Table of Contents
- Fill in the Blank story
- 8 Clue Sheets (with 8 questions each)
- Answer Key
GREAT FOR:
- End of Year Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Pre-Algebra Activities
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7th Grade Math End of Year Review | 7th Grade Math Project | Mystery Activity
By AbsoluteValueMath
This 7th grade math end of year activity includes 64 questions to Solve the Mystery of the Missing.... WE HAVE TO FIND OUT! Students will complete 8 Clue Sheets covering major 7th grade topics including ratios, proportional relationships, the number system, simplifying expressions, equations, area/volume, inequalities and probability ! After they solve the questions they will discover one answer was not used. Whatever is next to that answer is the answer to that part of the mystery.
After they discover who took what with what to who (and more) they will fill in the blanks of a story and create their own book cover! This review activity has been created with 7th grade level questions but will keep your students engaged and excited.
RUBRIC INCLUDED!
Check out the preview video to see how it is used!
What is included:
- Blank cover page for students to decorate after the mystery is solved
- Table of Contents
- Fill in the Blank story
- 8 Clue Sheets (with 8 questions each)
- Answer Key
GREAT FOR:
- End of Year Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Pre-Algebra Activities
Let's be friends:
My Website
Join my email list so you can get access to my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY:
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Follow my store so you get updates on new posted products:
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Don't forget to leave a review to get TeachShare credit!
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6th Grade Math Escape Room | 6th Grade Math Project | End of Year Review
By AbsoluteValueMath
This 6th grade math escape room is a great end of year review project that is completely SELF CHECKING and includes 40 questions to Escape from Mathematical Mansion! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms covering major 6th grade topics including signed numbers, operations with fractions, greatest common factor, number properties, linear equations, mean, median, mode, surface area and proportions! After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to there LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the video preview for the book put together **
** ALL QUESTIONS ALIGN TO THE COMMON CORE STANDARDS **
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of SIGNED NUMBERS
Room 2: The ADDING FRACTIONS Garden
Room 3: The SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS Chamber
Room 4: The GREATEST COMMON FACTOR Parlor
Room 5: The NUMBER PROPERTIES Den
Room 6: The LINEAR EQUATIONS Laboratory
Room 7: The MEAN, MEDIAN AND MODE Nook
Room 8: The MULTIPLYING & DIVIDING FRACTIONS Tower
Room 9: The AREA AND SURFACE AREA Gallery
Room 10: The PROPORTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- End of Year Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
6th Grade Mystery Project
Pre-Algebra Mystery Project Bundle
Algebra 1 Review Activity Bundle
More Algebra 1 Resources
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Integer Operations Student Choice Project | Middle School Math Engaging Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this Middle School Math Integers Operations Student Choice Project, students will be making a booklet to showcase what they know! They will be choosing the question they want to solve in each of the 12 categories so that they can feel successful! They will be completing questions for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers. Student choice projects have proven to increase student engagement, success and feelings of accomplishment.
Bonus Reference Sheet with explanations and examples for each operation!
My favorite part of the whole project is the critical thinking portion where students create their own problems to get them towards to a specified solution!
This project is super easy to print and fold and can be used to test them on their ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide integers for your middle school math and pre algebra students.
See the preview for a closer look!
Topics Included:
- Adding
- Subtracting
- Multiplying
- Dividing
What you get:
- 2 page booklet
- List of 60 questions for students to choose from
- 1 page thorough reference sheet
- Answer Key
If you would like to, leave a review to get TeachShare credit! :)
7th Grade Math Escape Room | 7th Grade Math Project | End of Year Review
By AbsoluteValueMath
This 7th grade math escape room is a great end of year review project that is completely SELF CHECKING and includes 40 questions to Escape from Mathematical Mansion! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms covering major 7th grade topics including signed numbers, operations with fractions, greatest common factor, number properties, linear equations, mean, median, mode, surface area and proportions! After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to there LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the video preview for the book put together **
** ALL QUESTIONS ALIGN TO THE COMMON CORE STANDARDS **
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of SIGNED NUMBERS
Room 2: The ADDING FRACTIONS Garden
Room 3: The SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS Chamber
Room 4: The GREATEST COMMON FACTOR Parlor
Room 5: The NUMBER PROPERTIES Den
Room 6: The LINEAR EQUATIONS Laboratory
Room 7: The MEAN, MEDIAN AND MODE Nook
Room 8: The MULTIPLYING & DIVIDING FRACTIONS Tower
Room 9: The AREA AND SURFACE AREA Gallery
Room 10: The PROPORTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- End of Year Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Pre-Algebra Mystery Project Bundle
Algebra 1 Review Activity Bundle
More Algebra 1 Resources
Let's be friends:
My Website
Join my email list so you can get access to my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY:
My Email List
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Cartoon Last Character Standing Probability Experiment (Best Selling)
By Modified Treasures
Cartoon Last Character Standing
Students will be given a list of Cartoon Characters to see how their characters are eliminated over a 10 day period during the Last Character Standing Games. They will be given a pair of dice that will be used to determine if the character moves on to the next day or if they are eliminated. On the back is a series of questions to ensure that students are learning about experimental probability. Very fun and there will be a lot of laughs.
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