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Unit Rate Cornell Notes - Simple Breakdown!
By EduCraft Marketplace
This is a simple and to the point unit rate cornell notes. It provides definition and examples with a short summary of why do they think they would have to do this in real life! It could be printed and handed out or put on a LMS / board and have students write down the information in their notebook.
Spring Order of Operations Riddle | Math Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with these fun, no prep, ready to print Spring Order of Operations math riddles worksheets! Students will evaluate 12 expressions (with no negative numbers) using order of operations.
There are three versions with different riddles:
5 expressions with no parentheses and no exponents
7 expressions with parentheses and no exponents
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Long Multiplication | Free poster
By LittleStreams
A unique custom designed poster on Long Multiplication. We like to include as much information as possible in our posters without making the poster seem too complex. Download the FREE PDF now to see it up close! If you like this product, you may like our Card Game Bundle 2, which includes a card game on Factors and Multiples. Click here for more information. ---- If you have any comments or suggestions, and to stay updated please follow us or take a look at our Facebook Page Please click here to visit our website for more information about LittleStreams
Free Class Decor!: RSA Encryption - The Middle School Math that builds the House
By Daniel
Think that secret messages might interest the children? For sure it does! Get them into encryption with this classroom poster for your Math Classroom decor.
A free poster that shows all the middle school mathematics that builds the house of RSA Encryption.
Then you might also not want to miss the other two posters in this series!
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6th Grade - Guided Notes - Ratios
By AdventureSum Math and Science
Transform your 6th-grade math lessons with our comprehensive Guided Notes on Ratios! Perfect for introducing and reinforcing the fundamentals, this resource ensures students grasp the core concepts of Ratio rules while actively engaging in their learning process.
Key Features
Detailed Guided Notes: Step-by-step explanations and examples on the basics of Ratios.
Practice Problems: Varied exercises that reinforce understanding and application of the concepts.
Aligned with Common Core Standards: Ensures your students are meeting grade-level expectations.
Student-Friendly Layout: Clear, concise notes with plenty of space for student responses and problem-solving.
Teacher Key: Help support students understanding
Editable Format: Customizable to fit the unique needs of your classroom.
Enhances Understanding: Guided notes help break down complex concepts into manageable parts.
Encourages Active Learning: Students actively participate in the lesson, leading to better engagement and retention.
Saves Time: Ready-to-use materials mean less prep time for you and more focus on teaching.
Ideal for 6th-grade math teachers looking to strengthen their students' understanding of Ratios, this guided notes package is a valuable addition to any math curriculum. Download now and empower your students with the skills they need to succeed in math!
Keywords: 6th Grade Math, Guided Notes, Common Core Aligned, Math Activities, Math Worksheets, Interactive Learning, Middle School Math, Math Practice Problems, Editable Math Resources, Note Catcher, Ratios, Fractions, Division of Fractions
6th Grade - Guided Notes - Rates and Unit Rates
By AdventureSum Math and Science
Transform your 6th-grade math lessons with our comprehensive Guided Notes on Rates and Unit Rates! Perfect for introducing and reinforcing the fundamentals, this resource ensures students grasp the core concepts of Rates and Unit Rate rules while actively engaging in their learning process.
Key Features
Detailed Guided Notes: Step-by-step explanations and examples on the basics of Rates.
Practice Problems: Varied exercises that reinforce understanding and application of the concepts.
Aligned with Common Core Standards: Ensures your students are meeting grade-level expectations.
Student-Friendly Layout: Clear, concise notes with plenty of space for student responses and problem-solving.
Teacher Key: Help support students understanding
Editable Format: Customizable to fit the unique needs of your classroom.
Enhances Understanding: Guided notes help break down complex concepts into manageable parts.
Encourages Active Learning: Students actively participate in the lesson, leading to better engagement and retention.
Saves Time: Ready-to-use materials mean less prep time for you and more focus on teaching.
Ideal for 6th-grade math teachers looking to strengthen their students' understanding of Rates, this guided notes package is a valuable addition to any math curriculum. Download now and empower your students with the skills they need to succeed in math!
Keywords: 6th Grade Math, Guided Notes, Common Core Aligned, Math Activities, Math Worksheets, Interactive Learning, Middle School Math, Math Practice Problems, Editable Math Resources, Note Catcher, Ratio Tables, Graphing Ratio Relationships, Fractions, Division of Fractions, Rates, Unit Rates
3 Digit by 3 Digit (With Zeros) Multiplication Scavenger Hunt Practice Activity
By Equation Invasion
-Cut out cards and place them around the room or hallway.
-Give each student a recording sheet and assign them a starting problem.
-Each answer leads to the next card, and students will end up in the same place they started upon completion of the loop.
-An active way to get some extra multiplication practice in!
-Self-correcting!
-Includes 12 problem cards, one student worksheet, and an answer key
The Answers Are... Integers Part 2: BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your secondary math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank with 10 integers and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in random teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This lesson includes the following:
This activity works great as...
Check out the preview to see the full lesson directions!
Thank you for your interest in my lessons. I hope your students enjoy them as much as mine do.
If you would like to know more about how I use Building Thinking Classrooms in my own class, check out my blog. I am also creating and refining more curricular thin slicing lessons and non-curricular thinking tasks, so follow my store or check back regularly to see what's new.
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Middle School Math | Subtracting Integers | Emergency Sub Plan Worksheets
By Jennifer
Looking for a quick, no prep sub plan/worksheets for math? These 3 worksheets cover subtracting integers in an easy to understand, straightforward way.
Included are the rules for subtracting integers with the same signs and different signs. This makes this resource absolutely no work for a sub coming into your classroom!
Each section can be graded, making your students accountable for their work while you are away.
Let this resource take away the stress of prepping for a substitute.
You can also use this resource as a regular worksheet for your subtracting integers lesson.
Answer key included.
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Kentucky Derby Equation Riddle (Modified Version Included)
By Modified Treasures
Saddle up for an exhilarating mathematical journey with this no prep "Kentucky Derby Riddle" solving equations activity! This engaging resource combines the excitement of the Kentucky Derby with the thrill of solving two-step equations, making math learning a memorable and enjoyable experience for students.
In this activity, students will embark on a quest to unravel the mystery behind the riddle: "What do you call a horse that can't lose the Kentucky Derby?" Through a series of carefully crafted two-step equations, students will apply their equation-solving skills to uncover the answer to this intriguing question.
But that's not all! We all understand the importance of differentiation in the classroom, which is why included is a modified version of the Kentucky Derby Riddle activity. This additional resource ensures that all students, regardless of their learning needs and abilities, can participate and enjoy the equation-solving adventure.
Key Features:
Whether used as a standalone activity, a warm-up exercise, or part of a math center rotation, our Kentucky Derby Riddle activity is guaranteed to spark enthusiasm and foster a love for equation-solving in your classroom. Watch as students race towards mathematical success while unraveling the mystery of the Kentucky Derby!
Included:
Kentucky Derby Solving Equations Riddle (Modified Version Included)
Answer Key
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3 Digit by 3 Digit (No Zeros) Multiplication Scavenger Hunt Practice Activity
By Equation Invasion
-Cut out cards and place them around the room or hallway.
-Give each student a recording sheet and assign them a starting problem.
-Each answer leads to the next card, and students will end up in the same place they started upon completion of the loop.
-An active way to get some extra multiplication practice in!
-Self-correcting!
-Includes 12 problem cards, one student worksheet, and an answer key
The Answers Are... Integers Part 1: BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your secondary math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank with 10 integers and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in random teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This lesson includes the following:
This activity works great as...
Check out the preview to see the full lesson directions!
Thank you for your interest in my lessons. I hope your students enjoy them as much as mine do.
If you would like to know more about how I use Building Thinking Classrooms in my own class, check out my blog. I am also creating and refining more curricular thin slicing lessons and non-curricular thinking tasks, so follow my store or check back regularly to see what's new.
Follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Evaluating Expressions Mystery Activity- Modified Algebra Activity- Whodunit
By Modified Treasures
Engage your students with this fun and interactive mystery-solving activity while reinforcing key algebra skills! In this activity, students work through 18 evaluating expressions problems to uncover clues and solve a mystery.
How It Works:
This hands-on approach helps students practice evaluating expressions in an engaging, puzzle-like format. It’s perfect for review, homework, or an in-class activity.
What’s Included:
Students will love the challenge of solving both the math and the mystery!
Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and Practice
By Mathologist
Solving inequalities using addition and subtraction. Guided instruction problems and independent problems with answers included.
More resources on Pre-algebra and Algebra 1 resources available @mathologist
Order of Operations Riddle | Winter Math Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with these fun, no prep, ready to print Winter Order of Operations math riddles worksheets! Students will evaluate 19 expressions (with no negative numbers) using order of operations.
There are three versions with different riddles:
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Order of Operations Riddle | Winter Math Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with these fun, no prep, ready to print Winter Order of Operations math riddles worksheets! Students will evaluate 19 expressions (with no negative numbers) using order of operations.
There are three versions with different riddles:
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Math Calculator practice! Rounding and Decimals Tutorial for the TI-34 Multiview
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This step by step Rounding and Decimals Tutorial, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of the tutorial is DIY for students. Print the tutorial, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Round any decimal to the required number of decimals.
2. Change the rounding of numbers between 0 and 9 decimal places.
3. Complete worksheets, tests, examinations and other assessments correctly when you give instructions about rounding.
Also, take a look at the task Cards and Key of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
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This calculator tutorial and task series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Round your answer to the nearest whole number, Round your answer to the nearest tenth, Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, Round your answer to the nearest thousandths, Round your answer to one decimal place, Round your answer to two decimal places, Round your answer to three decimal places, Use pi to one decimal place, Use pi to two decimal places, Use pi to three decimal places, the digits of pi. 22/7, 3.141592
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
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Math Calculator practice! Rounding and Decimals Task+Key Casio fx-300ES Plus
By Daniel
Knowing every detail on your calculator and how it works, is the BEST feeling... as you do not have to interrupt your teacher a hundred times for help!
Independent work by students – no prep needed by teacher. Just print a copy of the tutorial and task for each student and watch them learn how to use their calculators well. This Rounding and Decimals task (with complete Key) gives students practice to become fluent using their calculator. It should be used in conjunction with the Rounding and Decimals Tutorial. The aim of both the Tutorial and the task is to assist students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of it is DIY for students.
Also, take a look at the Tutorial of this same calculator here, on the same topic, and get the two together.
Please follow my store here to get notified of all new resources I create.
I love to improve my resources, so any constructive feedback from you will be extremely welcome.
Enjoy this resource.
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Real-life-Mathematics
The task can be used as teacher assessment, peer assessment or self assessment at the end of a fractions and decimals unit of work.
This calculator tutorial and task series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Round your answer to the nearest whole number, Round your answer to the nearest tenth, Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, Round your answer to the nearest thousandths, Round your answer to one decimal place, Round your answer to two decimal places, Round your answer to three decimal places, Use pi to one decimal place, Use pi to two decimal places, Use pi to three decimal places, the digits of pi. 22/7, 3.141592, Assessment, Teacher Assessment, Formative Assessment, Summative Assessment, Peer Assessment, Self Assessment
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a REVIEW at your leisure, for other possible buyers to know how you have experienced it. Thank you so much!
By LittleStreams
This game is available in a 5 for 3 bundle. It is a card game that helps to reinforce a knowledge of The Order of Operations. Some calculations on the cards are particularly difficult, which is why we included a full answer sheet just in case there are any queries. The card game is also easily prepared thanks to easy-cut guides, and can be combined with our Addition Battle, Subtraction Battle and Negative Integers Battle card games for a more varied gaming experience. This card game is also available in a bundle of 5 games for the price of 3. For savings, click here to see. You may also like: Order of Operations Rummy Card Game If you have any comments or suggestions, and to stay updated please follow us or take a look at our Facebook Page Please click here to visit our website for more information about LittleStreams
Multiplying Polynomials, Algebra, Polynomials by Monomials Game
By Mathologist
Multiplying Polynomials by Monomials Game, Strive for Five
This is an activity where students can play while practicing multiplying polynomials by monomials. The player to reach five in a row either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally wins. Two players can play.
Included:
* Game board
* ANSWER sheet
* Show work sheet
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