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Percentage Practice: Detective Math Mystery | Worksheet [8th Grade]
By Nardine Mettry
Calling all math detectives! The Pufferfish Potion Pack has vanished from the Coral Reef Research Center, and it's up to your students to crack the case using their percentage skills!
What's Included?
(tip: Put on the "Mission Impossible" theme song on the board and OH the fun)
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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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Math Calculator practice! Fractions and Decimals Tutorial-TI-36X Pro Calculator
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 Fractions 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. Enter regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
2. Easily switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
3. Multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
4. Comfortably switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions, improper fractions and decimals.
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 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
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction
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.
Percentage of Amounts, increase and decrease Follow Me Cards
By LittleStreams
These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise percentage of amounts including increasing and decreasing a number by a given percent. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer.
Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. For extra challenge, don’t use a calculator.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
-Have students race to connect the cards.
-Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table.
-Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards.
- Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books.
Ratio and Equivalent Ratio Recipe Book
By May
This activity is great to review writing ratios and finding equivalent ratios, especially in real-world examples! Students can find the equivalent ratio for the servings and write ratios to practice formations and order.
What this includes:
- Two booklets designed for independently or partner work.
- Examples of real world baking situations to use ratios.
- The ability to create a restaurant using ratios.
- How to incorporate visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning.
Proportional Relationships Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with proportional relationships. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity provides 4 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite proportional relationship skills such as identifying when a relationship is or is not proportional all the way up to comparing units rate from different representations.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 3, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review comparing proportional relationships after teaching the concepts, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
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FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | FRACTIONS | BASKETBALL | MOVEMENT BREAK | FUN
By French Made Fun!
Fractions de basket!
Dans ce jeu mathématique kinesthésique amusant, les élèves travaillent par paires pour créer un ballon de basket en papier et comptent les tirs réussis et manqués pour trouver des fractions, des décimales, des fractions simplifiées et des pourcentages qui représentent les statistiques des joueurs.
Tout ce dont vous avez besoin, ce sont des gobelets en plastique, un rouleau de ruban adhésif et un bac de recyclage rempli de papier.
Ce jeu est conçu pour les élèves de 5e et 6e année, mais peut facilement être joué en 7e ou 8e année comme révision.
Idéal pour un suppléant ou pour des journées amusantes (ou pour une classe avec une foule de petits fous qui aiment bouger toute la journée, comme la mienne!)
AMUSEZ-VOUS!⛹️
St. Patrick's Day Color by Code: Add and Subtract Fraction Review
By Qiang Ma
This St. Patrick's Day Add & Subtract Fraction Review set includes a student’s version and a teacher’s version. They are 20 problems total. All positive fractions. Grade 3-10. Use for St. Patrick's Day, or any time of the year. Prep Free! Independent!
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Multiplying Fractions Maze (PPTX, PDF, & GSLIDES)
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
A special thanks to Lindsay Bowden for this math maze template. Are you looking to make math more fun for your students, or distant learners? This maze worksheet is great to distribute for classwork, homework, math centers, early finishers, or extra practice. These mazes are designed so the student is able to work out each multiplication fraction problem so they can determine the correct direction to complete the maze. It is also designed for easy grading for the teacher.
PDF, Google Slides & PowerPoint versions as well as the answer key are included.
TIP: If you are using this maze for math centers, simply laminate and use dry erase markers. You can use Expo Cleaner with a Magic Eraser to clean off. After a while, it will leave residue and you may have to print and laminate another.
Template credit: www.LindsayBowden.com
Adding Subtracting Fractions Pixel Art Activity Google Sheets Frog
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep and self-checking adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators mystery picture activity. Students will solve 20 operations using Google Sheets. This is also a great after break activity. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
You must have a Google™ account. A copy of the Google™ Sheet will be saved to your Google™ Drive. So, make sure you are signed into your Google™ account.
If you want to assign the Sheet to your Google™ Classroom:
1. Create an assignment.
2. Click “Add” and choose “Google Drive” option.
3. Search for the Google Sheet in your Google Drive.
4. Choose the option to “Make a copy for each student”. Students will get their own copy of the file with their name added to the document title.
5. Click to assign the activity to all students.
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Solving Equations Culminating Activity | Walk About Wall Journey | Multi-Step Eq
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Here's a great to assess whether your students have learned how to solve equations or not! The Equations Wall Journey gives them 20 different equations. The answer to each equation will lead them to the next equation. You can hang these around your room, in the hall, or all over the school. Add other hints to the pages. Make it your own!!
Included:
-Student Answer Sheet
-20 different equations on individual pages
-The Answer Key
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Divisibility Rules and Prime Numbers Interactive Notebook
By Kile's Classroom
Divisibility Rules and Prime and Composite Numbers Interactive Notebook and Student Practice Activities
Prime and Composite numbers and the Divisibility Rules are essential skills in a student's mathematical understanding. It is so important to prepare your students well before you teach fractions, so use this great set of interactive notebook pages/guided notes and student activities to add to your Prime Number and Divisibility Rules lessons!
The students will be talking about numbers as they learn patterns and how numbers work together.
These skills are a must before students can fluently work with fractions!
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Key Words: Prime, Composite, Divisibility, Fractions, Division,
Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Worksheet with Models 3rd Grade fraction
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This will be amazing for helping your students understand equivalent fractions. Kids will practice equivalent fractions with these Beginner DIFFERENTIATD with number lines worksheets, this will help students find equivalent fractions and compare fractions that are parts of a whole.
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What's included: 18 equivalent fractions for students to identify using circle models as visual aid:
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Non-curricular BTC Task: Estimating the size of Rational and Irrational Numbers
By MsVisualizer
This is a fun non curricular thinking task that goes beyond just asking students to convert rational numbers to other forms and put them in order. It provides students with an opportunity to think more deeply about the relative sizes of rational and irrational numbers and strategically choose which shapes to place where.
There are many valid approaches and answers to this task so it is a great way to start the year and build a thinking classroom.
This includes both a version made for 5th, 6th, or 7th grade with mixed numbers and decimal side lengths as well as a version for 8th/9th grade which includes square roots as well.
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
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Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
Rectangle Area and Perimeter Thinking Problems
Math Calculator practice! TI-30Xa Calculator - Fractions and Decimals task+Key
By Daniel
This Fractions and Decimals task (with complete Key) gives students practice to become fluent and efficient using their calculator. Students get 30 fractions to 1) enter correctly and 2) change the format. Students also get 20 fractions problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to solve.
The task includes practice with the following skills:
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction, 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.
Also, take a look at the Tutorial of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
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Fraction, Decimal and Percentage Matching Activity
By LittleStreams
This fraction, decimal and percentage matching puzzle is a fun way to test students ability convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. It contains 32 puzzles including all base fractions up to nine-tenths, and also includes a bonus ten-tenths to test understanding of a whole.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet or US letter. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
Comparing Proportional Relationships: Grade 7 Math
By EZMath
Want to know if your 7th grade math students can calculate a unit rate and compare proportional relationships in the same and different representation?
This presentation includes 10 questions (23 slides total) that has students work in groups to determine which statement is true between two given proportional relationships. Which has the higher unit rate? Which has the lower unit rate? Which of the two representations is actually proportional? Teams must be able to work together to determine the answer, then back up their answers verbally.
Great as a review activity before an exam, or as a mid-unit formative assessment to track progress towards mastery.
This lesson also includes a quick paper/pencil exit ticket students can do individually so you can assess each students' mastery of proportional relationships, with answer key included.
Included in Activity:
- Link to Google Slide Deck for classroom presentation
- Complete directions for how I like to run the activity
- Printable student answer choice cards
- Printable student Exit Ticket
- Complete Exit Ticket answer key
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
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Converting Fractions Decimals and Percents | Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this digital, self-checking, no-prep activity designed for mastering the conversion of fractions, decimals, and percents.
This interactive Google Sheets activity allows students to practice converting fractions, decimals, and percents in an engaging and effective way.
Perfect for a digital classroom, this no-prep resource ensures students receive immediate feedback, enhancing their understanding and retention.
Key Features:
Interactive Learning: Students solve 20 carefully curated problems to reveal a mystery picture, adding an element of fun to math practice.
Comprehensive Practice:
Problems include converting between fractions, decimals, and percents to ensure thorough understanding.
Flexible Use: Ideal for:
Back-to-school review and preparation
Additional remediation materials
Individual and whole class assignments
Substitute teacher lesson plans
Convenient Solutions: Included for quick and easy grading.
Why Teachers Love It:
"This is a great activity. My students loved to see the picture appear as they completed problems. This also was a great self-checking activity. This brought up great conversations about incorrect answers among students."
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Fraction Division Color By Answer Set - 3 Challenging Activities
By Kile's Classroom
Practice the skill of fraction division with this fun set of activities. The students solve the fraction division problem and search for the answer on the coloring page. If the answer is not there, they have made a mistake! Perfect for self correction and error analysis! 3 Different levels of difficulty to build skills and differentiate student tasks! Check out the product preview! ************************************************************* Check out more great products from Kile's Classroom! Dividing Fractions and Whole Numbers Color By Answer. Dividing Fractions Color By Answer. Decimal Operations Color By Answer.
Math Calculator practice! TI-34 Multiview Calc - Fractions and Decimals task+Key
By Daniel
This Fractions and Decimals task, (with complete Key), gives students practice to become fluent and efficient using their calculator. Students get 30 fractions to 1) enter correctly and 2) change the format. Students also get 20 fractions problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to solve.
The task includes practice with the following skills:
Also, take a look at the Tutorial of this same calculator, on the same topic, and get the two together. You will find it here:
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction, 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.
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