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Equation Maze Bundle- Best Selling
By Modified Treasures
This is a set of 4 math mazes. Combining Like Terms. Distributive Property. One Step Equations. Two Step Equations. Answer keys are included. Fun activities as an alternative to worksheets.
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One-Step Addition and Subtraction Linear Equations Colouring Page
By Ms Churchs Classroom
In this activity, students will have 15 problems with integer answers. They will practice solely one-step addition and subtraction questions, with varying set-ups and variables. There is room to show work!
This is a great resource for independent practice, catch-up, or to assign with a substitute.
Please check the preview to see ALL 15 questions so you can determine the suitability for your classroom!
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Money Lab- Understanding Borrowing and Credit Card Use
Money Lab - Understanding Savings and Using Interest Formulas
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Real-Life Math fun activity! Multiplying Binomials- To FOIL quickly accurately
By Daniel
It is always a good strategy to review essential skills with your students, and this is right up there with the most essential!
Lots of practice to FOIL binomials well. This task builds up from basic multiplication of whole numbers to complex binomials. The six tasks build gradually in complexity and involves 1) multiplying whole numbers, 2) multiplying integers, 3) multiplying positive monomials, 4) multiplying positive and negative monomials with binomials, 5) multiplying binomials with leading coefficient of 1 and 6) multiplying binomials with leading coefficient different from 1.
Students will clarify the following topics through thorough practice:
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By LittleStreams
This is a comprehensive poster on The Order of Operations. It comes with FOUR VERSIONS of the same poster formulated to PEMDAS, PEDMAS, BODMAS and BIDMAS. One thing that we find a lot of guided posters on this subject lack is an explanation of WHY there is an Order of Operations, and why it is in that order. We hope that this poster will change that, and give learners a deeper understanding of why The Order of Operations are so important as well as explaining the order itself. Download it for FREE right now!
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.
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Printable winter count add and write Math Addition - Basic Math Addition
By The Students Palace
Here is a 10-page activity for kindergarten children. The objective is to add the number in the right colomn . This is a very good activity for learning math and logic.
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10 pages (PDF ) - Fun winter math addition Activities
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Square Roots part 2 | PowerPoint Presentation Math Lesson High School Radical
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Square Roots? This resource is great for you! Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 24 total slides
✦ 18 slides for notes and examples.
✦ 5 slides for application.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to
✦ Define and explain what a square root is.
✦ Recognize the square root symbol (√) and understand its significance.
✦ Explain some square root properties.
✦ Understand Rules of Calculations.
✦ Expand & Reduce an Expression.
✦ Make comparison of Two Radicals.
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Thanksgiving Color by Code: Add and Subtract Basic Fractions
By Qiang Ma
This Thanksgiving fraction set includes a student’s version and a teacher’s version. This Add & Subtract Fractions less than 1, targeting Grade 3 and below. They are 20 problems total. All positive fractions. Use for Thanksgiving, or any time of the year. Prep Free! Independent!
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Financial Literacy - Digital Checkbook Register
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Do your students know how to properly make entries into a spreadsheet to keep track of their deposits and withdrawals? I have created an Excel and Google Sheets spreadsheet to make it easy for them. Each spreadsheet has 3 tabs - 1) showing them what I created, 2) a blank spreadsheets with headings, & 3) a black spreadsheet so they can follow the easy directions I have provided to create their own. What a great way for them to keep track of the money they receive, spend, and be able to balance their checking account!
On the main thumbnail, please download the specific directions to create their own spreadsheet. It is a learning experience in the area of financial literacy + they are gaining Excel and Google Sheets skills.
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Menu Math Addition and Subtraction Activity
By Sign with me TOD
The Sandwich Spot Lunch Menu includes drinks, sandwiches, sides, and dessert that customers may purchase as posed in the addition and subtraction questions presented in the product. Students can then choose which products they would purchase and will be required to add and subtract chosen menu items. There are 26 addition and subtraction questions provided in this packet and each question provides space for students to solve each problem. There is an answer key included in this product.
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Blank Graph Paper Printable, Square Grid Math Template for Long Division
By Truly Neat Printables
Printable square grid graph papers are beneficial for math students. This blank graph paper template features grid lines that can be used for solving various math problems such as multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, drawing geometric shapes and more. These are also great for special education students.
This set includes :
11 Pages, pdf format
Size (8x11.5 Inches)
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Solving Inequalities with Multiplication and Division Guided Notes and Practice
By Mathologist
Easy guided lesson on solving inequalities with multiplication and division. Independent practice questions with answers included.
Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction Mini-Lesson
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Integer Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Mystery Picture bundle
By Kile's Classroom
Integer operations Picture Puzzles- Students solve problems using the four operations with positive and negative numbers. The solutions to these problems create a mystery picture when the lines between the answers are connected in the correct order.
There are two different activities- one for addition/subtraction and one for multiplication/division.
Students can self-check and make corrections while completing this activity, which prevents them from completing an entire assignment before realizing they do not understand a concept.
This activity is great for Substitute teachers, intervention/RtI, or enrichment!
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More Great Resources From Kile's Classroom
Adding and Subtract Integers Problem Trail.
Integer Operations Add and Subtract Mystery Picture.
Integer Operations Interactive Notebook.
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Algebra Pre Algebra Escape the Room Riddle Worksheets | Fun Math Sub Plans
By AbsoluteValueMath
In these Escape the Room Riddle Worksheets, your students will be completing pre algebra topics to determine the answer to the riddle in order to escape the math lab! Topics include exponents, linear equations, algebraic expressions, integers and combining like terms. Included are 5 different worksheets with each of the following topics. There are 15 - 17 questions per page, depending on how many unique letters are in the answer to the riddle!
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Integers Activities Opposites combine to make 0 Real World Integer 7.NS.1 7.NS.2
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource is a fill-in worksheet focusing on Quantities In Real-life situations that combine to zero. The questions are Common Core aligned and address one specific lesson ( The second lesson from 7.NS.A.1a: Quantities that combine to zero).
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The first lesson from 7.NS.A.1a is available here: #1 Absolute Value and Opposite Integers Math Printable Worksheet & Practice set.
The PDF has eight total worksheets including Answer keys :
Page 1: Fill in the blank to make a true statement. Ten phrases are given to review basic definitions and notions of integers.
Page 2: 15 real-life situations given to the student to find an integer that corresponds to each situation.
Page 3: 11 real-life situations given to the student to check if each situation involves opposite quantities combining to make zero.
Page 4: Describe three situations in which opposite quantities combine to make zero then give the number phrase that best describes each + A word problem to emphasize the concept of opposites that combine to make zero.
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Building Number Sense with Multiplying and Dividing Whole Numbers
By Jennifer Allain
After reading “Making Number Talks Matter” by Cathy Humphreys and Ruth Parker, I was inspired to build on their discussions of number sense.
**** I strongly recommend the book!
The goal of these activities is to ultimately get students thinking about numbers in more ways than one. When we ask them to find the amount without using pencil and paper, we ask them to find and create patterns. When I say “without counting” I mean that look they get—where they close one eye and squint and point to the numbers as they compute from their seats. Students will start to realize symmetry, groupings, and patterns.
These pages are intended for use with a projector but could be adjusted for small group instruction. The first page is intended for the initial display. Have students mentally solve the problem silently and independently. One students have an answer they can give a signal to show they have a number in mind—how you choose the signal is up to you but a simple thumbs up in front of their chest (so as not to distract or discourage their classmates) would suffice. The second page puts the same problem in the corner but leaves room for notes. Here is where you put student responses in any organized fashion you prefer—the important part here is to make sure you are recording ONLY the answers (keep your poker face!). Once you have student responses, ask students to defend their reasoning or find errors in words while you scribe their thinking on the board. This is a great opportunity for students to see that there is more than one way to approach a problem and come out with an accurate answer. As you progress, it is easy to transfer their thinking into more generalized “rules” in math.
There are 30 Multiplication problems and 30 Division problems.
Task Cards Math | Adding Integers Math Scavenger Hunt | Addition Task Cards
By Jennifer
This Adding Integers Scavenger Hunt plus Extension Activity will add some movement into your math lesson!
This product contains:
- 10 Task Cards on Adding Integers
- 'How to Use this Product" Instructions
- Recording Sheet
- Extension Activity for Early Finishers
- Answer Key
HOW TO USE THIS PRODUCT:
- Cut the 10 cards and place them around the classroom/hallway
- Groups of students will start at different 'letters' to avoid congestion
- Have students record their answers on the recording sheet
- If students find their way back to their original card, they will know (and you will too!) that they have completed the scavenger hunt successfully
- Early finishers can go back to their desk to complete an extension activity while their classmates complete the scavenger hunt
I know you and your students will enjoy this resource!
Happy teaching!
Diamond Method- Pre-Factoring Notes and Worksheets
By Modified Treasures
Do your students struggle with factoring? Students need to practice pre-factoring skills of using the Diamond Method. This is a set of notes and practice worksheets for you to print and go. My students struggle when we start factoring with a=1 or a>1 to find the numbers that would fit the requirements. This guides students in this process. Use this for pre-teaching, independent practice, or for math intervention.
Included: Two notes and three practice sheets. The first section for notes is when there is a positive number for a x c at the top of the diamond. The second section for notes is when there is a negative number for a x c at the top of the diamond. Practice sheet #1 is for a positive a x c. Practice #2 is for a negative a x c. Practice #3 is a mixture of each.
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Real-Life Math! Multiplying Binomials (FOIL), Addressing all Basics needed!
By Daniel
It is always a good strategy to review essential skills with your students, and this is right up there with the most essential!
The task will help students review all the basics involved in multiplying binomials. The task is specifically useful in a classroom full of students of different abilities. It addresses the following algebraic basics:
FOIL, Binomials Multiplication, Algebra, Like terms, Adding Integers
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The Answers Are... Whole Numbers Part 2: FREE BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in 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 FREE lesson includes the following:
I created this FREE lesson so any math teacher using BTC can have access to a quick lesson plan for one of the first few days of school. Get your students out of their seats, standing at their whiteboards, and thinking deeply about math.