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Percent of Change Study Guide with Examples, Exercises, Answer Key | ALGEBRA
By Oops Math is Fun
Master the concept of Percent of Change with this comprehensive Study Guide designed specifically for Algebra I students. This resource covers key topics including percent of increase, percent of decrease, markup, discount, and sales tax. Each section is explained clearly with definitions and examples to ensure a deep understanding of the material.
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Keywords: Percent of Change Study Guide, Algebra Study Guide, Percent of Increase, Percent of Decrease, Markup, Discount, Sales Tax, Algebra I Resources
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Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses.
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Angle Relationships Mystery Activities (2)- Parallel lines & Transversal fall
By Modified Treasures
Make learning angle relationships an exciting adventure with these Angle Relationships Mystery Activity Worksheets! Students will apply their knowledge of angles to solve two engaging mysteries—perfect for middle school math classes. By solving a variety of problems, students uncover clues that lead them to find who committed the crime, where they hid the object, and what tool was used to steal it!
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These Angle Relationships Mystery Activity Worksheets are the perfect way to bring an element of fun and critical thinking to your geometry lessons. Whether you’re looking for a seasonal Halloween activity or a mystery that can be used year-round, your students will love solving the puzzles while mastering angle relationships!
Winter And Valentine's day Word Search Puzzle Fun Worksheets
By EduTeachers Toolbox
These Winter and Valentine's Day word search puzzle sheets are engaging activities designed for fun and learning. It consists of a grid full of letters, containing hidden words related to the themes of winter and Valentine's Day. The goal is to locate, circle or highlight these words within the grid, which can run horizontally, vertically, diagonally or even backwards.
These worksheets provide a fun way to reinforce vocabulary, improve spelling, and encourage attention to detail. Word lists often include terms associated with winter activities such as snowflakes, snowmen, sledding, and hot cocoa, Valentine's Day items such as love, hearts, cupid, and chocolate, and romantic phrases.
Teachers, parents, or individuals looking for fun challenges can use these worksheets as teaching tools or fun entertainment during the holiday season. They meet the needs of various age groups, making them versatile for classroom activities, home entertainment, or even social gatherings.
Puzzles usually come in different difficulty levels to suit different skill sets, ensuring that everyone can participate and enjoy the delightful adventure of finding hidden words amid the winter and romantic themes.
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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French Revolution Committee Simulation Drafting the Declaration of the Rights...
By Dotty's Printables
This resource provides a French Revolution simulation with roles for key figures like Georges Danton and Marie-Joseph Chénier. It includes scenarios such as drafting the Declaration of the Rights of Man, debate sessions, and crisis cards with challenges. Also included are reflection worksheets to help students analyze their experience and understand the complexities of revolutionary decision-making.
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Solve & Switch: Systems of Equations
By EZMath
Solve and Switch is a round robin style group activity in which students practice creating, graphing, and solving systems of equations based on real life situations. Students work in teams to complete four different tasks, each student completing a different part of each task (write a system, graph the system, solve the system, check the answer). This activity works great for a full 50 minute class period, providing students with challenging work that elicits rich math discussion.
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20 + Printable veterans day Sudoku Puzzles - ( Fun November Activities )
By The Students Palace
It's Thanksgiving!! It's Time for little kids to enjoy the festival and bring new out of their creativity, imagination, thinking, and artistic skills.
Give your little ones’ minds a workout with this Thanksgiving-themed sudoku pages. Sudoku is a fun and challenging activity that helps people of all ages develop their logic and problem-solving skills. It's great way for kids to express themselves and relax.
The Rise of Hate: Seeds of the Holocaust Reading Comprehension Worksheet
By More Lessons Less Planning
The Rise of Hate: Seeds of the Holocaust - Engaging Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Strengthen your students' historical understanding and critical thinking skills with this comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet on the Holocaust. This resource explores the seeds of hatred that were sown in Europe, leading
to this horrific genocide.
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Math - Mathematical Processes Questions (Teacher Outline)
By Amanda G
This package provides you with a total of 56 different questions you can ask your students in order to help you better understand their thought processes in mathematics. The first list is comprised of 21 general questions that could be used in other subject areas. The second list contains 35 subject specific questions related to the mathematical processes. This is a quick and easy list to carry around with you as you are taking a look at the work your students are doing.
Digital - Spring Word Problems - Google Forms
By FUNctional Academics Educator
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The word problems are a mix of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The first form starts with one step problems to review and progresses into multiple step word problems. Some of the problems include time and money.
This resource is great for morning work, IEP data collection or as exit tickets.
Rates Unit Rate Ratios and Proportional Relationships Word Problems 6.RP | 7.RP
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource focuses on understanding the Relationship between Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates. The worksheet has 25 fill-in questions that are Common Core aligned (6.RP.A.2) .
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The PDF has 25 total questions with answer keys :
Questions 1: Give the definitions of the three comparisons (Ratio-Rate-Unit rate).
Question 2: Activity that groups ratios, rates, and unit rates in a box + four questions for students to explain the difference between the comparisons.
Question 3: Table to class different examples of ratios.
Question 4: Example of how to convert a rate into a unit rate+ eight questions for a student to find the unit rate.
Question 5: Circle the unit rates among ratios.
Question 6: Two word problems to identify the best rate.
Question 7: Draw a line from the rate to its unit rate between two situations.
Question 8: True or false.
Questions 9&10: Eight cases to determine the best deal on a purchase.
Question 11: Word problems.
Make sure to go check the first lesson's worksheet about Writing ratios (6.RP.A.1).
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Scaffolded Packet Solving Equations and Writing from Word Problems
By MsVisualizer
This 4 page packet is the perfect sub plan activity as each page is scaffolded with examples and ordered thoughtfully so that questions get progressively more challenging.
Includes 2 pages of Visual, Solve the Equation, and Check Your Answer and 2 pages of Word Problems where students write the equation. Includes equations of the form Ax+C=Q and Ax+C=Bx+D.
Answer Key included for the first two pages only. The word problem pages have multiple correct answers for some questions.
Writing Sentences / Equations | ALGEBRA Worksheet and Homework Set with Answers
By Oops Math is Fun
Enhance your students' skills in translating sentences into equations and vice versa with this Worksheet & Homework Set. Designed to strengthen their understanding and application of algebraic principles, this set provides clear examples, practical exercises, and answer keys to ensure mastery of the topic.
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Domain and Range Worksheet (Real-Life Scenarios)- Problem Solving
By Modified Treasures
Domain and Range Worksheet, featuring 20 engaging scenarios that will challenge students to apply their understanding of domain and range in practical contexts. Take your students on a journey of exploration through these real-life scenarios.
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School Word Search-20Puzzles for middle &high school-Activities printables+300W
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SCHOOL WORD SEARCH ?????????? Puzzle Worksheet Activity | +300 Word | Activities printables PDF
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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.
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Solving Systems of Equations 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 solving systems of linear equations. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite algebraic expression skills all the way up to writing and solving systems of equations from context.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, 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 solving systems of equations after teaching the concept, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
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Back To School Word Search For Kids
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6th Grade Ratios Activities: Ratios Word Problems Word Problems 6.RP | 7.RP
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource focuses on understanding the Relationship between Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates. The worksheet has 25 fill-in questions that are Common Core aligned (6.RP.A.2) .
See preview above for more details.
The PDF has 25 total questions with answer keys :
Questions 1: Give the definitions of the three comparisons (Ratio-Rate-Unit rate).
Question 2: Activity that groups ratios, rates, and unit rates in a box + four questions for students to explain the difference between the comparisons.
Question 3: Table to class different examples of ratios.
Question 4: Example of how to convert a rate into a unit rate+ eight questions for a student to find the unit rate.
Question 5: Circle the unit rates among ratios.
Question 6: Two word problems to identify the best rate.
Question 7: Draw a line from the rate to its unit rate between two situations.
Question 8: True or false.
Questions 9&10: Eight cases to determine the best deal on a purchase.
Question 11: Word problems.
Make sure to go check the first lesson's worksheet about Writing ratios (6.RP.A.1).
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Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
By MsVisualizer
After using several visual patterns as warm ups building up to writing equations, I created this to push my students to figure out how to determine the slope and y intercept of an equation from a table that skips x values and doesn't include 0.
This worked great with Building Thinking Classroom practices, especially with students who are familiar with writing equations from visual patterns. I've personally used it with advanced 6th graders and 7th graders.
A detailed answer key and questions/hints for pushing students thinking are included.
I've also included links to several Desmos activities that I and others have made that help students develop a deeper understanding of writing equations with meaningful feedback (not just telling them if they are right or wrong but showing why).
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
Noncurricular Task: Estimating Rational and Irrational Numbers
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