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Ratios and Proportions in Real Life Situations
- This ratios and proportions activity includes print and digital versions ( google slides ). The activity includes rates and equivalent ratios using real life word problems. The activity is ideal for 6th and 7th grade classrooms. The proportional relationships are represented in 4 different forms: ...
Box and Whisker Plot Worksheet
On this worksheet students have to find the median, the minimum, the maximum, the quartiles, and also plot a Box and Whisker graph.

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Probability Activities for 4th and 5th Graders
I love using probability games, experiments, read-alouds, sorts, and other activities to make a probability unit hands-on and engaging for 4th and 5th grade students. Click through to see my favorite low-prep probability activities to incorporate in your math workshop. Supports Virginia SOL 4.13
Math Coordinates City Project
Are you looking for an engaging activity to teach coordinates to your upper elementary and middle school math students? Your upper elementary and middle school students will become engaged as they are asked to design a city based on using a coordinate plane. This is a teacher-friendly resource and minimal prep is involved.This resource contains 9 total documents (12 pages total) that are intended to be a creative math lesson plan that has students create their own city using coordinates, a…

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Ratio and Proportions Board Game
Small group fun with Ratio and Proportions Board Game based on the popular board game SORRY! A fun and engaging way to review or practice ratio and proportions for middle school students!Game intended for 2-4 players plus one student answer checker. Great for stations and small group activities. Whiteboards or scratch paper recommended. Clock or minute time needed.How to Play:1) Students cut out cards and player pieces. Since part of the game play is based on color, if you print out in black…

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Have your students noticed how much math is in pop culture? This is a collection of math clips from various sources and accompanying multiple choice questions. This is a perfect way to keep the learning going after state testing when kids want to check out! These questions are suitable/easy for a middle school aged student. Links for each clip are hyperlinked in the document. Answer key provided!
Digital Area Perimeter Distance Learning Google Slides SeeSaw
Area Perimeter practice with digital Area perimeter resource - distance learning digital area with Cheez-its and perimeter with Cheez-its. Students can use real Cheez-its and take photos or they can drag the moveable Cheez-it pieces on the screen. Google Slide and Seesaw available. Great geometry practice and area and perimeter practice for 2nd grade math or 3rd grade math during distance learning
End of Year Math Project for Middle School - 'Plan a Summer BBQ'
Get your students excited for summer and wrap up the school year with this real-world math project! I have successfully used this project with 6th grade honors, 7th grade, and 8th grade. Keep your students motivated while reinforcing key math concepts!This end-of-year math project will find your students organizing a Summer BBQ. Budgeting, Shopping for Supplies, Area of the yard, Planning the schedule, Activities, and more - you will love the integration of essential math skills in a…

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Comparing Slope Foldable | Algebra interactive notebooks, Algebra lessons, Algebra
This comparing slope foldable goes together super easily with scissors and glue. It allows algebra students to compare different ways slopes can be depicted and contrast different slopes. The foldable folds completely in half to fit inside an algebra interactive notebook. It also folds completely flat for assembly.
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