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7th grade algebra cultural activities

Preview of One Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction Fact Finder

One Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction Fact Finder

Engage your students with a Fact Finder worksheet today! Your students will learn fun facts about the Eiffel Tower while they practice solving one step equations using addition or subtraction in this fun worksheet.This Fact Finder includes 11 problems requiring students to solve one step equations involving only addition or subtraction. The answers are all positive whole numbers, so this is a good beginning level worksheet.Be sure to come back and rate this product to claim your TpT credits!If
Preview of Black History Math Stations Activity

Black History Math Stations Activity

Black History - Math Stations - Ratios/ Rates/ ProportionsIn this activity, your students will be learning about courageous Black figures from history, while also practicing ratios, rates, and proportions! On each station cards, they will learn a little bit about the figure on the card, and also have to solve a problem related to the situation on the card. It is a great way integrate important parts of our nation’s history into our math classes! Students can rotate through the stations you have
Preview of Ratio Recipe Final Project Handout

Ratio Recipe Final Project Handout

This is a great end of unit project for rates, ratios and proportions. The student facing introduction is as follows; "You have found your favorite recipe for a dessert or appetizer and want to bring it to a class party. The problem is your recipe doesn’t serve enough people. Use proportions to increase the recipe to serve all the people needed. Make 1 serving per person. We have 15 people we need to serve."There are multiple parts to this project, including creating a brochure for their new con
Preview of Two-Step Equation Black History Month Math Activity Mini-Bundle

Two-Step Equation Black History Month Math Activity Mini-Bundle

Created by
Jennifer Blaske
1) Two-Step Equations - Michael Jackson (Black History Month)This is a fun math activity where students can practice solving two step equations while learning about one of the most influential people in the music industry, Michael Jackson. Great activitiy to do in February for Black History Month.There are two separate worksheets which can be either printed front and back or stapled together (which I think is the easier way). Students will solve equations on one worksheet, then write the number
Preview of Muhammad Ali Pixel Art- Two-Step Equations

Muhammad Ali Pixel Art- Two-Step Equations

Created by
Mathporium
This Muhammad Ali Pixel Art activity is a great way to celebrate Black History Month and integrate discussions on character building in your math class. The activity contains 15 two-step equation math problems. Correct answers will turn blue and reveal a part of a mystery picture. The incorrect answers will appear in red. Students will love the instant feedback! Teachers will enjoy the time they save from this self-grading activity. A printable work page with the problems are included so that st
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Pixel Art- Two-Step Inequalities

Martin Luther King Jr. Pixel Art- Two-Step Inequalities

Created by
Mathporium
This MLK Pixel Art activity is a great way to integrate history and issues relating to social justice into your math class! The activity contains 15 two-step inequality math problems. It will turn correct answers blue and reveal a part of a mystery picture. The incorrect answers will appear in red. Students will love the instant feedback! Teachers will enjoy the time they save from this self-grading activity. A printable work page with the problems are included so that students can show their wo
Preview of Restaurant Menu: Addition and Evaluation of Algebraic Expressions

Restaurant Menu: Addition and Evaluation of Algebraic Expressions

Created by
Teacher MATRIX
This is a fun way in adding and evaluating expressions by using a restaurant menu. The menu has Chinese foods with prices in algebraic form. Students will do the worksheet by finding the price of the menu in algebraic form and evaluating it. Students will also work with a partner by playing the role of a waiter/waitress and getting order from the customer. Students can switch roles. For questions, comments or inquiries; please e-mail me at thematrixtrilogy123@gmail.com.a rel="license" href="htt
Preview of Black History Month - Solving Linear Equations & Systems

Black History Month - Solving Linear Equations & Systems

In celebration of Black History Month...This is a fun trivia activity on Google Slides [with PearDeck add-ons!] that allows students to practice: 1. solving linear equations in one variable2. solving systems of linear equations in two variables, using the substitution method or the elimination method..while learning about the accomplishments of various black athletes! The numerical answer to each equation/system that they solve, is the answer that goes in the blank of a sentence describing an a
Preview of Chicago Neighborhood Graphing Project

Chicago Neighborhood Graphing Project

This project combines student knowledge of linear inequalities with their pride of representing their neighborhood! Using different neighborhood maps of Chicago, students will create a coordinate plane and plot their house on the map. I used this with my freshmen algebra class and it was overwhelmingly engaging!Regions included:Far North SideNorth SideNorthwest SideCentral ChicagoSouth SideFar Southeast SideFar Southwest SideWest SideRubric included!!!***Template to use with map of your choice**
Preview of Dimensional Analysis Travel Project

Dimensional Analysis Travel Project

Combine Geography with Math in this travel based activity using dimensional analysis! Students will choose a country to visit, then use a search engine along with dimensional analysis answer questions about that country such as how far away the nearest airport is, how far it is from your hometown to that country, how long and wide the country is, how much their money is worth compared to a U.S. dollar, how long it would take to get there, etc. This is a great project to wrap up a unit on dimen
Preview of Distributive Property Fact Finder - The Great Wall of China

Distributive Property Fact Finder - The Great Wall of China

Engage your students with this Distributive Property Fact Finder today! Students learn 11 fun facts about The Great Wall while simplifying expressions involving the distributive property. Students simplify the expression, then choose the correct answer choice to fill in missing information for facts about The Great Wall. Students love to learn new facts instead of just "doing math for math's sake" and I find it much easier to remember the answers when they are facts instead of numbers. This make
Preview of Fact Finder Math Bundle

Fact Finder Math Bundle

Now you can get 7 of my Best-Selling Fact Finder math activities at one great price!Fact Finders are a great way to engage students and bring in other subject areas, too! Students solve math problems to find the answer to questions about famous people, places, and landmarks!This bundle of Fact Finders is geared towards pre-algebra and algebra classes. Topics include :evaluating expressionsdistributive propertysolving inequalitiessale price and percent offgreatest common factor1-step equationsY
Preview of Rate of Change Across the USA

Rate of Change Across the USA

Get ready to travel across the USA during math class! Students are told their beginning location and their final destination for the first three problems, then they get to create their own adventures for the last three problems. The map of the USA is overlaid with a coordinate plane. Students find the coordinate location of each city indicated, then find the slope of their pathway from city to city. Students could calculate the slope using rise over run, or they can use the two points of the two
Preview of Dia de los Muertos - Solving Equations

Dia de los Muertos - Solving Equations

Created by
TeachWokeMath
In this activity, students will solve equations and add images to their skull based on their solution. Activity includes:12 Task Cards: Solving equations with distributive property, variables on both sides, fractions, and negative numbers. Worksheet: Space for students to record their work and add to their Skull Outline Answer KeyTeacher Notes: I have students work in groups of 2-4 and print the task cards for each group. I explain to them that the order in which the task cards are completed do
Preview of Solving Two Step Equations Worksheet Beyoncé (Women's History Month)

Solving Two Step Equations Worksheet Beyoncé (Women's History Month)

Created by
Jennifer Blaske
This is a fun activity where middle school math students can practice solving two step equations while learning about American singer and songwriter Beyoncé.Great activity to do in March for Women's History Month.There are two separate worksheets which can be either printed front and back or stapled together (which I think is the easier way).Students will solve equations on one worksheet, then write the number in the blank for the corresponding sentence on the other worksheet.Their answers will
Preview of Evaluating Expressions Fact Finder

Evaluating Expressions Fact Finder

Engage your students with a Fact Finder worksheet today! Your students will learn fun facts about the Statue of Liberty while they practice evaluating expressions in this fun worksheet.This Fact Finder includes 11 problems requiring students to simplify one-step expressions using whole number values. The answers are all positive whole numbers, so this is a good beginning level worksheet.Be sure to come back and rate this product to claim your TpT credits!If there is an issue with the product, pl
Preview of Instagram Famous! (Tables, Mapping, Graphing)

Instagram Famous! (Tables, Mapping, Graphing)

Created by
The New School
There are 4 pages attached. A culminating worksheet titled "Instagram Famous" and 3, half-page, scaffolded skill stations which can be completed by students in class. Students will be able to work at their own pace (if your copy machine is working). The following topics are covered: -representing relations as a table, a mapping, and graph -identifying domain and range of a relation given a table, mapping, or graph -using a table, mapping, or graph to write the set of ordered pairs and the inver
Preview of Solving Two Step Equations Worksheet Chadwick Boseman (Black History Month)

Solving Two Step Equations Worksheet Chadwick Boseman (Black History Month)

Created by
Jennifer Blaske
This is a fun activity where middle school math students can practice solving two step equations while learning about American actor Chadwick Boseman.Great activitiy to do in February for Black History Month.There are two separate worksheets which can be either printed front and back or stapled together (which I think is the easier way).Students will solve equations on one worksheet, then write the number in the blank for the corresponing sentence on the other worksheet.Their answers will them h
Preview of World Cup Algebra Math Mascot Challenge

World Cup Algebra Math Mascot Challenge

Created by
Mr Tully
A great resource to get the children thinking! This allows them to share their perspective on World Cup mascots before solving some challenging mascot maths using algebraic thinking. A template at the end allows them to give their own values for the chosen mascots before they can share them with classmates to solve. My students absolutely loved this challenge!
Preview of Distributive Property (Positive Only) Fact Finder

Distributive Property (Positive Only) Fact Finder

Engage your students with this Positive Distributive Property Fact Finder today! Students learn 11 fun facts about the Great Sphinx while practicing the distributive property. Students simplify the expression, then choose the correct answer choice to fill in missing information for facts about the Great Sphinx. Students love to learn new facts instead of just "doing math for math's sake" and I find it much easier to remember the answers when they are facts instead of numbers. This makes it muc
Preview of Fact Finder: Solving Inequalities

Fact Finder: Solving Inequalities

Have your students learn some fun facts about Venice, Italy while they practice solving inequalities! This 11 problem Fact Finder worksheet has two-step and multi-step inequalities. There are also decimals and fractions(with like denominators) included in a few of the problems. Students solve the inequality and choose the correct answer from the choices to fill in the blank for each fact.One reason I love these worksheets is that I find it much easier to memorize facts as answers than a bunch
Preview of Simplify Exponential Expressions Pixel Art (Laxmi Agarwal)

Simplify Exponential Expressions Pixel Art (Laxmi Agarwal)

Created by
Eric Swanhorst
Have your students practice their exponent rules while receiving immediate feedback. There are 10 exponential expressions to simplify. Each correct answer earns pixels creating a picture and quote from Social Activist Laxmi Agarwal. Incorrect answers will turn bold and red. Great activity for those surprise sub days.
Preview of Unit Conversion Activity

Unit Conversion Activity

Created by
Ms R
This activity is to engage students into thinking how unit conversion is applied in other country's. In this handout, students will have to do some research on the country's currency value, the cost of flight tickets in dollars, convert dollars to the country's currency, how long their flight will be in minutes, etc.
Preview of THE INFINITY PHONES: AN EXPLORATION INTO A STUDENT’S PHONE USE

THE INFINITY PHONES: AN EXPLORATION INTO A STUDENT’S PHONE USE

WHAT'S INCLUDED: Project description with checklist for students (grading rubric included), sample student project for referenceBASIC CONCEPT: This project will take a student through the screen time feature on their iPhone. Students will examine how much time they spend interacting with their phone each week and design pie charts representing their data. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their current weekly screen time in regards to how much it is impacting their time. The goal is that
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