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7th grade basic operations research

Preview of 7th Grade Math Webquests Growing Bundle

7th Grade Math Webquests Growing Bundle

Created by
Math in Demand
⭐ This listing is a Growing Bundle for my 7th grade math webquests ⭐There will be 12 webquests. Currently, 8 webquests are completed. You can download the 8 webquests right now, and the rest as they are completed:Included Webquests:✅ Operations on Integers Webquest✅ Rational Numbers on the Number Line Webquest✅ Adding & Subtracting Fractions with Negatives Webquest✅ Multiplying Fractions Webquest✅ Dividing Fractions Webquest✅ Area of 2-Dimensional Figures Webquest✅ One-Step Equations Webques
Preview of When I Grow Up: Personal Financial Literacy Project

When I Grow Up: Personal Financial Literacy Project

This product is intended to be a culminating project for your financial literacy unit. The components of this product will walk you and your students through the process of researching careers, creating a monthly budget based off of researched salary, and create a PowerPoint presentation to present this research and budget. I spread this project out over a week, however, I have left everything included in this product editable so that you can adjust this timeline, as well as any other aspect of
Preview of Multiples and Factors Bundle 12 Worksheets

Multiples and Factors Bundle 12 Worksheets

Created by
David Filipek
MULTIPLES AND FACTORS BUNDLE 12 WORKSHEETS* Do your students get factors and multiples mixed up like mine do?* Can they use some extra practice? * You receive 12 worksheets on factors and multiples that will help your students clarify the two. Here is what you'll receive:Worksheets #1 and #2 - FACTORS OR MULTIPLES OR BOTH! students are given a specific number and 8 numbers after it; they must decide if the numbers are factors, multiples, BOTH a factor AND a multiple or NEITHER; 10 examples plus
Preview of Understanding Interest:  I Want to Buy A Used Car Project

Understanding Interest: I Want to Buy A Used Car Project

I Want To Buy A Car - Why did I do this project? 7.RP.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio and percent problems. According Common Core Standards for the 7th grade math curriculum, students need to be able to understand simple interest, tax, mark-ups, mark-downs, gratuities, commissions, fees, percent increase, percent decrease, and percent error. These skills relate very well and easily to real life scenarios! I like designing projects in which students solve problems
Preview of Financial Literacy Bundle: Checkbooks, Simple and Compound Interest, and More

Financial Literacy Bundle: Checkbooks, Simple and Compound Interest, and More

This product includes a large variety of financial literacy practice including:Balancing a Checkbook Calculating and Comparing Annual SalariesCalculating Simple InterestCalculating Simple and Complex InterestComparing Simple and Complex InterestCollege Research Project: Saving, Paying for College, and Student LoansFinding the Percent of A NumberIf you like these products, please check out my other bundles:6th Grade Task Card Bundle7th Grade Bundle8th Grade Task Card BundleHoliday Bingo BundleDif
Preview of Integer Birthday Project

Integer Birthday Project

Created by
Phonisha Hawkins
Help your students better understand integers by using their birthday as a guide. Their birth year will be represented by zero while events before their birth are negative values and events after their birth are positive values. Wonderful poster project with a writing piece at the end for students to reflect.
Preview of Managing a Household - Renting an Apartment project

Managing a Household - Renting an Apartment project

For this project the students are required to pretend they are looking for an apartment to rent. The project is broken up into 3 parts: During the first part they are required to choose an apartment in the local newspaper or apartment listing book or website. They must than determine how much money they are required to earn at their job so that they can live in this apartment. During the second part, they are given a specific salary and told they need to find an apartment affordable under th
Preview of Out to Eat Decimal Project

Out to Eat Decimal Project

This is a simple project, but it adds in real life scenario of what the cost is going out to eat. Students end up shocked at the cost of going out to eat! The students pick out a restaurant of their choice (can download the menu offline), "go out to eat" with three other family members, order, determine cost, sales tax and tip for a total of going out to eat for 4 people. This could be a group project with four students going out to eat and seeing what the cost is for each. Either way, it sh
Preview of Practical Math: Buying and Leasing Vehicles

Practical Math: Buying and Leasing Vehicles

Created by
Robert Cant
Students use the internet to research the cost of Leasing a Vehicle and compare it to the cost of paying Cash. The activity involves a few simple calculations, and a paragraph where they discuss which option suits them better. Suitable for Math and Business classes. Computer Lab Activity. MS Word Format. Editable. It is a fun activity that takes one period to complete.
Preview of Dividing Fractions with Negatives Webquest 7th Grade Math

Dividing Fractions with Negatives Webquest 7th Grade Math

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on dividing fractions. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information and examples on how to divide fractions with negatives. Students will have 4 examples and 4 "your turn" examples: (1) positive ÷ positive, (2) negative ÷ positive, and (3) positive ÷ negative, and (4) negative ÷ negative. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there
Preview of Cost vs. Benefits of a Hybrid Car

Cost vs. Benefits of a Hybrid Car

Created by
Wired Teacher
I used this to help explain cost vs benefits for the environmental issues portion of 6th grade science. Students will research the cost of a hybrid car and it's gasoline model using the Internet. They will then calculate the cost of gas for each car over a 5 year period of time. The students will then see if the cost of a hybrid car is worth the larger sticker price. This correlates with VA sol 6.9d.
Preview of Create a Town Project

Create a Town Project

Create a Town is great for an end of the unit project, or for an enrichment or extension project for quick finishers. It incorporates Social studies concepts like urban, suburban, rural, map skills, and jobs you may find in a town. It incorporates math skills as students need to calculate total galloons of water for the town, total pounds of food needed, and number of students per classroom in the school. It also incorporates science concepts by including exploration of different types of pow
Preview of Design Challenge - Design Your Own Food Truck: Budget

Design Challenge - Design Your Own Food Truck: Budget

Created by
Joyce Fiedler
This document has all the steps to research and create a budget for the items necessary for a food truck. The budget is created with Google Sheets. Here is the link to the article mentioned on this checklist. The videos are available at an additional cost.
Preview of Airport Design - Area & Perimeter - PBL

Airport Design - Area & Perimeter - PBL

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation!Teach your students Area and Perimeter through creating their own Airports!This fantastic no-prep resource guides students through researching and designing their own international airports. Students are guided through the process of researching airport design, configuring the location/size of each structure, determining the area and/or perimeter of each building, and calculating the co
Preview of Use Of Manipulatives Persuasive Parent Letter

Use Of Manipulatives Persuasive Parent Letter

This is a persuasive letter to parents regarding the beneficial use of manipulatives in the classroom to support students' successful learning, particularly in mathematics. Points are based off of cited research, and content may be applicable to students in all grades. Ultimately, the proposal simply strives to help parents better understand the role such tools play in their students' educational experiences, especially with the newer changes taking place in the discipline's standard curriculum.
Preview of Travel Extravaganza

Travel Extravaganza

Created by
Amanda Justl
This 25 page travel project was developed for students to map out dream vacation spots on a budget while utilizing research, math, geography and writing skills. This product comes with: -teacher direction page -student direction page -black and white cover options -black and white post card options -map -work page
Preview of Science Journal Topics: Physical Science

Science Journal Topics: Physical Science

Here is a list of science journal topics that can be used in your class. The topics are cross curricular and include subjects such as ELA, social studies, math, physical education, art, and health. These topics were summarized from Louisiana's Harcourt Science textbooks and put together in one document for you to use!
Preview of TRAVELING ACROSS TEMPERATURES: A CROSS-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY

TRAVELING ACROSS TEMPERATURES: A CROSS-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY

This is a science activity which covers some meteorology, geography, history, and mathematics. It gives the students a bit of expanded knowledge about places, and temperatures. Students can use electronic resources to complete the assignment. Thanks ever so much for visiting!
Preview of Travelogue

Travelogue

Created by
Stacia Guarisco
Students learn how to plan a trip. It includes a budget, itinerary, to do list, evaluation and map of the route. Rubrics are included. It takes two days on a block schedule. Access to computers is important.
Preview of Traveling around the Philadelphia Reigon Project

Traveling around the Philadelphia Reigon Project

This is a very basic traveling project. The students are required to use a map of Southeastern Pennsylvania and answer questions regarding: Understanding Scale Figuring distance using that scale Finding routes to take places
Preview of Business Savvy with Decimals

Business Savvy with Decimals

This is a project that lasts as long as you want it to... I usually give my students a good 2 weeks of math period time (or extra time) to complete their business idea. This does also require a teacher or someone to "shop" at their businesses when they are ready. Then, on the last day, students get to "shop" at each others' businesses. Every year this has been a huge success. Have fun!!!
Preview of Percent: I Need To Save $ Because My Parents Don't Trust Me to Make Good Choices

Percent: I Need To Save $ Because My Parents Don't Trust Me to Make Good Choices

7.RP.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio and percent problems. According Common Core Standards for the 7th grade math curriculum, students need to be able to understand simple interest, tax, mark-ups, mark-downs, gratuities, commissions, fees, percent increase, percent decrease, and percent error. These skills relate very well and easily to real life scenarios! I like designing projects in which students solve problems they may be faced with in the near future. Having to
Preview of State Areas - An Investigation using Large Numbers and Inequalities

State Areas - An Investigation using Large Numbers and Inequalities

Allow students to do some hands-on math learning as they research the area of each state in the United States. Students will work together to determine the areas of the states in New England (or a different region) and then work on their own region of the country. Students are provided practice for comparing state areas to see how it is necessary to understand place values and inequalities.The following websites are useful:State Area MeasurementsState PopulationsUSA Census RegionsAs a class, I
Preview of Renting a Car Performance Task - Proportionality

Renting a Car Performance Task - Proportionality

Created by
Sam Lynne
This performance tasks requires students to research different car rentals and compare them based on miles per gallon using their knowledge of unit rates. They will then create a table and graph based on the research found to determine the slope and proportionality for each car. Lastly, students will need to compare two different graphs given to determine which has the better miles per gallon and explain using vocabulary such as constant rate of change, slope and direct variation.
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