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7th grade math script pdfs

Preview of Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Created by
Germain Teachers
Are you looking for a fun, quick way to help your students learn math vocabulary or review your fraction unit? My students love this reader's theater script that reinforces vocabulary while also practicing reading fluency. Included in this product are two versions of a readers' theater script focused on fraction vocabulary. Both versions include the following vocabulary: equivalent fractions, numerator, and denominator. The more challenging version also includes simplest form, reduce, and g
Preview of Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals

Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals

Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals We used this reader's theater script to review our study of quadrilaterals. As we practiced, students chose sound effects (s.e.) and gestures (ges) to enhance the theatrical experience. When practicing this reader's theater, students recite the characteristics of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids. Looking for a different reader's theater topic? Check out Rosalind Flynn's TPT site for a multitude of creative scripts! While th
Preview of Accountable Talk Sentence Stems

Accountable Talk Sentence Stems

Created by
Brandy Shoemaker
Engage and empower your students using these accountable talk sentences stems and discussion questions for math! Students can often perform procedural math tasks without being able to articulate the conceptual understanding that underpins their learning. Encouraging students to talk about their process of solving a problem and articulate HOW or WHY their answer is correct helps to deepen their understanding and solidify their mastery. *Requires students to articulate their thinking*Deepens under
Preview of Reader's Theater Pack: Perimeter and Area

Reader's Theater Pack: Perimeter and Area

Reader’s Theater Pack: Perimeter and AreaThis reader’s theater pack contains two scripts about perimeter and area. The short, 2 page scripts are engaging for your whole class! They have around 5 individual speaking parts and many ALL parts for you whole class (or small group) to participate in.Great way to integrate reading fluency with important measurement standards.And they won't even realize how hard they are working with the humorous nature of the scripts!The two scripts and their topics
Preview of Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Readers' Theater

Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Readers' Theater

Created by
Germain Teachers
Are you looking for a fun, quick way to help your students learn math vocabulary or review your fraction unit? My students love this reader's theater script that reinforces vocabulary while also practicing reading fluency. This readers' theater script focuses on how to multiply a fraction by a whole number and how to multiply a mixed number by a whole number. The script includes the following vocabulary: product, numerator, denominator Check out these other Math Readers' Theater Scripts: In
Preview of Reader's Theater: Measurement Bootcamp

Reader's Theater: Measurement Bootcamp

Reader's Theater: Measurement Bootcamp This reader's theater helps students review (or introduces them to) comparisons between metric and customary measurements of length, weight, and volume. Conversions within each system, as well as comparisons between the two systems are included. Important terms/concepts include: -metric system -customary system -base 10 -convert -inches -feet -yards -miles -millimeters -centimeters -meters -kilometers -ounces -pounds -tons -cups -pints -quarts -gallons -
Preview of Theater Arts| Radio Drama| Set Design| Storytelling| Lin Manuel Miranda Bio.

Theater Arts| Radio Drama| Set Design| Storytelling| Lin Manuel Miranda Bio.

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
20% OFF! Four of my most popular products! 126 pages! Here is EVERYTHING you need: a MONTH and a HALF'S worth of engaging, unique and creative learning lessons and units about drama. It is suitable for middle and high school drama or gifted classes. Do you follow me? If not, I hope you will: FOLLOW METhis THREE WEEK Radio Theater unit, 48 pages in length, contains:• A lesson on the history of radio theater• Information about Foley engineers• Three links to video clips of Foleys• Student crea
Preview of Stand Up If... Properties of Quadrilaterals

Stand Up If... Properties of Quadrilaterals

Created by
Ms Math E Matics
Students are given random cards and they need to stand up if their card has that property. For example, if a student has a picture of a square, they will stand when you call out "all sides congruent". The cards have pictures or words so they can also be used for random grouping. These call-outs can be displayed on the screen and/or read verbally.
Preview of 8th grade (pre-alg) Illustrated Math/Open Up Resources Year of Weekly Agendas

8th grade (pre-alg) Illustrated Math/Open Up Resources Year of Weekly Agendas

Created by
Jenna Rezac
Attached are a full year of weekly agendas using the 8th grade OUR/IM curriculum that can be used as a pacing guide or to plan lessons. These weekly agendas mainly use Desmos, Formative, and Khan Academy to supplement the lessons. I am happy to share my Formative folders for exit tickets, as well as my Desmos folders. I know it is a lot to try to pace out a year so this could be a lot of help, especially to teachers new in this curriculum. We skip certain redundant lessons of the curriculum thr
Preview of Accountable Talk Classroom Posters, Sentence Starters, What Makes You Say That?

Accountable Talk Classroom Posters, Sentence Starters, What Makes You Say That?

Created by
BringTheParty
Immediate download of Accountable Talk posters (7 pages).These are great SENTENCE STARTERS for students to hold one another accountable in student to student conversations. I put my posters above my SmartBoard or would be perfect on your whiteboard for students to see regularly.TERMS & CONDITIONS:Please read the listing carefully. There will be no refunds once the item is purchased because you will already have the PDF design. I am not responsible for any printing errors, as this is a digita
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers Rules Dorito Man Trick

Multiplying and Dividing Integers Rules Dorito Man Trick

"Dorito Man"Divide MultiplyTERRIFIC Trick for remembering Multiplying-and-Dividing-Integers-RULES2 copies to a page printable for students' toolkit.Students love it and it's easy to remember!You'll enjoy using this year after year!Be sure to L@@K at my other 1,285+ TERRIFIC teaching resources.~ ~ THANK YOU KINDLY ~ ~
Preview of Oscar's Diary: Read in 4 voices (the value of variables)

Oscar's Diary: Read in 4 voices (the value of variables)

If you're not familiar with read in 4 voices, it's a strategy for breaking up text that comes out of EL (english learner) classrooms, but it can be useful for all learners. Each member of a 4 person group reads the parts corresponding to their kind of type (plain text, bold, italics, underlined).Oscar's Journal entry is about other kids in his class complaining about the use of letters in math class and why he values using variables. I use it with my 9th grade students as a refresher to discuss
Preview of Equilateral, Isosceles, and Scalene Triangles Readers Theatre Script

Equilateral, Isosceles, and Scalene Triangles Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on EQUILATERAL, ISOSCELES, AND SCALENE TRIANGLES involves students in reading and reviewing information about angles and triangles. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: MATH. This script has special appeal for students with its game show theme. It is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing
Preview of The Order Of Operations Readers Theatre Script

The Order Of Operations Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short (and funny!) script on the Math topic The Order of Operations was written to be performed by many elementary school speakers—even a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces which procedures should be performed first in a mathematical expression while also increasing reading fluency and engaging students in a dramatic approach to learning facts. It appears in my book DRAMATIZING THE CONTENT WITH CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE, originally published by The Internation
Preview of Dividing fractions checklist

Dividing fractions checklist

Created by
Lauren Sanit
Dividing mixed numbers checklist/bookmark.English and Spanish.
Preview of Calm Body

Calm Body

Created by
Kari Angerhofer
Calm Body visual prompt individualized for the kid
Preview of Let's Talk! Talking frames for MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS! 3 Ways!

Let's Talk! Talking frames for MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS! 3 Ways!

Created by
Joggin' Minds
Get your students having MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS in math and other subjects! This pack gives you 24 talking frames your students can use to help them having great conversations with one another about their learning. The 24 frames are sorted into four categories to help students better interact with them and decide how they can participate in a conversation. The frames come in 3 forms for student interaction: posters that can be displayed in the classroom all year long, a page that can be printe
Preview of Script: Copione teatrale, Il Teorema di Pitagora

Script: Copione teatrale, Il Teorema di Pitagora

Created by
Prof Cipolla
Il famoso teorema matematico si sviluppa in un atto unico davvero esilarante mediante il tentativo di Porfirio, giovane pitagorico, di spiegare a due "sempliciotti" Babbicio e Simplicio il teorema scoperto dal maestro Pitagora. Riuscirà Porfirio nell'ardua impresa, stabilita come prova finale per poter entrare a far parte della grandissima scuola pitagorica? PERSONAGGI: 4 protagonisti, 15 attori in totale in scena. CONTENUTI: il teorema di Pitagora ed altre nozioni geometriche.
Preview of Two-Step Equations Magic Square

Two-Step Equations Magic Square

Created by
Melissa Dunton
The attached activity is a 5x5 magic square that requires students to solve two-step algebraic equations. When solved correctly, each row and column will add up to the number 65. In my teaching experiences, I have found that students are more motivated to solve magic squares over traditional worksheets because there is a final "solution" similar to a Sudoku puzzle. Please check out my other algebra magic squares!
Preview of Money and Me Class Play

Money and Me Class Play

Created by
Susan Russell
Money and Me Class Play descriptionCast of 30 – easily adaptable up or downDuration – around 20 minutes including music suggestions and performance.Hand on heart, I had thought a class play on money would be a bit dry. But when the songs started coming, my main challenge was to keep the playlist in check – take a look!Music 1. Living in a Material World – George Harrison2. Money Money Money – Abba 3. Material Girl – Madonna4. Money – Pink Floyd 5. Fashion – David Bowie6. Money Makes the World Go
Preview of An Order of Operations Play: OPERATION EQUATION

An Order of Operations Play: OPERATION EQUATION

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
OPERATION EQUATION is a brief, humorous, and maybe even a little corny play about a Math Game Show in which the contestants—the Mathletes—compete to get the correct answers. The problem to solve in this short play is an equation that requires knowledge of the ORDER OF OPERATIONS. The Mathletes on both teams get the wrong answer when they first try to solve the equation. With the help of the Emcee, the Equation Reader, the two Judges, and the Audience, the Mathletes learn the Order of Operation
Preview of MATH Partner Work Roles/ Self-Assessment Rubric

MATH Partner Work Roles/ Self-Assessment Rubric

Document includes:Page 1: Teacher Directions/Suggested usePage 2: directions for each role the students within a partnership will play. That page also includes a chart of the Four Math Operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division) showing the various scenarios that each operation could be applied to within a word problem.Page 3: rubric titled “Partner-Work Self-Assessment” so that students understand the expectations for their partner-work. Also, on page 2 students are encourag
Preview of Transformations Aren't Tricky - Reader's Theater with Lesson Suggestion

Transformations Aren't Tricky - Reader's Theater with Lesson Suggestion

Reader's Theaters allow students a fun way to learn the vocabulary associated with transformations, including translations, rotations, flips, similar, congruent, etc. Extension suggestions included for follow-up assignments. Please visit my math BLOG: WWW.DebbiesLemonadeStand.COM or e-mail me: DebbiesLemonadeStand@Charter.net.
Preview of Counting, from Quipu to Googol

Counting, from Quipu to Googol

This short science/math history play delves into the history of mathematical thought and counting systems from ancient times to present and featues Pascal, Babbage, Aryabhata (inventor of zero), Al-Khwarizmi and other famous number-crunchers. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
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