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7th grade math resources for Easel Activities on sale

Preview of Household Budget Project: Taxes, Insurance, Loans, Rent, Groceries, and more!

Household Budget Project: Taxes, Insurance, Loans, Rent, Groceries, and more!

This project will help students deeply understand the budgeting process and personal financial literacy because they get to actually create their own household budget! 15 career cards are included with occupations ranging from a cashier to a doctor and everything in between. You assign each student a career, which includes their salary and student loan debt. Then they have to work through all the aspects of a household budget including calculating income taxes, finding a home to rent, paying the
Preview of Wave Pool Patterns, Expressions, Graphing: Real-Life Pre-Algebra Problem Gr 5-7

Wave Pool Patterns, Expressions, Graphing: Real-Life Pre-Algebra Problem Gr 5-7

Here is a ready-to-print real world math activity for a pre-algebra unit in grades 5-7 including expressions, tables of values, and graphing. • This activity lets students explore pattern rules, expressions, and line graphs using a real-life scenario that is of interest to them: getting the best deal on a pass to a local wave pool.• Read through the activity as a class after you have been working on a patterning or pre-algebra unit.• This can be used as an in-class assignment, weekly homework ta
Preview of Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

People often say renting is “Throwing away money.” Is that always the case? Why doesn’t everyone just buy a home? This personal financial literacy lesson allows students to think critically about this issue and complete local research to enhance their understanding. This activity starts with a two-page handout that walks students through the basic vocabulary and concepts of home-buying:- down payment- mortgage: principal vs interest (with sample amortization schedule)- property taxes, condo fees
Preview of STAAR Reference Chart Scavenger Hunt - 8th Grade | Test Prep Activity

STAAR Reference Chart Scavenger Hunt - 8th Grade | Test Prep Activity

Created by
MissMathMatters
This download includes a 25-question Reference Materials Scavenger Hunt where students will use the 8th Grade STAAR formula chart to determine the answer to each question. This activity is designed to really familiarize students with the formula chart so that they are comfortable with it before they have to use it on the STAAR Test.
Preview of Scale Away effects on perimeter, area when dimensions are changed proportionally

Scale Away effects on perimeter, area when dimensions are changed proportionally

Describe the resulting effects on perimeter and area when the dimensions of a shape are changed proportionally.Task Card:Your task is to complete all five cards. • Use the “given” shape in the center of each card to answer the questions in each section of the card. • Show all your work and thinking in the spaces provided. Use numbers and words to justify your thinking.• When done with all 5 cards, answer the two questions on the Reflections: Scale Away card. • Staple the 5 cards and your Refle
Preview of 7th Grade Math STAAR Reference Sheet Scavenger Hunt

7th Grade Math STAAR Reference Sheet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
MissMathMatters
This download includes a 24-question Reference Materials Scavenger Hunt where students will use the 7th Grade STAAR formula chart to determine the answer to each question. This activity is designed to really familiarize students with the formula chart so that they are comfortable with it before they have to use it on the STAAR Test.
Preview of Fractions and Cuisenaire rods for middle school math students

Fractions and Cuisenaire rods for middle school math students

If you have Cuisenaire rods and they are sitting in the bag. This is the right idea for your middle school math students! Using Cuisenaire rods, build each rod train and record your solutions on a piece of paper. Answer key is included for three out of the 6 activities. You can set this up as a math center or whole class group. Up to you! Enjoy and Happy Teaching! Love - Holly! P.S. Check out my other fun math stations resources. Percent Word Problems Task Cards Proportions a fun way to pract
Preview of Internet Scavenger Hunt Webquest Activity: Math in the Real World - 50 Facts

Internet Scavenger Hunt Webquest Activity: Math in the Real World - 50 Facts

Created by
Whyplanteaching
This inquiry-based learning WebQuest is designed to enrich students' scholastic journey by providing a thought-provoking and engaging internet scavenger hunt focused on mathematics. This latest edition of the Internet scavenger series is designed to help students learn essential mathematical facts while developing vital skills of critical thinking, problem-solving, and comprehension.Google FormsAs a seasoned educator, I am thrilled to offer you this meticulously designed Webquest scavenger hunt
Preview of Solving Inequalities Interactive Notes and Cheat Sheet

Solving Inequalities Interactive Notes and Cheat Sheet

This inequality cheat sheet is the perfect set of notes to include in your math notebook. Inequality definitions, symbols, and even equations are included in this no prep interactive notes. This is great for students to follow along as they complete the notes and then use as a reference for your equations and inequalities math unit.****************************************************************************************************************Customer Tips:Earn TPT Credits for future purchases:Go
Preview of Vacation Math: Middle School Budgeting Project with Problem Solving

Vacation Math: Middle School Budgeting Project with Problem Solving

This intermediate math project will get students excited about using math in everyday life!They will plan a personal vacation including a flight, hotel, transportation, food, attractions, shopping and insurance.You can assign students different budgets, start dates, and durations to differentiate, or give everyone the same constraints.Students will have to practice making trade-offs to stick to their budget.Six problem solving questions involving time zones, suitcase weight, taxes & fees, ti
Preview of Bank Statement & Credit Card Bill Practice: Personal Finance Worksheets

Bank Statement & Credit Card Bill Practice: Personal Finance Worksheets

This lesson gives students valuable practice reconciling a bank account and adding up monthly expenses from their credit card bill and bank statement. They learn what credit card bills and account statements look like and how they work. They see how items charged on a credit card have to be paid off from a chequing account. They learn how quickly a paycheque is used up to pay fixed expenses and bills. They calculate if there is a deficit or surplus. They think of ways to improve financial healt
Preview of Boston Marathon | Math +  Language and Literature Activities

Boston Marathon | Math + Language and Literature Activities

Boston Marathon is a great opportunity to practice math and language with our students, in the funniest way!!! This resource can be used both physically and digitally. It includes: - Cover page.- How to do page. p1-3: - Text "Getting Ready". p3-6: - Curious facts. p7: - Read the text and color. - Sort into the appropriate boxes. p8: - Find examples of superlatives and write them down. - Explanation about superlatives. - Activities on superlatives. p9: - Irregular superlatives. - Choose one and
Preview of Central Tendency & Box Plots Centers with Mean Absolute Deviation

Central Tendency & Box Plots Centers with Mean Absolute Deviation

This is a collection of centers that I created for review. There are five central tendency centers, five box plots centers, and five mean absolute deviation centers. Each card has several questions that require calculations and analyzing information. I printed them out on card stock paper and made cards out of them with the answers on the back of each card. This is a great way to review these concepts.
Preview of Place Value to Billions Activity: Comparing Populations with Decimal Millions

Place Value to Billions Activity: Comparing Populations with Decimal Millions

This activity helps reinforce large number place value to the billions using real world applied math: the populations of countries around the world. It is interesting and relevant for students in intermediate or middle school grades (grades 4-7), and it could easily tie in with your social studies curriculum!How to Use:Print one double-sided worksheet for each student.If students have internet access, they can search for the population of each country independently. If not, you can find the popu
Preview of Transformation Geometry Project with an Assessment Rubric: Gr 6-8 Geometry

Transformation Geometry Project with an Assessment Rubric: Gr 6-8 Geometry

This creative and fun math geometry project assesses students’ ability to perform and describe 3 kinds of transformations: translations, rotations, and reflections. It is a great summative assessment for your transformation unit!It will take several work periods for students to create their design and write or type a detailed explanation of the process. This is how I can really see if they understand the concepts. I encourage students to describe their process using specific mathematical vocabul
Preview of BC Grade 7 Math Worksheets, Projects, & Games: Full Year 68 Page Curriculum

BC Grade 7 Math Worksheets, Projects, & Games: Full Year 68 Page Curriculum

Do you need some new, fun, and engaging real world math lessons and worksheets for your seventh grade math class? If you want to add a little spice to your grade 7 math program, this is the full-year resource for you!This 68-page PDF is chock full of real-life applications (household budget, graph a bike ride, create a circle graph), math stations, a variety of fun games, quick assessments, and projects that align with every single Learning Standard in the British Columbia Math 7 curriculum. Thi
Preview of Park Design & Budget: Perimeter, Area, Volume, Geometry Project (with Decimals)

Park Design & Budget: Perimeter, Area, Volume, Geometry Project (with Decimals)

This math geometry project allows students in grades 5-8 to apply their knowledge of perimeter, area, volume, and decimal calculations to a realistic and creative situation. It also incorporates basic financial literacy to enhance real world learning!Students are tasked with designing a new park that includes areas for swimming, playing, eating, and more. The park must have a specific perimeter, but can be any shape. This is a great opening for a discussion about the relationship between perimet
Preview of Zeros of Polynomial Functions - "Chase the Bats Away" Matching Game

Zeros of Polynomial Functions - "Chase the Bats Away" Matching Game

Created by
Niki Math
In this fun bats themed activity, students will practice finding zeros of polynomial functions. There are included third, fourth and fifth degree polynomials. The zeros are real (rational and irrational) and complex numbers. Activity Directions: Students are instructed to find the zeros of each of 12 polynomials. The roots of all polynomials are recorded on twelve of 13 bats on a given picture. Every time students arrive at a correct answer, they will “chase away the bat” having this answer w
Preview of Real World Recipe Math: Adding & Multiplying Mixed Numbers & Improper Fractions

Real World Recipe Math: Adding & Multiplying Mixed Numbers & Improper Fractions

This delicious activity (based on my Grandma's recipe) will allow students to practice working with improper fractions and mixed numbers with a realistic everyday example: baking!Here is a real-life example to help students practice adding and multiplying mixed numbers and improper fractions. When students ask, "When will we ever use this in real-life?!" you can show them this lesson and say that working with fractions is so common in baking.Students will take a recipe that has several fractions
Preview of Birthday Party Budget: Middle School Budgeting Project - Percentages & Decimals

Birthday Party Budget: Middle School Budgeting Project - Percentages & Decimals

This activity allows students to practice several intermediate math skills while also learning how to budget money (financial literacy). They need to apply a basic understanding of percentages and decimals to allocate their party budget to different categories (food, decorations, etc.)Students have to multiply and add decimal numbers. They need an understanding of percentages written as decimals. You can allow them to use calculators or do all of the work by hand. They have to research different
Preview of Linear Systems with 3 Variables - Partner Activity "Get the Same Answer"

Linear Systems with 3 Variables - Partner Activity "Get the Same Answer"

Created by
Niki Math
In this 12 questions - partner activity, students will solve systems of linear equations with three variables. The problems are adaptable to all methods ( elimination, substitution, Gaussian elimination, Cramer's Rule) so the teacher or students can choose the methods they will use. All systems have one and only one solution ( All systems are consistent and their equations are independent)!The answer of each of Partner’s A problems are the same as the answer of each Partner’s B corresponding pro
Preview of Math Flash Cards Pack | Fractions and Algebraic Expressions

Math Flash Cards Pack | Fractions and Algebraic Expressions

Our goal is to develop autonomy in students to acquire learning, especially in the current situation. With this objective in mind, the following cards were designed, which guide the step by step in solving mathematical operations. Each page includes two tabs. They can be printed, cut out and laminated. It Includes:- Cover page.- How to do page.p1:- Addition of fractions.- Subtraction of fractions.p2:- Multiplication of fractions.- Division of fractions.p3:- Simplification of fractions.p4:- Algeb
Preview of Find the Error - Rational Number Operations

Find the Error - Rational Number Operations

This is an activity that I created for my students to find the mistake in rational number problems that have been solved incorrectly. I used common errors when creating this to help them see the mistakes I see when I grade papers.I had the students work alone to find the errors first, and then share with their groups. If there was a discrepancy, they looked in the answer folder on their tables to see the correct answer. It was terrific to see the discussions that were going on! This really worke
Preview of Find the Error - Writing Expressions

Find the Error - Writing Expressions

This is an activity that I created for my students to find the mistake when written expressions have been translated into algebraic expressions incorrectly. I used common errors when creating the expressions to help them see the mistakes commonly made.I had the students work alone to solve the problems first, and then share with their groups. If there was any discrepancy, they looked in the answer folder on their tables to see the correct answer. I rotated around monitoring and helping as need
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