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7th grade mental math resources for GATE

Preview of Multiplication and Division CSI Detective Math Mystery The Missing Teacher

Multiplication and Division CSI Detective Math Mystery The Missing Teacher

Created by
Kiwiland
Are you looking for a fun detective math mystery to engage your students in multiplication and division? Then these math activities for you.Capture your students attention with this fun CSI Math Mystery activity by taking them on a journey to solve math problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the possible options by completing the activities and marking them off until one person is left. Who is the missing teacher?This case includes multiplication and division problems up to their 12 times ta
Preview of CSI Math Mystery Fortnite Game and Activities

CSI Math Mystery Fortnite Game and Activities

Created by
Kiwiland
This CSI Fortnite themed math mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the suspects by completing Fortnite themed activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. If your students love Fortnite, they will love this.***I have now included an alternative version in including dance moves***I have now included 2 versions as the original mentioned guns
Preview of Math Game: CONTIG Low-Prep Operations Game for Math Facts Print and Digital

Math Game: CONTIG Low-Prep Operations Game for Math Facts Print and Digital

Looking for a fabulous low-prep math game that will have students begging to practice their math facts and math skills? Need to get students to engage in practice they love and won't resent? With both print and digital versions, this standards-aligned low-prep math game is the answer!CONTIG is so much fun! Grab this simple, yet powerful game that requires nothing more than dice and something with which to mark the board.The CONTIG low-prep math game is perfect for:☀️ centers☀️ small groups☀️ mat
Preview of NOGGLE!- A Fun Math Warm-Up Activity

NOGGLE!- A Fun Math Warm-Up Activity

Noogle is played like the game Boggle, but uses numbers instead. Students are challenged to find a string of numbers that meet the different categories. Students may use any operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division). Great for GATE students, early finishers, or as a Math Center activity. Product comes as a Microsoft Word document so that you can change the numbers as often as you would like. You can also keep the grid blank and have students write in their own numbers or
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, Range "I Have Who Has" Game

Mean, Median, Mode, Range "I Have Who Has" Game

A GREAT, FUN WAY FOR KIDS TO PRACTICE AND REINFORCE THEIR SKILLS IN THIS TRICKY TO REMEMBER AREA!3 DIFFERENT LEVELS! This pack includes 36 cards for the game "I Have Who Has" with a focus on Mean, Median, Mode and Range. The cards are split into three levels to be played in small groupsBeginner (green cards)Intermediate (orange cards)Advanced (purple cards)The aim of the game is to quickly work out the problem on your card so that when some one asks "who has...." if it is you then you can answe
Preview of Rational Numbers on Number Lines Thin Slicing

Rational Numbers on Number Lines Thin Slicing

Created by
MsVisualizer
These number line problems range from extremely accessible to very challenging for even my highest students. They gradually take students through different rational number concepts and strategies while working on a number line. This really helped my 6th graders better understand the magnitude of fractions, mixed numbers and decimals and how to place numbers on the positive and negative side of the number line. It promoted great discussions in the student groups. It includes 4 pages of student wo
Preview of Mental Math Bundle (20 PowerPoints)

Mental Math Bundle (20 PowerPoints)

Created by
Jacob Lightbody
This bundle collects the various PowerPoint lessons in my Mental Math series. Offered here are 20 interactive PowerPoint exercises for the discounted bundle price of $4. The lesson sets have been designed to progress in difficulty/complexity as students move from one PowerPoint to the next. There's something for everyone here.The bundle includes:Mental Math Addition (4PPTs)Mental Math Subtraction (4PPTs)Mental Math Division & Remainders (4PPTs)Mental Math Fractions, Decimals & Percents
Preview of Mental Multiplication: Learn to Multiply Up to 99x99 in Your Head!

Mental Multiplication: Learn to Multiply Up to 99x99 in Your Head!

Amaze your students! With very little practice prior to class, you can multiply a pair of two-digit numbers in your head. Let them be impressed for a while; the adulation will feel great! Eventually though, they will demand that you show them the trick, even though it requires them to do math! This is a great follow-up activity to my companion lesson, “Area Multiplication”. Includes journal prompts, homework master, extensions, Common Core standards addressed, and answer key.
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Nosey & Rosie - the Case of the Yearbook Heist

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Nosey & Rosie - the Case of the Yearbook Heist

Intermediate Level: Albie was excited to get his yearbook. But as he was waiting in line, tragedy struck. Someone stole his yearbook money! Join Nosey and Rosie to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. • Creative geniuses aren’t cor
Preview of Jenga Game -  Mixed Math Operations

Jenga Game - Mixed Math Operations

This is perfect for a review and group activities! My kids love the challenge ones, they even set a timer so they can improve their time while working on them!** Best if printed on sticker paper.** I suggest having a pencil and paper on the station as well.
Preview of Search for Zero: Creative Practice with Subtraction

Search for Zero: Creative Practice with Subtraction

Here is an activity that can appeal to a spectrum of grade levels and abilities. Primary students can practice subtraction this way. More advanced students can work with decimals, fractions, and integers. Middle grade students and high school students can also explore the relationships of numbers and how many subtractions it requires to get to zero. The activity includes detailed instructions, activity masters, journal prompts, homework masters, answer key, and ideas for extensions.
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzle Mysteries - The Case of the Decathlon Fraud

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzle Mysteries - The Case of the Decathlon Fraud

Intermediate/Advanced Level: Gabrielle was in charge of the Academic Decathlon. But someone stole the answer key and took over the competition. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. • Creative geniuses aren’t
Preview of 13s and 14s Multiplication Facts Flash Cards - Designed to be cut-out sets

13s and 14s Multiplication Facts Flash Cards - Designed to be cut-out sets

Created by
Maggie O'Neill
Don't let your mentally agile math kiddos wither in the dust. Students have plenty of cognitive bandwidth to memorize their 13 multiplication math facts and beyond. In their 'free time,' they can practice these advanced facts. Product comes with a .doc of the 13s and 14s facts. Print out the facts first on thick paper or stock paper and then flip the paper over and feed it through the printer again to have the products for the facts printed on the reverse side. Use a paper cutter to cut out the
Preview of Beach Bash Logic Puzzle Level 3

Beach Bash Logic Puzzle Level 3

Deductive reasoning skills are one of the most valuable skills a student can have to arrive at the correct answer on standardized tests. This fun logic grid puzzle includes "Lagniappe," or something extra which are some strategies students can use to solve these puzzles. My puzzles come in 3 levels, and Level 3 is the highest level of my logic grid puzzles.
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Pilfered Answer Key

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Pilfered Answer Key

Intermediate Level: Lizzy was just trying to eat lunch. Someone planted a stolen answer key in her back pack. Now Lizzy is in trouble. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. • Creative geniuses aren’t correct
Preview of Solving Equations Song
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Solving Equations Song

Created by
Music Notes
Solving single-step and multi-step equations has never been easier thanks to this song that explains how to solve equations. Increase student engagement and retention with this video that provides multiple examples for students to solve. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information. Like "Solving Equations"? Then you'll love Factor Tree!
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Stolen Wallet

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Stolen Wallet

Intermediate Level: Priya was just watching the video in class, daydreaming about what to buy for lunch. All of a sudden, commotion erupted in the darkness. Someone stole Priya's wallet. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduc
Preview of The Ultimate Magic Square

The Ultimate Magic Square

You haven’t played with magic squares until you’ve explored the Ultimate Magic Square! Is there no end to the patterns in this puzzle? Challenge your students to find out. Variations include whole numbers, decimals, and integers. You can even explore the algebra involved. Ask your top students to make similar puzzles and find the patterns in them.
Preview of Lemonade Stand Logic Level 3

Lemonade Stand Logic Level 3

Deductive reasoning skills are one of the most valuable skills a student can have to arrive at the correct answer on standardized tests. This fun logic grid puzzle includes "Lagniappe," or something extra which are some strategies students can use to solve these puzzles. My puzzles come in 3 levels, and Level 3 is the highest level of my logic grid puzzles.
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Dead Mouse

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Dead Mouse

Intermediate Level: Jason was proud to be the student chosen to organize the Principals' Luncheon. That was until a dead mouse was found in one of the lunches. Now everyone is furious with Jason. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning
Preview of Google Slide Digital St. Patty's Brainteaser

Google Slide Digital St. Patty's Brainteaser

Created by
Alisa's Loot
Do you have kiddos who love a math challenge? Here are four digital pages of brainteasers with one create your own challenge that help student use critical thinking to solve the problems. In my classroom, these are used for enrichment and challenging activities. The brainteasers are in a Google Slide Format. You will need to make a copy of the file. Then in the copy, delete the answer slides and keep the slides you want to assign. Make sure to explain how to insert a text box for them to answer
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Nosey & Rosie - The Case of the Ding Dong Rat

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Nosey & Rosie - The Case of the Ding Dong Rat

Intermediate Level: Shireen was just walking home. She didn't know a rat was left on the Vice Principal's stoop. Now someone is framing Shireen for the dastardly deed. Join Nosey and Rosie to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. •
Preview of Mental Logs

Mental Logs

Created by
Simply Math
Display a set of 4 digit numbers. Before a student can add the four numbers, announce the sum to the amazement of your students. You could explain the strategy to a capable or prepared student who would become a math hero for your class. Simply print, cut, and glue 4 mental logs from two sheets of paper. A video explains how to create the four mental logs and then the strategy for knowing the sum of the four numbers at a glance!On the last page you'll find several ★ FREEBIES ★ to use both in you
Preview of Somebody Saw, Lupe & Molly - The Case of the Hacked Gradebook

Somebody Saw, Lupe & Molly - The Case of the Hacked Gradebook

Advanced Level: Someone used Liko's computer to hack the grade book. Now Liko's in trouble. People think he did it! Join Lupe and Molly to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. • Creative geniuses aren’t correct more often. They’r
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