ANSWER KEY IS IN THE PREVIEW ATTACHMENT. I used this math bingo activity as a way to review before a test for unit rate, rate of change, proportions, and constant of proportionality. The students get to practice up to 24 problems and they don't even
ANSWER KEY IS IN THE PREVIEW ATTACHMENT. I used this math bingo activity as a way to review before a test for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals positive and negative. Students get to practice up to
This bundle features 4 bingo games to review with your students 4 different units. They cover rational numbers, angles, circumference, area, and inequalities. I used them all right before my students take a test and they love them as a fun way to
This lesson is to introduce tax and tip. 7th grade. I did it with my students and they loved it. I was observed by my supervisor and she loved it. This may be a lesson that can roll over to a second day.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PREVIEW IS THE ENTIRE
This Jeopardy game is a simple fun and engaging way to have students practice the skills covered in the Geometry unit. It allows them to practice questions on Angles, Diameter, radius, circumference, and area. There are 5 categories as noted on the
ANSWER KEY IS IN THE PREVIEW ATTACHMENT. I used this math bingo activity as a way to review before a test for obtaining circumference, diameter, area, and solving for the angle measurement. Students can practice up to 24 problems and they don't even
This lesson covers random sampling. It's an engaging way for students to understand how to make inferences given tables and graphs. I picked things that interest 7th graders so that it's engaging like favorite music, favorite social media app,
I used this math bingo activity as a way to review before a UNIT test on distributive property, one and two step equations and inequalities with integers. They did awesome on their test. Over 80% average the day after this game. ANSWER KEY IS THE
ANSWER KEY IS IN THE PREVIEW ATTACHMENT. I used this math bingo activity as a way to review before a test for multiplying positive and negative fractions and simplifying. The students get to practice up to 24 problems and they don't even notice. The
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