Percent of Change - End-of-Lesson Quiz Assessment with Answer Key | ALGEBRA
By Oops Math is Fun
Assess your students’ understanding of Percent of Change with this End-of-Lesson Quiz designed for Algebra I. This quiz covers percent of increase, percent of decrease, markup, discount, and sales tax, providing a comprehensive evaluation of students’ grasp of the lesson.
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Keywords: Percent of Change Quiz, Algebra Quiz, Percent of Increase Quiz, Percent of Decrease Assessment, Markup Quiz, Discount Quiz, Sales Tax Quiz, Algebra I Quiz
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Graphing Linear Equations Word Problems Worksheet (With Answer Key) ALGEBRA
By Oops Math is Fun
Help students apply their understanding of graphing linear equations to real-world scenarios with this engaging Word Problems Worksheet (No prep. Ready-to-use. Ready-to-print. Print and Use). Students will solve practical problems involving costs, earnings, and rates by graphing linear equations and interpreting the graphs.
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This worksheet provides students with an opportunity to see the relevance of graphing linear equations in everyday life, making it a valuable tool for both practice and assessment.
All documents are produced using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
Solving Equations Involving Absolute Value WORD PROBLEMS | Algebra
By Oops Math is Fun
Challenge your students with real-world applications of absolute value equations using this word problems worksheet. This resource is perfect for helping students understand how absolute value equations are used in everyday situations. Each problem is designed to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills, making it a great addition to your math curriculum for middle and high school students.
Key Features:
All documents are produced using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
Compound Probability of Independent Events Self-Checking Digital Picture Puzzle
By Cockrell's Creations Math and More
This is a digital self-checking probability activity that addresses compound probability of independent events.
Students calculate the probability of an outcome in sixteen different problems in order to reveal a digital image. The problems do not need to be solved in order, but all of them must be solved correctly in order to reveal the image.
This product is made for Google Sheets. You must have access to a Google account in order to have access.
Printable task cards are also included along with answer work pages and an answer key. It may even be advisable to have students submit written work so that they are not simply guessing and checking.
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Rates Unit Rate Ratios and Proportional Relationships Word Problems 6.RP | 7.RP
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource focuses on understanding the Relationship between Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates. The worksheet has 25 fill-in questions that are Common Core aligned (6.RP.A.2) .
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The PDF has 25 total questions with answer keys :
Questions 1: Give the definitions of the three comparisons (Ratio-Rate-Unit rate).
Question 2: Activity that groups ratios, rates, and unit rates in a box + four questions for students to explain the difference between the comparisons.
Question 3: Table to class different examples of ratios.
Question 4: Example of how to convert a rate into a unit rate+ eight questions for a student to find the unit rate.
Question 5: Circle the unit rates among ratios.
Question 6: Two word problems to identify the best rate.
Question 7: Draw a line from the rate to its unit rate between two situations.
Question 8: True or false.
Questions 9&10: Eight cases to determine the best deal on a purchase.
Question 11: Word problems.
Make sure to go check the first lesson's worksheet about Writing ratios (6.RP.A.1).
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6th Grade Ratios Activities: Ratios Word Problems Word Problems 6.RP | 7.RP
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource focuses on understanding the Relationship between Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates. The worksheet has 25 fill-in questions that are Common Core aligned (6.RP.A.2) .
See preview above for more details.
The PDF has 25 total questions with answer keys :
Questions 1: Give the definitions of the three comparisons (Ratio-Rate-Unit rate).
Question 2: Activity that groups ratios, rates, and unit rates in a box + four questions for students to explain the difference between the comparisons.
Question 3: Table to class different examples of ratios.
Question 4: Example of how to convert a rate into a unit rate+ eight questions for a student to find the unit rate.
Question 5: Circle the unit rates among ratios.
Question 6: Two word problems to identify the best rate.
Question 7: Draw a line from the rate to its unit rate between two situations.
Question 8: True or false.
Questions 9&10: Eight cases to determine the best deal on a purchase.
Question 11: Word problems.
Make sure to go check the first lesson's worksheet about Writing ratios (6.RP.A.1).
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Math - Mathematical Processes Questions (Teacher Outline)
By Amanda G
This package provides you with a total of 56 different questions you can ask your students in order to help you better understand their thought processes in mathematics. The first list is comprised of 21 general questions that could be used in other subject areas. The second list contains 35 subject specific questions related to the mathematical processes. This is a quick and easy list to carry around with you as you are taking a look at the work your students are doing.