Math Study Guides

7th Grade Ratios & Proportions Guided Math Notes

By The M-Intercept

These guided math notes are perfect for helping your students build a math notebook during your 7th grade ratios & proportions unit. It is a great way to introduce new concepts, or review for state testing. These notebook pages include step-by-step instructions, key vocabulary words, examples, and practice opportunities. A math notebook is a valuable resource for students to use both at home and at school. These 7th Grade math notes can be used during direct instruction, guided practice, or to independently review a topic. They allow for engagement and interaction during instruction, without having to copy too much down.

Please note: These are the same as the notes inside my 7th Grade Guided Math Notes - Full Year set of notes. This is simply the ratios and proportions pages separated because I had some requests to offer the units on their own. If you already own those notes, you already own these. If you are interested in the full year of notes, your best value will be to purchase 7th Grade Guided Math Notes - Full Year.

Included are all 7th grade Common Core standards for the Ratios and Proportional Relationships strand. A teacher's guide is also included with answers, as well as a glossary with key vocabulary words. Please note, these are in PDF format and are not editable.

The following concepts are covered with at least one page of notes:

Ratios and Proportional Relationships

⭐Ratios & Rates with Fractions

⭐Finding Unit Rate with Fractions

⭐Proportional Relationships

⭐Finding Percent & Percent Change

⭐Percent Proportion

⭐Percent Discount, Sales Tax, and Tips

Additional Resources

⭐Title Page

⭐Table of Contents

⭐Glossary of Vocabulary Terms

⭐FULL ANSWER KEY

$4.50

Multi-Step Equations with Variables on Both Sides STUDY GUIDE with exercise

By Oops Math is Fun

Master the art of solving multi-step equations with variables on both sides with our Comprehensive Algebra Study Guide. This detailed guide is designed for Grade 8 students and provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help learners grasp the essential concepts of algebra. With a focus on solving equations involving distribution and variables on both sides, this study guide is perfect for enhancing students' algebra skills.

Features:

  • Detailed Explanations: Learn the steps to solve multi-step equations with variables on both sides, including distributing terms, combining like terms, moving variable and constant terms, and isolating the variable.
  • Worked Examples: Follow along with two fully worked examples, illustrating the process of solving basic equations and equations involving distribution.
  • Recognizing No Solution: Understand how to identify equations that have no solution, with clear explanations and examples.
  • Practice Exercises: Six practice exercises to reinforce learning, with space for students to show their complete solutions.

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.

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  1. solving one-step equations

  2. solving multi-step equations (variable on one side)

  3. solving multi-step equations (variable on both sides)

  4. solving equations with one solution, infinitely many solutions, no solution

Keywords: Grade 8 Algebra, Multi-Step Equations, Variables on Both Sides, Algebra Study Guide, Solving Equations, Algebra Practice Exercises, Recognizing No Solution, Distributive Property, Combining Like Terms, Algebra Homework

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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. For inquiries about transferable licenses, please contact us at oopsmathisfun@gmail.com.

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.

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Prime or Composite? | Anchor Chart [4th Grade]

By Nardine Mettry

A cheat sheet empowering your students to become prime and composite numbers superstars! Simple tricks to ease your students' lives.

What's Included?

  • A Quick Guide: This anchor chart provides students with clear and concise rules to determine prime and composite numbers.

How to use it?

  • Print and Display: Hang the anchor chart in your classroom for easy reference.
  • Bind It Up: Print a copy for each student to keep in their binders as a quick study guide.

⭐Divisibility Rules: Anchor Chart and Practice**⭐**

For more "Prime and Composite":

Prime and Composite | Ice Cream Sort Activity

Prime and Composite Brooms and Ladder | Board Game

Prime and Composite | Pop Corn Numbers Sort Activity


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$2.70

Geometry Terms Review and Quiz- Points lines and planes activity-

By Modified Treasures

Do you need a way to review and assess the basic geometry terms? This Points, Lines, and Planes Review and Quiz have 27 questions each. This covers, naming and recognizing points, lines, planes, rays, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, skew lines, vertices, bisectors, midpoints, and angles.

Included:

Points, Lines, Planes Review

Points, Lines, Planes Quiz

No Answer key as some questions will have varying answers.

$2.00

FREE! - Factoring Flow Chart

By Ms Churchs Classroom

This is a resource for Grade 10 through 12 factoring in Saskatchewan! An easy to follow flow chart with a few examples.

Free

Reference Sheets and Reteach Packets: Division, Prime Factorization, GCF,and LCM

By May

This growing packet includes mini lessons on topics with common misconceptions! This is great for reteaching, extra practice, early finishers, and at home work! Students are able to walk through the steps on the reference page by themselves, use the guided practice, and then practice independently!! This utilizes the gradual release model of teaching with limited need for teacher intervention!

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Math Gag: Pre-Calculus and Calculus (Game like Taboo!)

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!

Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!

Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"

This version is perfect for students who have completed up to Calculus 1. The terms used in this version are from Calculus and Pre-Calculus.

Includes:

  • 48 Printable clue cards
  • 3 choices of backs for the cards
  • Instruction manual
  • Buzzer and timer not included!

Key Features:

  • Engaging Vocabulary Practice: Helps students master math terminology in a fun and interactive way, making it a perfect classroom math activity.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think creatively and find alternative ways to explain concepts, enhancing their critical thinking in math.
  • Collaboration: Promotes teamwork and communication skills among students, making it ideal for collaborative learning in math.
  • Versatile: Suitable for different math levels and topics, from algebra and geometry to calculus and trigonometry.
  • Classroom Friendly: Easy to set up and play, making it an ideal educational math game for both small and large groups.

Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:

  1. Review Sessions: Use Math Gag as a math review game to reinforce key terms and concepts before exams. This engaging method helps solidify students' understanding in a memorable way.
  2. Group Activities: Divide the class into teams for a fun math learning tool that fosters a healthy competitive spirit and teamwork.
  3. Warm-Up Exercises: Start your math class with a quick round of Math Gag to get students' brains working and ready for the day's lesson.
  4. End-of-Unit Activities: Conclude a unit with a fun Math Gag session to recap and solidify students' understanding of the material covered.
  5. Enrichment for Advanced Students: Challenge your advanced learners with more complex terms and Gag words, keeping them engaged and motivated with this interactive math exercise.
  6. End of Year: Great activity for end of the year fun!
  7. Ice Breaker: Great for the beginning of the year review and a "get to know you!"

Why Teachers Love Math Gag:

  • Easy to implement with minimal prep time.
  • Encourages active learning and participation through engaging math exercises.
  • Adaptable for different math topics and levels, making it a versatile classroom math activity.
  • Enhances students’ vocabulary and descriptive skills, crucial for effective communication in math.
  • Creates a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere, making math fun and engaging.
$4.00

6th Grade - Guided Notes - Dividing Mixed Numbers

By AdventureSum Math and Science

Transform your 6th-grade math lessons with our comprehensive Guided Notes on Dividing Mixed Numbers! Perfect for introducing and reinforcing the fundamentals, this resource ensures students grasp the core concepts of Diving Mixed Numbers rules while actively engaging in their learning process.

Key Features

Detailed Guided Notes: Step-by-step explanations and examples on the basics of multiplying fractions.

Practice Problems: Varied exercises that reinforce understanding and application of the concepts.

Aligned with Common Core Standards: Ensures your students are meeting grade-level expectations.

Student-Friendly Layout: Clear, concise notes with plenty of space for student responses and problem-solving.

Teacher Key: Help support students understanding

Editable Format: Customizable to fit the unique needs of your classroom.

Enhances Understanding: Guided notes help break down complex concepts into manageable parts.

Encourages Active Learning: Students actively participate in the lesson, leading to better engagement and retention.

Saves Time: Ready-to-use materials mean less prep time for you and more focus on teaching.

Ideal for 6th-grade math teachers looking to strengthen their students' understanding of dividing fractions, this guided notes package is a valuable addition to any math curriculum. Download now and empower your students with the skills they need to succeed in math!

Keywords: 6th Grade Math, Guided Notes, Common Core Aligned, Math Activities, Math Worksheets, Interactive Learning, Middle School Math, Math Practice Problems, Editable Math Resources, Note Catcher, dividing fractions, Dividing Mixed Numbers, Improper Fractions

$1.49
$1.39

Multiplication Strategies Student Anchor Chart

By Basic Biz Teaching

This math student anchor chart is the ideal companion to help third grade students remember how to use various multiplication strategies. Do you use the Eureka or Engage Ny math curriculum with your students? Do your students feel overwhelmed trying to remember all the different steps for each multiplication strategy? Would you like a space-saver resource that will show your students the strategies?

This third grade math worksheet shows a step by step break down of multiplication strategies for Engage NY Eureka Math presented in the third grade module 1. This printable is perfect for math notebooks and math centers to remind students of how to use various multiplication strategies taught through Eureka Engage NY.

☀️_Check out the preview for details!_

This Resource Includes:

►arrays

►using groups

►skip counting

►repeated addition

► number bonds

► tape diagrams

►break apart and distribute

With This Resource You'll Get:

→ 1 worksheet

→ 7 multiplication strategies

How Can You Use This Resource:

★ anchor chart

★ math notebooks

★ posted in centers

★ send home to parents

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Math - signed numbers, multiplication and division

By Matemaths

Make teaching Relative Numbers, multiplication and division easy with this super engaging Teacher Lesson Presentation.

Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this no prep resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with class practice exercises during the presentation.

Solutions are included for your convenience.

Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.

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$3.00

Multiplication War

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

Here is an instruction sheet to leave on a table with a deck of cards. Great practice for learning multiplication tables!

Free

Middle School Math Skills Review- Reference Sheet - Study Guide and Test Prep

By Kile's Classroom

Great End of the Year Test Prep! Use this great resource to keep your students aware of the essentials they must know during their middle school years. The Essential Skills resource page can be used as a teaching tool as skills are being taught, or use it as a review tool toward the end of the year. Each section has blank spots (red sections) for students to fill in and apply the knowledge they have learned. There are two included activities to help students practice using the reference tool. • The scavenger hunt pages should be cut in half (there are two questions per page) and posted around the room. The student start at any point and travel to each question using the reference page to help them answer the questions. Answers are filled in on the answer page. The questions range in difficulty from simply copying formulas, to applying formulas to solve. • The second activity is a seat work assignment where students must apply the information from the reference sheet to solve problems. This resource is great for students in 7th and 8th grade, but can be used very effectively for intervention students that need extra support with remembering previously taught skills. It is also a wonderful tool for advanced students that can independently work ahead on more difficult skills. Check out Kile's Classroom for other activities! Prime Factorization Math Mission. Angles and Angle Relationships Math Mission. Scientific Notation Bundle. *************************************************************************

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4th Operations & Algebraic Thinking Review Game | Boom Clap Snatch | Slides

By Crafting Curiosity

Reviewing for a 4th grade operations & algebraic thinking unit math test?

Make your operations math test review fun and engaging with this Boom Clap Snatch review game! Your 4th graders will be begging to play this math review game each unit, and the good news is, once you've done the simple steps to prepare it the first time, it's a NO PREP activity!

What's Included:

  • Boom clap snatch game slides (PowerPoint or google slides options).
  • 20 unique questions covering 4th grade multi-step word problems, equations, and patterns.
  • 20 uniquely ordered "Boom", "Clap", and "Snatch" slides to go with each question.
  • Instructions on game set up and game play.
  • Printable answer cards (color and black and white options available). These are the cards students will "Snatch" to win points each round.
  • Printable student work and scoring pages so you can review how each student is doing.
  • NOTE: See the preview for a glance at what some of the questions will look like.

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How to Play:

  • Over the projector, show the question slide.
  • Students solve the question on their work page.
  • In partnerships, students watch the "Boom, Clap and Snatch" slides and do the appropriate actions:
    • Boom: Lightly pound your fists on the desk
    • Clap: Clap your hands
    • Snatch: Be the first to snatch the correct answer card
  • Students earn points for getting the correct answer and for grabbing the correct answer card first.
  • NOTE: More detailed instructions are included in the download for this activity.

4th Grade Skills Covered:

  • Writing Equations for Multi-Step Word Problems
  • Solving Multi-Step Word Problems
  • Finding Factor Pairs for a Number
  • Defining Multiples of a Number
  • Determining if a Number is Prime or Composite
  • Defining Rules in a Pattern
  • Finding the Next Terms in a Pattern Sequence

This activity gets students laughing, excited, and engaged while still providing a perfect review for your unit!

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How to Study for Math Tests Checklist for Students | Half and Full Sheets

By AbsoluteValueMath

If your math students struggle with knowing how to study for math, this checklist could minimize their confusion and help guide them towards better habits!

I have used this in my own high school classrooms & have seen more success with teaching students how they study for math than before I gave it to them!

What you get:

- A checklist with 2 sections:

--- Section 1: Are you prepared to study?

--- Section 2: Did you study properly?

- 4 versions

--- half sheet no color

--- half sheet color

--- full sheet no color

--- full sheet color

Here's a little story :)

Year after year I would announce an exam for WEEKS & then the day of the test I would inevitably get “oh no! There is a test today?!”

When I asked students if they studied for a math test the response was ”it’s math. You can’t study anyway”

This led me down a really long path of trying to figure out how to help students succeed in math.

I started by working on having students understand the WHY behind each topic so they naturally knew how to go about problem solving.

That worked for a few and still students weren’t studying!

I began asking my students a list of questions to determine if they studied. Most of the time the answers were “no”.

”Did you re-do the questions we did in class?”

Response: Why would I do that? The answers are right there anyway!

To make a very long story a littler shorter, I came up with a checklist that I handed out. Every time there was an exam my students would use the checklist to try and complete every single box! From planning to study to actually studying, the more boxes they completed the better they did!

If you find this useful, leave a review and get TeachShare credit! :)

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Angle and Arc Relationships in Circles - Reference Sheet or Study Guide

By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources

This sheet can be used as a reference on classwork, homework, assessments, or as a study guide. The arc/angle relationships that are included are central, inscribed, angles formed inside circle by chords or secants, angles formed outside a circle by two secants, and angles formed on a circle by a secant and a tangent.


Free

Adding Integers Math Bingo Review Game | Addition Math Games

By Jennifer

Adding Integers for middle school students never looked so fun! Your students will enjoy this classic BINGO game, where they get to show off their understanding of integers.

Included in this Product:

- 30 (different) BINGO Cards

- 30 Calling Cards (adding integer questions)

- Teacher's Recording Sheet that includes the answers, and a place to check off once numbers are called

How to Use This Resource:

- Cut out the calling cards, mix them up

- Hand out a BINGO card and bingo chips (or a ripped pieces of paper) to each student

- Call out one adding integer question at a time

- Students will need to figure out the answer, and cover the number on their BINGO card if it matches (students can use looseleaf for this if they need space for their rough work)

- If there is a repeating answer, students can only mark it one time!

Your students will love taking a break from worksheets and enjoy this BINGO game.

Happy teaching!

$3.00

Integer Skills Tracker

By MsVisualizer

A google doc. that students can use throughout the Integers Unit to keep track of their understanding.

The skills include:

  • Finding the Absolute Value of Integers
  • Ordering integers
  • Ordering positive and negative rational numbers
  • Adding Integers
  • Subtracting Integers
  • Multiplying Integers
  • Dividing Integers
  • Evaluating expressions with order of operations (medium)
  • Evaluating expressions with order of operations (challenging)
  • Distributing a negative
  • Matching expressions to their corresponding visual representation
  • Plotting Points on a Coordinate Plane (all 4 quadrants)

Each skill includes example problems so students can understand what is expected.

Free

Properties of Numbers | ALGEBRA | Study Guide with Exercises

By Oops Math is Fun

Properties of Numbers Study Guide: Summary of Properties, Exercises & Answer Key

Equip your students with an understanding of fundamental algebraic properties with this "Properties of Numbers Study Guide." This guide summarizes the properties, provides practice exercises, and includes a detailed answer key. Crafted with LaTeX, it features clear and precise mathematical symbols.

Key Features:

  • Summarized Properties of Numbers
  • Detailed Examples: Using properties of numbers in simplifying expressions
  • Interactive Exercises: Practice problems for students
  • Answer Key: Solutions included for self-checking and teacher use.
  • High-Quality Typesetting: Clean, professional layout using LaTeX for clear mathematical symbols.

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.

Included:

  • Summarized Properties of Numbers

  • Detailed Examples

  • Practice exercises

  • Detailed Answer key

MORE FROM OOPS MATH IS FUN:

Chapter 1: BUNDLE (all with answer keys)

Algebraic & Verbal Expressions BUNDLE

  • Study Guide
  • Practice Worksheet & Homework
  • Word Problems Worksheet
  • Quiz

Order of Operations BUNDLE

  • Study Guide
  • Practice Worksheet & Homework
  • Word Problems Worksheet
  • Quiz

Properties of Numbers BUNDLE

  • Study Guide
  • Practice Worksheet & Homework
  • Word Problems Worksheet
  • Quiz

Distributive Property & Like Terms BUNDLE</a>

  • Study Guide
  • Practice Worksheet & Homework
  • Word Problems Worksheet
  • Quiz

Relation BUNDLE

  • Study Guide
  • Practice Worksheet & Homework
  • Word Problems Worksheet
  • Quiz

Functions BUNDLE

  • Study Guide

  • Practice Worksheet & Homework

  • Word Problems Worksheet

  • Quiz

More products coming soon on Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus! Make sure to follow Oops! Math is Fun.

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. For inquiries about transferable licenses, please contact us at oopsmathisfun@gmail.com.

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.

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Quadrilaterals | Anchor Chart [4th Grade]

By Nardine Mettry

Classifying quadrilaterals? Simple way to ease your students' lives.

Print out the anchor chart to give it to your students in their binders or hang them around your classroom as a reference!

What's Included?

  • Latin breakdown of "Quadrilateral"
  • Difference between trapezoid; kite; parallelogram
  • Parallelogram club & characteristics
  • [Black and white version included]

Quadrilaterals WANTED POSTER

Classifying Quadrilaterals | PowerPoint


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$1.20

Math Gag: Algebra (Game like Taboo!)

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!

Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!

Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"

This version is perfect for Algebra students. The terms used in this version are from Algebra.

Includes:

  • 48 Printable clue cards
  • 3 choices of backs for the cards
  • Instruction manual
  • Buzzer and timer not included!

Key Features:

  • Engaging Vocabulary Practice: Helps students master math terminology in a fun and interactive way, making it a perfect classroom math activity.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think creatively and find alternative ways to explain concepts, enhancing their critical thinking in math.
  • Collaboration: Promotes teamwork and communication skills among students, making it ideal for collaborative learning in math.
  • Versatile: Suitable for different math levels and topics, from algebra and geometry to calculus and trigonometry.
  • Classroom Friendly: Easy to set up and play, making it an ideal educational math game for both small and large groups.

Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:

  1. Review Sessions: Use Math Gag as a math review game to reinforce key terms and concepts before exams. This engaging method helps solidify students' understanding in a memorable way.
  2. Group Activities: Divide the class into teams for a fun math learning tool that fosters a healthy competitive spirit and teamwork.
  3. Warm-Up Exercises: Start your math class with a quick round of Math Gag to get students' brains working and ready for the day's lesson.
  4. End-of-Unit Activities: Conclude a unit with a fun Math Gag session to recap and solidify students' understanding of the material covered.
  5. Enrichment for Advanced Students: Challenge your advanced learners with more complex terms and Gag words, keeping them engaged and motivated with this interactive math exercise.
  6. End of Year: Great activity for end of the year fun!
  7. Ice Breaker: Great for the beginning of the year review and a "get to know you!"

Why Teachers Love Math Gag:

  • Easy to implement with minimal prep time.
  • Encourages active learning and participation through engaging math exercises.
  • Adaptable for different math topics and levels, making it a versatile classroom math activity.
  • Enhances students’ vocabulary and descriptive skills, crucial for effective communication in math.
  • Creates a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere, making math fun and engaging.
$4.00