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Working with Coordinate Planes: Activities and Supplemental Materials
Seven activities make up a collection of supplemental materials to reinforce graphing on a coordinate plane. Worksheet objectives include plotting coordinates within single and four quadrants, measuring straight and...
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Arithmetic for College Students: Worksheets
Loaded with concepts ranging from multiplying decimals to converting units to solving problems using the order of operations, a thorough practice packet is perfect for a fifth or sixth grade math classroom.
Mathed Up!
Ordering Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
Give scholars the opportunity to show what they know about ordering fractions, decimals, and percents with a five-page, eight-problem independent practice. With clear instructions and supportive advice, learners are bound for a...
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Integer Division; Range (-99) to (+99) (J)
In this integers worksheet, learners solve 60 problems in which positive and negative numbers are divided. These are advanced long division problems with a quotient range of (-99) to (+99).
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Integers
For this integers worksheet, students solve 10 different problems relating to integers. First, they use the roster method to write each set of even integers. Then, students use set builder notation to write the set of negative integers,...
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Developing the Concept: Multiplying and Dividing with Negative Integers
Show your math class strategy charts that will help them solve multiplication and division problems using both positive and negative integers. This resource gives you questions to ask as you guide learners through the concepts. Have them...
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Multiplying Inequalities by Negative
Students multiply inequalities by negative. In this algebra lesson, students solve inequalities and graph their solutions on a number line. They pay close attention to the negative consequence, which causes the sign to flip.
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Number and Number Relations: Lesson 3
Eighth graders compare whole numbers and decimals. They use symbols for <, >, =, and order whole numbers and decimals. They practice the meaning of positive and nugative integers by using them to describe real-world situations.
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Exponents and Division
In this dividing with exponents worksheet, students simplify rational numbers with exponents. The first four problems contain only numbers. The final 16 problems contain variables as well as numbers. Students are directed to show answers...
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Elements
In this elements worksheet, students determine the atomic number, mass, number, electrons, protons, and neutrons for elements. Students review the electromagnetic spectrum. This worksheet has 1 graphic organizer and 13 multiple choice...
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Numerical Analysis
In this math activity, students practice converting binary numbers from one base to another. Then they read the related vocabulary definitions.
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Visual Expressions
For this visual expressions worksheet, 8th graders solve 10 different problems that use visual expressions to solve. First, they write the numerical expression for the models illustrated. Then, students use a number line to solve two...
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Multiplying By Powers of Ten E
In this math worksheet, students find the solutions to the problems using the operation of multiplication with positive and negative exponents.
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Integer Addition: Range (-9) to (+9) (A)
In this math worksheet, students solve 75 problems in which positive and negative integers are added. The range is from -9 to +9. There is no instruction on the page.
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Fraggle Monster Vase
Students create an optical illusion. For this optical illusions lesson, students sketch a monster's face to create the optical illusion of a vase in the positive space. Students create an original piece of art.
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Easy Worksheet: Ordering Fractions
For this ordering fractions worksheet, middle schoolers solve 4 short answer problems. Students order positive and negative rational number from least to greatest. Middle schoolers find common denominators to determine if a fraction is...
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Integers and the Number Line
In this integer and number line worksheet, middle schoolers in 6 problems name the graphed set of numbers. Students then graph 8 number sets.
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Ordering Integers
In this ordering integers worksheet, 7th graders arrange 6 sets of positive and negative numbers in order from least to greatest, and 6 sets from greatest to least; answer key included.
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Signed Numbers
In this signed numbers activity, 6th graders solve and complete 4 different types of problems. First, they calculate each problem using a number line. Then, students solve each word problem as indicated.
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Lines of Fit
Students solve equations dealing with best fit lines. In this algebra lesson, students solve problems by analyzing data from a scatterplot, and define it as positive, negative or no correlation. They classify slopes the same way as...
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Cartesian Coordinates
Students investigate rational numbers through data analysis and statistics. For this algebra lesson, students represent, rename, compare and order rational numbers. They collect and represent data correctly on a graph.
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Middle School Math
Students participate in a unit that introduces them to solving problems that is introductory to algebra. They look at positive and negative numbers on the number line and practice solving problems using the distributive property.
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Representing, Identifying, and Comparing Integers
This resource will knock your "sox" off! It comes with so many worksheets, projects, and other attachments that help you prepare your mathematicians to see positive and negative integers in the real world, including the White Sox stadium...
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Signed Numbers and Order of Operations Ii
In this signed numbers worksheet, 8th graders simplify integer problems through addition, multiplication, division, or subtraction. The majority of the 26 problems contain a minimum of 3 integers, and some more. Four problems contain...