This is a 4-page worksheet and has a total of 28 questions. Some of those questions ask students to draw a trend line, describe the association, and make a prediction. 25 are open-ended, and 3 of the questions are multiple-choice questions similar
This is to cover the TEKS 8.5I and A.2C so students can write an equation in the form of y=mx+b. There is a QR Code Link to video notes and examples. This is meant so that students can have homework with examples given. It has notes with some blanks
There are 16 questions in total. 12 that are solving equations, 2 that they take the equation from models, one error analysis problem, and one short answer question that asks them to describe the steps to solve the problem. There are 3 questions
This is to cover the TEKS 8.5I and A.2C so students can write an equation in the form of y=mx+b. There is a QR Code Link to video notes and examples. This is meant so that students can have homework with examples given. It has notes with some blanks
This is part of the multiple representations TEKS of students learning how to set up equations in the form of y=mx+b. It's meant to be a quick notes activity to get them started. TEKS: 8.5I
This is meant to cover the TEKS 6.2D. Included are the notes and worksheets. Most of the questions just ask to order the numbers, but there are also 4 word problems that resemble what a student might see on STAAR. It also comes with a filled-in
There are 23 questions total: 20 equations, 2 models, and one error analysis. The last 8 questions are also a part of a math pun word puzzle. 3 of the questions have griddable practice included with middle school STAAR format. I have also included a
This is a 5 sheet worksheet with a total of 24 questions. Most of them are about describing correlations of a graph, although 6 questions are asking them to make predictions about what type of correlation they would expect to see based on a
This is to cover the TEKS 8.12D. There is a Google Form version and link to video notes and examples. This is meant so that students can have homework with examples given. It has notes with some blanks in it, as well as notes filled in (for students
This is a matching activity focusing on Translations, Dilation, Reflections, and Rotations. It is based on TEKS 8.3c and 8.10c. There are 3 different sets, and the 3rd set has word problem questions with answers that resemble each other more. The
This is a notes activity meant for the 7th grade TEKS 7.13E. (I have another worksheet for 8.12D. The difference is that this one does not have decimals as percents and does not use months for time.) This includes: -Notes and worksheets with
I made this for two tests at the end of the year to help my 8th graders get ready for algebra. You could give it as a test or assign it as homework. I started out with the very basics to build those skills first. Quiz 1: Simplifying Expressions
This is aimed to help students learn how to find slope from two points using the slope formula. This is for use in a flipped classroom model, for digital content, or even for normal homework. It comes with a link and QR Code to a youtube video
This is to cover the TEKS 8.4C in preparation for students to be able to write an equation in the form of y=mx+b. There is a QR Code Link to video notes and examples. This is meant so that students can have homework with examples given. It has notes
I made this because my students struggle with knowing how to start problems like this and remember how to use the rules, so my goal was to get them to think through the steps while they solve. I used it while teaching each concept individually, but
This is a worksheet to use as homework or for a flipped classroom. The student can use the qr code to get video examples of each. It matches TEKS 8.12D. This set is meant to review simple and compound interest problems. I have similar worksheets
This is for use in a flipped classroom model, for digital content, or even for normal homework. It comes with a link and QR Code to a youtube video tutorial that covers the notes and first two examples. There is also a link to make a copy of the
This is a simple notes page meant to introduce students to find slope from a table or two points.You could also teach them the intervals trick as well. With some students, I have found it helps, but others get confused by too many methods, so this
This is an assignment with notes, basic problems, and word problems for simple interest with practice finding the interest and the total amount. It comes with a video link to the notes and a few examples. This is for use in a flipped classroom
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