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Middle school math centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Life Skills Math Distance Learning Daily Special Education IEP Goals

Life Skills Math Distance Learning Daily Special Education IEP Goals

Finally....IEP goals simplified! I've made this packet to streamline the IEP writing process, giving you more time to teach the skill. This 91 page unit focuses on 11 pre-written IEP goals that you can copy and paste into an IEP. This packet uses one warm-up question each day to teach basic life-skills math concepts. Each day of the week in a two-week cycle has a dedicated skill that is taught, so you can assess all the students in your class, even if they are working on different IEP goals. See
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Dice Game

Greatest Common Factor Dice Game

This is a Greatest Common Factor game that I came up with for my students to practice finding factors of a number, and them locating the greatest common factor. They really enjoyed this game! It was very easy for them to understand with just a simple demonstration.
Preview of Factors and Multiples Worksheets (Set of 5)

Factors and Multiples Worksheets (Set of 5)

Created by
David Filipek
FACTORS AND MULTIPLES WORKSHEETS (SET OF 5)* Do your students get factors and multiples mixed up like mine do? These worksheets will help.* You receive 44 examples on 5 full worksheets. There is a variety of questions on each worksheet that will help your students see the difference between factors and multiples.* As students proceed from one question to the next they will better understand this difference.* These worksheets will have your students writing out factors and multiples of numbers, t
Preview of Cheez-it Perimeter and Area!

Cheez-it Perimeter and Area!

Created by
Kristen Slabaugh
Do your kids need a fun way to learn perimeter and area!? Here is a fun and engaging activity to bring some excitment to your math lesson! Enjoy TWO fun Cheez-it practice activities to use as a whole group or teacher led center! Enjoy!
Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measu
Preview of Pre-Algebra Vocabulary Word Sort

Pre-Algebra Vocabulary Word Sort

Students match 14 terms with definitions and/or visual. Can scaffold by providing 1 or 2 of the clues. You cut out the words and students place them in the template on the following page. This can also be used a vocabulary station activity, or simply print out as a vocab reference tool. Terms include: variable, coefficient, constant, expression, equation, solution, evaluate, order of operations, substitution, inverse, algebra, and more.
Preview of Coordinate Plane Battleship

Coordinate Plane Battleship

Fun way to have your students practice reading and identifying points on a coordinate plane. Uses 1st quadrant only. Print and laminate for repeated use! Have students place their ships on the left. Using 2 colors of dry erase markers, they make guesses on the right side, marking a miss with one color and a hit with another. On the left side, they mark the misses and hits from their opponents guesses. CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.A.1
Preview of Nets: Foldable Solid Figures (3-D Shapes)

Nets: Foldable Solid Figures (3-D Shapes)

Created by
Help Teaching
Allow students to explore geometric solids with this packet of 15 foldable nets featuring an assortment of basic to complex three-dimension shapes, including a(n): Cone, Cube, Cylinder, Pyramid, Pentagonal Pyramid, Hexagonal Pyramid, Triangular Prism, Rectangular Prism, Rhombic Prism, Pentagonal Prism, Hexagonal Prism, Tetrahedron, Octahedron, Dodecahedron, and Icosahedron. Use this collection for hands-on construction activities by printing directly onto paper or card stock. Nets are in print
Preview of Math Skills Pre-Assessment for English Language Learners

Math Skills Pre-Assessment for English Language Learners

This math skills pre-assessment (which was updated in March 2022) was created for newly arrived English Language Learner students so that teachers could identify any major gaps in mathematical understanding before heading straight into the grade level math content. This 100 question assessment is specifically created for students with limited English proficiency as it limits the linguistic demands that are often found in many other math assessments and contains a sample question for each section
Preview of 3 Reads Template Problem Solving

3 Reads Template Problem Solving

Created by
Teacher Prep
Template for using the 3 Reads strategy for Mathematical Problem Solving For detailed instruction on how to use this approach see my blog post on using this template here:
Preview of Special Education Common Core Math Computation Probes Package Grades 5 - 8 MTSS

Special Education Common Core Math Computation Probes Package Grades 5 - 8 MTSS

This is a package of probes that can be used to progress monitor special education students. These work great for tracking or identifying IEP goals. The package includes 4 different levels of probes. Each probe has around 40 questions and is 3 pages long. Recommended time: 30 minutes. Also great for RTI or MTSS. Level I: Used for 5th grade students : Tests common core math concepts from grades 3 through 5. Level II: Used for 6th grade students : Tests common core math concepts from grades 4 thro
Preview of Exponent Dice Game

Exponent Dice Game

I created this dice game for students to practice exponents after our multiplication lesson on exponents. The strategy of the game is to choose the base and exponent that will give you the highest answers, because at the end the students will have to total up their answers in order to see who wins with the highest total. This helps with number sense, multiplication practice, and understanding exponential form.
Preview of Wheel of Theodorus Pythagorean Theorem Art Project

Wheel of Theodorus Pythagorean Theorem Art Project

Created by
Catherine Wilson
Any chance I can to give students the ability to be creative in math, I take it! This is an enrichment project I use during my Pythagorean Theorem unit. Students are tasked with applying their knowledge of the Pythagorean Theorem to create a Wheel of Theodorus. The download is a word doc., so you have the ability to edit it to fit the needs of your classroom.
Preview of Rubik's Cube Bundle--Speed Cubers Documentary & History of Rubik's Cube

Rubik's Cube Bundle--Speed Cubers Documentary & History of Rubik's Cube

This resource includes two activities for students regarding the Rubik's Cube. The first resource includes movie questions that go along with the Netflix movie The Speed Cubers. The second resource includes an article with questions regarding The History of the Rubik's Cubes. Both of the resources include links to Google Documents. These resources are compatible with Google Classroom.Both of these resources are great for substitute plans if needed.
Preview of Dividing Decimals Mystery (Long Division with Decimals)- Save the Teacher!

Dividing Decimals Mystery (Long Division with Decimals)- Save the Teacher!

Your purchase comes with a "suspect list", 6 long division with decimals problems, and a table of quotients that are tied with a clue (along with clues that are not correct to go with incorrect quotients). Suspects are a variety of characters, from Nicolas Cage, to Beyonce, to Bruce Wayne, everything is editable to fit your class. Scholars will solve division problems, their quotients are listed on a table (along with some quotients that are not correct). Scholars find their quotient, and read t
Preview of NOGGLE!- A Fun Math Warm-Up Activity

NOGGLE!- A Fun Math Warm-Up Activity

Noogle is played like the game Boggle, but uses numbers instead. Students are challenged to find a string of numbers that meet the different categories. Students may use any operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division). Great for GATE students, early finishers, or as a Math Center activity. Product comes as a Microsoft Word document so that you can change the numbers as often as you would like. You can also keep the grid blank and have students write in their own numbers or
Preview of Minecraft Math Art

Minecraft Math Art

Created by
Amber Wimberly
Minecarft is all the rage- even if your students don't play it, they are guaranteed to know all about it. So, why not bring Minecraft to math class. In this math art ativity, the students create Minecarft inspired art. Then, they determine (for each color they used) the decimal, fraction, and percentage. The paper is editable, so the percentage column can be removed for the younger grades.
Preview of Rational or Irrational?  Coloring Activity

Rational or Irrational? Coloring Activity

Created by
Suzie's Angle
This activity asks students to determine if the given numbers are rational or irrational (8.NS.1). Students choose two colors (one for rational and one for irrational) and color code the numbered pieces of the geometric shape. There are two different sets included which could be used as a review and quick assessment in the same format. It can also be used as a classroom activity or in math centers. Pictorial keys are included which makes grading quick and easy. Student artwork can be tessel
Preview of Entrepreneur Project- DIY: Open for Business

Entrepreneur Project- DIY: Open for Business

Entrepreneur Project- DIY (Do It Yourself) Open for Business: is multi-step, long term economics project for students of all abilities and varied grade levels to learn how to form a small business and become young entrepreneurs. Students of all ages are very aware of the hard economic times that many are experiencing in the country, in their neighborhoods and even in their own homes. This project allows students to see that with creativity, ingenuity, organization, hard work, dedication, m
Preview of Factors and Multiples Bundle 12 Worksheets

Factors and Multiples Bundle 12 Worksheets

Created by
David Filipek
FACTORS AND MULTIPLES BUNDLE 12 WORKSHEETS * Do your students get factors and multiples mixed up like mine do? * Can they use some extra practice? * You receive 12 worksheets on factors and multiples that will help your students clarify the two. Here is what you'll receive: Worksheets #1 and #2 - FACTORS OR MULTIPLES OR BOTH! students are given a specific number and 8 numbers after it; they must decide if the numbers are factors, multiples, BOTH a factor AND a multiple or NEITHER; 10 example
Preview of Operations on Decimals: What's For Dinner? Math Project Grades 6-8

Operations on Decimals: What's For Dinner? Math Project Grades 6-8

Created by
Krystal Mills
In this 25 page resource, students grades 6-8, are asked to plan a special meal for their entire family. The meal must be healthy (not chips and chocolate) and include items from all 4 food groups. Students must not go over a budget of $50.00. Students use sale flyers to help plan their meal, and calculate the cost of their meal items. Students can cut pictures from the flyers, draw their items or simply list their menu items in writing. Students make calculations using addition, subtracti
Preview of Fraction Word Problems Multiplication & Division

Fraction Word Problems Multiplication & Division

Created by
David Filipek
FRACTION WORD PROBLEMS MULTIPLICATION & DIVISIONNO FLUFF - JUST 25 PURE WORD PROBLEMS TO SOLVE!You receive 2 worksheets of 25 word problems involving ALL types of multiplication and division of fractions varied from problem to problem.Each problem involves either multiplication or division.Your students will not only need to decide what operation/s to use, but must also solve the problems to LOWEST TERMS. For use only AFTER your unit on multiplication and division of fractions is in full swi
Preview of Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Created by
Teaching in QLD
Just like the regular rules of Bingo, a teacher or group leader calls out a figure and students with the corresponding figure are able to cross it off their list. This colourful version was adapted for the Measurement and Geometry strand of the Australian Curriculum. The teacher or group leader calls out figures in mL or L or percentages/fractions of a L and students mark their grids accordingly. Students love the colourful game boards and the resource is most effective when it is laminated. H
Preview of Graph Interpretation Practice

Graph Interpretation Practice

I created this worksheet as a review for students entering my science classes after a long summer of taking selfies. It also helps me assess their incoming knowledge and determine if they need more practice. Students are asked to analyze and interpret data for 7 graphs (line, bar and pie). I have uploaded this in a .docx format so you can modify and differentiate the questions to meet your students' and classroom needs. ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED. Enjoy!
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