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7th grade place value homework for Easel Activities

Preview of Place Value

Place Value

Created by
Teal and Taupe
Interactive place value activity that will help students understand and organize numbers.
Preview of Number to Percent & Percent to Number Coloring Activity and Maze

Number to Percent & Percent to Number Coloring Activity and Maze

Created by
Lessons by Liz
Students will practice calculating percents from numbers and calculating the percent of numbers with this coloring and maze activity.Other Products you may be interested in:BUNDLE: Conversions of Percents, Decimals, Fractions coloring activities & mazesBundle: Holiday Mazes: Conversions of Percents, Decimals, Fractions, NumbersRounding Decimals Coloring Activity and MazeFraction to Percent & Percent to Fraction Coloring Activity and MazeDecimal to Percent & Percent to Decimal Colorin
Preview of Stop for Multiplication! Magical Octagons and More! Worksheet#1

Stop for Multiplication! Magical Octagons and More! Worksheet#1

This worksheet begins with an octagon divided into 4 sections. The numbers in the center, shaded sections can be either multiplied to get the number in the top section or added to get the number in the bottom section. There follows 6 octagons with only some numbers filled in. Students are to determine the missing numbers and the write the correlating equations. The next page has a number of ratio tables with accompanying stories. Students are to complete the tables. Following the ratio tables, s
Preview of Number Sense VIb: Expanding and Condensing Numbers

Number Sense VIb: Expanding and Condensing Numbers

Created by
Jane Gillette
Part I: Given numbers expressed as digits times powers of 10, convert to regular numbers. For example: 2x100+3x10 + 7x1 + 5x(1/10) = 237.5 Part II: Given a verbal version of a number, write the number (five hundred two = 502). Part III. Given a verbal version of a number, write the number in expanded form. (five hundred two = 5x100+2x1).This is ready to print, or to assign as an online Easel Activity. The digital version is ready-to-use, but you can edit the instructions and locations of answer
Preview of Number Sense Via: Expanding and Condensing Numbers

Number Sense Via: Expanding and Condensing Numbers

Created by
Jane Gillette
Part I: Write numbers (with decimals) as digits times powers of 10. For example: 237.5 = 2x100+3x10 + 7x1 + 5x(1/10) Part II: Convert in the other direction. This is ready to print, or to assign as an online Easel Activity. The digital version is ready-to-use, but you can edit the instructions and locations of answer boxes to fit your needs.
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