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7th grade Common Core 3.OA.C.7 resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of All of the Common Core Math Standards Checklists

All of the Common Core Math Standards Checklists

This is a bundle of checklists for Math Common Core Standards for all of the grades (K-12) on an excel spreadsheet with 5 columns for data input. These standards are organized in their own sub-domains to coordinate lessons. Please see my free file for an example.
Preview of Multiplication Mystery Pictures - Facts 0-12's - Excel Document Pixel Art

Multiplication Mystery Pictures - Facts 0-12's - Excel Document Pixel Art

Your students can practice their multiplication facts of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. In this Excel Document, each tab has a unique mystery picture. When your student enters the correct answer, colored boxes will pop up within the black frame. Once all of the facts are answered correctly, a picture will be revealed. If the wrong answer is put in the box, nothing will happen. Some of the pictures include a rainbow, a dinosaur, and emojis. This would work well in math centers or i
Preview of Google Sheets: 6s Multiplication Facts Pixel Art (Heart)

Google Sheets: 6s Multiplication Facts Pixel Art (Heart)

Students practice their "6" multiplication facts (by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12). The 20 problems will light up green as they solve so they know their product is correct. This is my first pixel art I have created so I would love feedback!
Preview of Number Puzzle 3 Digital Spreadsheet Game

Number Puzzle 3 Digital Spreadsheet Game

Puzzle 3 is a crossword-based maths game where the 19 missing numbers in the white squares have to be calculated. There are 5 pre-set variations of the numbers within the puzzle provided by the selector. These puzzles require the use of Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication. Answer check is provided with selector. You can check “on the run” or at any point during the calculation process.ACARA Year 4AC9M4A01 Find unknown values in numerical equations involving addition and subtraction, using t
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Chart

Greatest Common Factor Chart

Greatest Common Factor Chart. Top row (left to right) is 1-25 and going down the side (top to bottom) is 1-100. Helps struggling math students with identifying their greatest common factors.
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