This is a short review on some 7th grade math concepts.
There are 16 problems:
(1) Adding/Subtracting Fractions
(2) Multiplying Fractions
(3) Dividing Fractions
(4) Dividing Decimals
(5) Calculating Unit Rate
(6) Discount (Markdown)
(7) Simple Interest and Balance
(8) Percent of Change
(9) Two-Step Equation
(10) Two-Step Equation involving a Fraction
(11) Two-Step Inequality
(12) Scale Factor
(13) Missing Angle in a Triangle
(14) Complementary Angle
(15) Calculate the Mean
(16) Probability
Students will solve these 16 problems then look at the answer code to determine which bubbles to shade in. This resource is great because the answer code makes it easy to self assess. Students can use this resource individually or in small groups.
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7th Grade Math Comprehensive Final
Can you believe that summer is almost here?! I am in shock that another school year has come and gone so quickly! I have received requests to make an end of the year comprehensive final for 7th grade. My final has all of the Common Core standards included (7.NS, 7.RP, 7.EE, 7.G, and 7.SP). I created two versions of the final (A and B).
In addition, I also created a practice final and student answer sheets. There are a total of 35 questions for each test.
I absolutely love using student answer sheets because I have a grading system in place that makes grading so quick and easy.
My grading system involves using a single hole puncher on my answer key. I punch out the correct answers then place the answer key over students' tests. The problems that do not show any markings are incorrect and I just use my red pen to bubble in the correct answer.
I have found this to be the best and fastest method to grade multiple choice tests when you do not have a grading program such as Edusoft.
You can check out more information or purchase my 7th grade final by CLICKING HERE.
In addition, I also created a practice final and student answer sheets. There are a total of 35 questions for each test.
I absolutely love using student answer sheets because I have a grading system in place that makes grading so quick and easy.
My grading system involves using a single hole puncher on my answer key. I punch out the correct answers then place the answer key over students' tests. The problems that do not show any markings are incorrect and I just use my red pen to bubble in the correct answer.
I have found this to be the best and fastest method to grade multiple choice tests when you do not have a grading program such as Edusoft.
You can check out more information or purchase my 7th grade final by CLICKING HERE.
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