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Free middle school math internet activities for Microsoft OneDrive

Preview of Two Step Equations Worksheet Digital Activity 7th Grade Math

Two Step Equations Worksheet Digital Activity 7th Grade Math

This NO PREP Two Step Equations Worksheet is a great way to have your students practice solving two-step equations! The best part? The worksheet is self-checking! As students answer the questions, they will look for their answer on one of the lollipops! Once the answer is located, they color it! A printable PDF and a digital Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint version is included. This is part of my Candy Color line of resources, check them out!This product includes the following:Teacher dire
Preview of Integer Operations DIGITAL Maze Activity for Google Drive Distance Learning

Integer Operations DIGITAL Maze Activity for Google Drive Distance Learning

Students will practice solving problems involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative integers with this fun digital maze activity! Students will end up solving a total of 10 problems. Please look at the preview file to see if this resource is appropriate for your students. Students will end up solving a total of 9 problems.This product includes the following:A link to the activity on Google Slides including student directionsA PowerPoint version of the activity
Preview of Powers of Ten Digital Activity

Powers of Ten Digital Activity

Students will practice matching negative and positive Powers of Ten.Includes:A link to the digital activity on Google Slides including student directionsA PowerPoint version of the activity that can be uploaded to OneDrivePrintable and Digital Version of the Powers of Ten ActivityDetailed directions for how to share the activity with students for any learning platform including but not limited to Google Drive and Microsoft OneDriveAnswer KeyTips for Buyers☺ Earn TpT credits to use toward future
Preview of Solving Two-Step Equations Digital Pixel Art

Solving Two-Step Equations Digital Pixel Art

Created by
Doing Math
Students will solve two-step equations in this free pixel art activity. This Excel file can be uploaded online for students to use to practice solving two-step equations, which means no grading for you, and students can self-check their work. Please only post to password secured websites such as Canvas, Schoology, or Google Classroom. There are nine practice problems. When the student enters the correct number for each answer, part of the mystery picture appears. If the wrong answer is entered,
Preview of Mystery Pixel Art two-step Equations Practice

Mystery Pixel Art two-step Equations Practice

Created by
Janay Duncan
Students will practice solving 2-step equations and create a mystery pixel picture in excel.You will need to have the students download the activity in order to use it.
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Importance of learning math skills

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.